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JÓMO RestaurantAMust Try

Rykestraße 14, 10405 Berlin, Germany · Restaurant, Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (417 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Destination-worthy Modern European with creative fusion touches, excellent service, and small but polished plates; prices are high and space can feel cramped and loud.

Why it gets an A for overall quality

JÓMO exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional food quality anchored by pristine seafood and refined technique, paired with warm, proactive service that elevates the experience. Stylish design and open kitchen create an elegant yet welcoming atmosphere, though tight seating and premium pricing prevent the highest tier. Strong consistency and genuine customer loyalty position it among the region's most compelling modern European destinations.

Restaurant Summary

On a leafy Prenzlauer Berg street, JÓMO feels elegant yet welcoming with an open kitchen and a lively soundtrack. Staff are often warm and proactive, guiding guests through wines and plates. One diner put it simply: "the room is chic but comfortable, and the team makes you feel looked after." The cooking leans modern European with playful fusion—think cacio e pepe udon, eel okonomiyaki, and pristine crudo. Flavors are clean and layered more than showy, with seafood and a dry‑aged rib as anchors. Portions skew small and pricing is premium, so it suits those who value polished technique over quantity. Families do fine here if kids are open to new flavors—several little diners enjoyed okonomiyaki, waffles, and poke. There is no kids menu, but brunch offers approachable options; dinner is more seafood-forward. Space can feel tight, so strollers may be tricky.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€48-66 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Leafy, upscale-casual neighborhood with families and creative professionals; relaxed street-life and cafe culture.

Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with steady foot traffic; petty congestion around peak dining hours.

Nearby: Close to Kollwitzkiez cafes, boutiques, and residential blocks; weekend brunch footfall and evening date-night crowd.

Prenzlauer BergThe neighborhood offers a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, attracting a mix of locals and tourists. It is known for its relaxed yet trendy vibe, with many venues emphasizing organic and innovative cuisine.
KollwitzkiezKollwitzkiez is a popular sub-area within Prenzlauer Berg characterized by its charming streets, boutique shops, and a strong community feel. It hosts a variety of independent restaurants and cafes, often focusing on quality and sustainability.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday18:00–23:00 Tuesday18:00–23:00 Wednesday18:00–23:00 Thursday18:00–23:00 Friday18:00–23:30 Saturday10:00–23:30 Sunday10:00–23:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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