About this spot
Weinblatt delivers authentic Mediterranean flavors in Kreuzberg with standout dishes like crispy fried calamari and grilled octopus that rival the best spots in Athens. The menu changes daily based on market freshness, so expect a rotating selection of fresh salads and house-made pastas rather than a static list.
💡 Tips before you go
- Ask for the 'tagliatelle al tartufo' if you want to skip the salad course and go straight to rich pasta.
- Order the 'frittura mista' as an appetizer to try three different fried seafood items without committing to a full plate.
- Save room for the 'cannoli siciliani' dessert, which is often fresher than the standard gelato options.
Common Questions
How much does Weinblatt cost?
Expect to pay around €25–€40 per person for a main course and drink, totaling roughly $30–$45 USD.
Where is Weinblatt?
Located at Dieffenbachstraße 59 in the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin, just a short walk from the Hermannplatz U-Bahn station.
What should I order if I'm new to Mediterranean food?
Start with the 'bruschetta al pomodoro' to understand the fresh tomato quality, then try the 'grilled lamb chops' seasoned simply with oregano and olive oil.
About this page
Restaurant: Weinblatt (Weinblatt)
Cuisine: mediterranean
Location: Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms