Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Diekmann
210ptsMichelin-noted French. Easy to book.

About Diekmann
Diekmann is a Michelin Plate French restaurant in Berlin's Charlottenburg neighbourhood, holding consecutive recognition in 2024 and 2025 and rated 4.5 on Google across nearly 400 reviews. At the €€€ price tier, it is one of the more reliably consistent French kitchens in the city and genuinely easy to book. Best for diners who want composed, classic French cooking in a quieter room away from Berlin's noisier contemporary circuit.
Should You Book Diekmann?
If you have been to Diekmann before, the honest answer on a return visit is: probably yes, but temper your expectations of surprise. This is a Michelin Plate French restaurant in Berlin's Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf quarter that has earned consecutive recognition in 2024 and 2025 — not for reinvention, but for consistency. A 4.5 on Google across nearly 400 reviews tells you this is a room that delivers reliably, and that reliability is exactly what keeps it worth revisiting. What changes on a second visit is your relationship to it: you already know the rhythm, so you can focus on the details. What does not change is the price tier (€€€) and the positioning — solid French cooking in a city where genuinely committed French restaurants are rarer than you might expect.
The Venue
Diekmann sits at Meinekestraße 7, a short walk from the Kurfürstendamm in western Berlin. The area itself sets a particular mood: this is old-money Charlottenburg, a neighbourhood of wide pavements, pre-war facades, and a pace that feels deliberately removed from the Mitte-and-Prenzlauer-Berg circuit that most food tourists follow. The ambient energy here is quieter and more considered than the louder, more performative restaurants across town. Expect a room that reads as classically European in feel , the kind of space where conversation does not compete with a soundtrack, and where the noise level stays low enough for a proper dinner. For anyone who has grown tired of the acoustically punishing open-kitchen format that dominates Berlin's contemporary dining scene, Diekmann offers a more composed alternative.
That composure extends to the service register. French cooking at the €€€ price point in Berlin implies a certain formality of approach , not stiff, but purposeful. This is not a casual drop-in neighbourhood spot, even if it is easier to book than most venues at comparable quality. The Michelin Plate designation, held for at least two consecutive years, signals that inspectors find the kitchen cooking to a credible standard. It does not mean three-star ambition; it means the cooking is competent and the experience is coherent. For a food-focused traveller who wants French technique done properly without committing to the highest price tier, that distinction matters.
On the Question of Takeout and Delivery
French cooking at this level is not designed to travel. The appeal of a venue like Diekmann is inseparable from the room: the ambient calm, the pacing of a multi-course meal, the service interaction. Dishes that depend on precise temperature, emulsified sauces, or delicate protein cookery do not survive a delivery window intact. If you are considering Diekmann for a take-away occasion, the honest advice is to redirect that impulse. The format simply does not reward it. The value here is the sit-down experience, and removing that context removes most of what you are paying for at the €€€ tier. Book a table or skip it , there is no meaningful off-premise version of this kind of French restaurant.
For context, this is true of almost every serious French venue in Berlin. Brasserie Colette Tim Raue and Brasserie Lamazère face the same constraint. French cuisine at the middle-to-upper price tier is fundamentally a dine-in proposition across the city.
How Diekmann Fits Berlin's French Scene
Berlin is not Paris, and its French restaurant offering reflects that. Genuinely committed French kitchens , as opposed to brasserie-style venues or French-influenced European cooking , are a small category here. Diekmann occupies a specific and useful position: French in cuisine type, €€€ in price, Michelin-recognised, and accessible in booking terms. That combination is not easy to replicate in the city. Compared to the broader German fine-dining circuit, which includes venues like Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Aqua in Wolfsburg, or JAN in Munich, Diekmann is operating at a different scale , more accessible, less destination-dining, but credible within its lane. If your reference points for French cooking are venues like Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier or Les Amis in Singapore, Diekmann will feel less technically ambitious , but it is not trying to be those places, and pricing it accordingly is honest.
For travellers building a wider Berlin itinerary, the full Berlin restaurants guide is a useful starting point. The Berlin hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide round out the picture for a longer stay.
