About this spot
Daruma serves thick, chewy ramen noodles in rich pork broth that feels like a warm hug on a Berlin winter day. The kitchen prioritizes quality ingredients over speed, so expect to wait for your bowl of Tonkotsu or the signature egg dish rather than rushing through dinner.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the extra-large egg (ajitsuke tamago) as an upgrade to make the broth creamier and more savory.
- Ask for a side of pickled ginger to cleanse your palate between slurps if you are sharing multiple bowls.
- Save room for their house-made gyoza, which are fried until crisp and served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Common Questions
How much does Daruma cost?
A standard ramen bowl runs about 14–16 EUR (roughly $15–$17 USD), while the large egg upgrade adds another 2–3 EUR.
Where is Daruma?
Located in Mitte at Alte Potsdamer Straße, 7, Berlin, just a short walk from the Potsdamer Platz station.
What should I order first time visitors?
Start with the classic Tonkotsu broth to taste their signature pork richness, then try the spicy miso version if you want a heat kick.
About this page
Restaurant: Daruma (Daruma)
Cuisine: ramen
Location: Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms