House of Small Wonder
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One of Berlin’s hidden gems. The restaurant has an absolutely stunning backyard. It’s possible to find a cozy table on Sundays, but it’s better to book in advance. The hospitality is fast and very friendly. The food is interesting and, I would say, unique — somewhere between Japanese and American cuisine. Even if you order just desserts, they are nice and delicious. The main dishes are good too. I’ve already visited this place twice. I will definitely bring my friends here to show it to them.
House of Small Wonder is a charming and beautifully designed restaurant. On a nice day, the outdoor seating is a must — it’s spacious, comfortable, and partially shaded with an overhead canopy if the sun gets too intense. The menu offers a thoughtful variety of sweet and savory dishes, many with Asian-inspired flavors and ingredients. We tried the avocado toast, which was elevated with hints of sesame oil and a sprinkle of seaweed — a creative twist that added great texture and familiar, comforting flavors. The Cobb salad was equally impressive, packed with fresh, vibrant ingredients. The staff were lovely and attentive, adding to the relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. A wonderful spot for a leisurely brunch or a peaceful meal in the city.
Still trying to figure out the name! The place is huge for its name, the quantities were decent and the prices definitely not small😅 We were here for brunch, all the dishes were quite delicious. Note: They started taking reservations on the phone now Outdoor seating is tough with all the wasps around
It was really packed for a Saturday, but we still got a table. The food was amazing not a huge vegetarian option, but you can ask to remove the meat from the dish. I really love the place. The atmosphere was calm. I will recommend.
The food is amazing and the small garden offers an idyllic break from the busy city center. I would definitely recommend making a reservation beforehand, the time slots for the tables are quite tightly set. The entire staff is English speaking :)