The Verdict for Return Visitors
If your first visit confirmed that the kitchen is delivering on its Michelin Plate standard, a return visit is justified , particularly for business dinners or occasions where you need a room that performs predictably. The Charlottenburg setting adds to that case: this is a part of Berlin worth revisiting on its own terms, and Diekmann fits naturally into an evening that also takes in the neighbourhood. Do not come back expecting a reinvented menu or a transformed atmosphere. Come back because you want exactly what you already know this room does well.
Ratings and Recognition
- Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025 , consecutive recognition for quality cooking
- Google Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 (398 reviews)
- Price tier: €€€
- Cuisine: French
- Location: Meinekestraße 7, 10719 Berlin
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty at Diekmann is rated Easy. For a Michelin-recognised French restaurant in a major European city, that is genuinely useful information , you are not competing with a weeks-long wait list. A few days' notice should be sufficient for most visits, though booking in advance is still the sensible approach for weekend evenings or larger groups. No phone or website is listed in our current data; search directly or use a third-party reservation platform to confirm availability. Address: Meinekestraße 7, 10719 Berlin.
Quick reference: French, €€€, Michelin Plate 2024–2025, 4.5/5 (398 reviews), Meinekestraße 7 Berlin, easy to book.
Pearl Picks: Related Venues
- Brasserie Colette Tim Raue , French in Berlin, from Tim Raue's more accessible format
- Brasserie Lamazère , Another French option in Berlin worth considering
- Restaurant Tim Raue , For a completely different register: Chinese-influenced, higher price tier
- Rutz , Modern European at €€€€, a step up in ambition and price
- CODA Dessert Dining , For a structurally different kind of evening: creative, dessert-focused, €€€€
- Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach , French at the highest level in Germany, if Diekmann leaves you wanting more ambition
- Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau , French-influenced, multiple Michelin stars, for a proper destination meal
- ES:SENZ in Grassau , Worth knowing if you are travelling beyond Berlin for serious cooking
Compare Diekmann
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diekmann | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€€ | — |
| CODA Dessert Dining | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Rutz | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Nobelhart & Schmutzig | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Horváth | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| FACIL | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Diekmann?
Booking difficulty at Diekmann is rated Easy, which is genuinely useful for a Michelin Plate French restaurant in a major European city. A few days' notice is typically sufficient, though weekend evenings near the Ku'damm can fill faster. If you have a fixed date for a business dinner or special occasion, booking a week out removes any uncertainty.
What should I order at Diekmann?
Specific menu details are not confirmed in Pearl's venue data, so we won't invent dishes. What the Michelin Plate recognition does confirm is that the kitchen is executing French cooking at a consistent, recognised standard. At the €€€ price range, expect composed plates rather than brasserie-style portions. Ask your server what is leading the menu that week rather than anchoring to online references that may be outdated.
Can Diekmann accommodate groups?
Group capacity details are not confirmed in Pearl's data. For parties of six or more at a €€€ French restaurant of this size and style, it is worth calling ahead to confirm whether a private or semi-private arrangement is possible. The Charlottenburg location and Michelin Plate standing make it a credible choice for corporate dinners, but logistics should be confirmed directly.
What should I wear to Diekmann?
No dress code is specified in the venue data, but the setting — a Michelin Plate French restaurant in Charlottenburg, one of Berlin's more traditionally formal neighbourhoods — signals that polished casual to business-smart is the right read. Jeans and trainers are likely to feel out of place; a jacket for dinner is a safe call.
Does Diekmann handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary policy is not documented in Pearl's venue data. French kitchens at this level can often accommodate restrictions with advance notice, but the cuisine format at Diekmann — classical French at €€€ — depends heavily on butter, cream, and animal proteins. check the venue's official channels before booking if you have specific requirements.
Can I eat at the bar at Diekmann?
Bar seating details are not confirmed for Diekmann. Given the Charlottenburg address and French restaurant format at €€€, this is more likely a table-service venue than one with a walk-in bar counter. If informal seating matters to you, confirm with the restaurant before assuming it is an option.
What should a first-timer know about Diekmann?
Diekmann holds a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which means the kitchen is on Michelin's radar without yet carrying a star — a position that often signals solid, reliable cooking rather than destination-level ambition. At €€€, it is priced above a casual dinner but below Berlin's starred rooms like Rutz or Horváth. The Easy booking rating means you are not fighting for a reservation, which makes it a low-friction choice for visitors or business dinners who need a dependable French option near the Ku'damm.
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