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Weitlingstraße 28, 10317 Berlin, Germany
· Pizza restaurant, Italian restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (867 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood pizzeria with thin-crust pies, big back terrace, kid options, fair prices, but persistent cash-only policy and uneven execution on busy days.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Ledi delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by reliable thin-crust pizzas and a spacious back terrace that appeals to families and groups. However, inconsistent execution on non-pizza items and recent service delays and payment friction prevent higher standing. Fair value and friendly service make it worthwhile for casual pizza dinners, though it lacks the consistency and distinction of grade A-level establishments.
Restaurant Summary
Out front it reads like a simple corner spot, but head to the rear and you find a spacious terrace where thin-crust pies and families settle in. Service often feels friendly and no-frills, and a regular called it their new neighborhood joint, saying, "easy, tasty, and a good deal." However, do note the cash-only policy that catches some by surprise. The cooking leans classic Italian comfort: thin-crust pizza in generous 33 cm rounds, straightforward pastas, and familiar starters. When the kitchen hums, the pies hit that crisp-chewy balance; on off nights, seasoning and accuracy can wobble, and specials draw mixed reactions. It suits casual dinners and groups better than seekers of culinary fireworks. Families will find it welcoming, with a kids section offering spaghetti with tomato or butter and a kids Margherita. Picky eaters can keep it simple, while vegetarians get several pizzas and pastas; vegans have a few starters and salads. Expect neighborhood pricing, but bring euros—card is not accepted.
At a Glance
- Large, thin-crust pizzas that are easy to share
- Spacious back terrace ideal for groups and families
- Good neighborhood value for portion size
- Cash-only payment policy persists
- Inconsistent execution and occasional long waits
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That crisp thin crust with simple toppings
- Relaxed terrace seating away from the street
- Friendly, straightforward service on good nights
- Portions that feel fair for the price
Points of Concern
- Cash-only policy with limited signage frustrates visitors
- Intermittent long waits and missed items during slower service periods
- Occasional quality lapses (over-salty sauce, wrong dish, rare foreign-object reports)
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (not detected) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-34 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Vegetarians have many pizzas and salads; vegans should target bruschetta, tomato soup, and mixed salads
- Kids can order simple spaghetti or a smaller Margherita
- Seafood mains and grilled items suit pescatarians
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight pizza with friends
- Family dinners on a sunny terrace
- Neighborhood takeout nights
- Budget-friendly group meetups
Location Insights
Area: Residential East Berlin neighborhood with a local, everyday vibe and family traffic.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban Berlin streetscape.
Nearby: Near S-Bahn and local shops; not a tourist zone, more for locals and nearby families.
FriedrichsfeldeFriedrichsfelde is a primarily residential neighborhood with a mix of older housing and newer developments. The dining scene is casual and local, with a focus on affordable eateries, traditional German cuisine, and increasingly diverse international options reflecting the area's multicultural population.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday15:00–23:00
Wednesday15:00–23:00
Thursday15:00–23:00
Friday15:00–23:00
Saturday15:00–23:00
Sunday15:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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