pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen)
Fine dining restaurant · Charlottenburg ·

pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen)

Fine dining restaurant · Charlottenburg ·

Modern German-Austrian cuisine, artisanal chocolates, natural wines

natural wines
artisanal chocolates
fine dining
locally sourced ingredients
intimate atmosphere
attentive service
wine pairing
vegan options
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pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Pujan Shakupa/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Caroline Prange/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Caroline Prange/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Freanz Grunewald/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Caroline Prange/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Freanz Grunewald/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Pujan Shakupa/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by Caroline Prange/Pars
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null
pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen) by null

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Grolmanstraße 53-54, 10623 Berlin, Germany Get directions

€100+

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Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for dinner
Cozy
Romantic

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Grolmanstraße 53-54, 10623 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 49919786
parspralinen.com
@pars.berlin

€100+ · Menu

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Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining

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Jan 13, 2026

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"Just off of West Berlin’s charming Savignyplatz, you step into a minimalist white-walled space that could be mistaken for one of the art galleries dotting the Charlottenburg neighborhood—which makes complete sense considering that owner Kristiane Kegelmann is a sculptor (plus current chocolatier and former master pastry chef) herself. The intimate environs include one long communal table, looking into the open kitchen, with four smaller dining tables in a second room. The only wall decorations are bas reliefs left behind by the space’s former occupant, Café Savigny. There’s not a lot of distraction here, all the better to focus on the precise plates you’re about to experience. Chef Alina Jakobsmeier has a deft hand with the modern German-Austrian dishes, using mainly locally sourced ingredients from small producers. While dishes sound deceptively simple (king oyster mushrooms with fermented leek; sturgeon with chicken stock and elderflower)—and indeed pars’ credo is to reduce dishes to their essentials—flavors are bold and bright. Natural wine obsessives who appreciate unique food will feel right at home here." - Liz Humphreys

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Pars

"What were your first impressions when you arrived? Just off of West Berlin’s charming Savignyplatz, you step into a minimalist white-walled space that could be mistaken for one of the art galleries dotting the Charlottenburg neighborhood—which makes complete sense considering that owner Kristiane Kegelmann is a sculptor (plus current chocolatier and former master pastry chef) herself. The intimate environs include one long communal table, looking into the open kitchen, with four smaller dining tables in a second room. The only wall decorations are bas reliefs left behind by the space’s former occupant, Café Savigny. There’s not a lot of distraction here, all the better to focus on the precise plates you’re about to experience. What’s the crowd like? A sophisticated crowd of West Berlin creatives—gallery owners, creative directors, tech executives—are all dressed to impress. Some have come because they’re fans of Kegelmann’s cult pars pralinen handmade chocolates (which can be bought online, or at the restaurant); some live in the neighborhood and want to see what the buzz is about. What should we be drinking? Sommelier Julia Giese brings serious natural wine cred to these parts—she was co-owner of one of Neukölln’s original natural wine bars, Jaja—so you’d be doing yourself a disservice not to get the wine pairings (€89, or $96) along with your food here. The quirky, experimental choices range from German and Austrian sekt (sparkling wine) to small, female-led French producers to unusual Japanese varieties. While you may not agree with—or even like—all of the pairings, you’re certain to try selections you’ve never had before. Main event: the food. Give us the lowdown—especially what not to miss. Chef Alina Jakobsmeier has a deft hand with the modern German-Austrian dishes, using mainly locally sourced ingredients from small producers. While dishes sound deceptively simple (king oyster mushrooms with fermented leek; sturgeon with chicken stock and elderflower)—and indeed pars’ credo is to reduce dishes to their essentials—flavors are bold and bright. One thing to note: Dishes tend to be on the small side, with some akin to tastes, so make sure to pace yourself with the abundant wine. You, of course, must end the meal with a praline, perhaps wild elderberry or one of the other seasonal flavors—and we dare you to leave without buying a box to take home. And how did the front-of-house folks treat you? Staff are knowledgeable and serious about their work, but with a playful vibe. If asked, they can get all geeky about pars’ food inspirations and the fine details of each wine, but they also realize that, in the end, you’re here to enjoy your meal without the pretense. What’s the real-real on why we’re coming here? Natural wine obsessives who appreciate unique food will feel right at home here." - Liz Humphreys

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Where to Eat, Stay, and See Art in Berlin, Where People Are Tiring of Just Clubbing | Condé Nast Traveler

"Kristiane Kegelmann, a young chocolatier who opened Pars, her first restaurant, in Charlottenburg late last year."

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pars Restaurant (+ pars Pralinen)

Bruno A.

Google
Excellent dishes. Large social table. Not too loud. Attentive service. Only the open wines were slightly disappointing.

Medeine P.

Google
One of the best dinners we had in Berlin. The experience was truly great, from amazing interesting flavours to great service and exceptional wines. We took the wine pairing which made us try the wines that we probably wouldn't have ever tried and we were super happy with all of them! As the restaurant is very new I wish them to keep this quality for the years coming, I truly hope they do! Highly recommended and we will definitely come back!

Yerma F.

Google
The place is small, which gives an intimate atmosphere. The food was good. The pralines were very good.

Todor T.

Google
Food was good, 4 of 5 stars for taste, but pricier for the quality / quantity. Wine pairing was good, predominantly white wines. For the price, one would expect may be 150ml per glass instead on the 100ml. The reason I give the restaurant 3 of 5 stars (and not 4 of 5) is the ridiculous charge of 7 Euro per person for water, to be more precise, not bottled water, but tap water from a dispenser. In my opinion, tap water should be free with the food menu, the same way you don't pay for salt and pepper or napkins.

Berlin G.

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If you love the product-focused cuisine as much as I do, and adore seasonal produce sourced from local farms, and small-batch producers making the best foods paired with talented chefs, and carefully curated natural wines - Pars is your happy place! Love the beautiful space, and wonderful service. The food and ambiance feel like a warm embrace; bringing back childhood flavour memories with e.g. the most amazing beef available in and around Berlin. The owner, Kristiane Kegelmann, is well-known for her artisanal chocolates. Luckily, these are also part or the delightful tasting menu! If you’re looking for an unforgettable contemporary fine dining experience just off Savigny Platz, this is a restaurant not to miss out on!

CG

Google
Amazing menu with ingredients sourced locally, great wine pairing, and lovely atmosphere ❤️

Mirza A

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Amazing food and service. Great atmosphere. Vegan options very delicious.

Charity L.

Google
A beautifully intimate restaurant with a lovely and comforting winter menu for December. Nicely curated wine list and small yet tasteful courses.