Nolle
Classic Berlin Cuisine Steps from Friedrichstraße: Nolle Restaurant
Located in the S-Bahn arch at number 203, just a stone’s throw from Friedrichstraße station, Nolle might look like a tourist draw with its nostalgic 1920s–Babylon Berlin vibe—but it surprises with genuinely hearty, delicious German home cooking.
Their homemade meatballs (Bulette) are a highlight, alongside the comforting potato soup offered with either sausage & ham or in a vegetarian version. If you’re hungrier, go for the schnitzel, salmon, or the signature “Nolle Plate”—a generous dish featuring pork schnitzel, Bulette, and Rostbratwürstchen served on sauerkraut cooked in wine with fried potatoes.
The service team is consistently friendly, courteous, and quick. They’re even serving Glühwein right now—a pleasant bonus for colder days. With its spacious dining area, you’ll almost always find a spot, no reservation needed.
Open daily from 11:30 AM until midnight. Perfect for a relaxed, warming meal after a day in Mitte.