Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic German comfort cooking with standout schnitzel and friendly service at fair Berlin prices, though a few recent complaints note inconsistency and a brunch food safety scare.
Klement's delivers solid neighborhood German dining with strong food quality anchored by well-executed schnitzel and hearty sides, paired with kind and efficient service. However, consistency shows some quality variation—recent reports of oversalted dishes and soggy sides prevent a higher grade—and an isolated but serious brunch food safety incident introduces caution. Fair pricing and a warm, unpretentious atmosphere make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants, though it lacks the distinction or reliability to reach grade A territory.
The room feels warm and bustling without flash, a neighborhood spot where locals mix with visitors over crispy schnitzel and potatoes. Service is often kind and efficient, and several guests mention lingering on the calm sidewalk terrace near a busy street. One diner shared, "The schnitzel was crisp and generous, exactly what I craved." The cooking leans classic German comfort rather than trendy—think Wiener Schnitzel, goulash with dumplings, and cheesy spätzle. The house specialty schnitzel stuffed with mustard, ham, pickle, and cheese divides opinion, but regulars rave about the potatoes and simple desserts like Eierkuchen with apple compote. Portions are hearty and pricing reads fair for the quality, though a few recent reports cite oversalted dishes or soggy sides in delivery. Families are welcome here, with a kids menu (schnitzel with fries, pasta with tomato sauce) and familiar sides that tend to please. If your crew prefers very plain flavors, steer toward the Wiener Schnitzel or pasta rather than the stuffed specialty; there is no clear vegan path, but vegetarians have solid choices like Käsespätzle and salads.
Area: Residential Northeast Berlin pocket with local families and low-key venues; relaxed rather than nightlife-driven.
Safety: Generally safe, calm streets with steady foot traffic; typical Berlin neighborhood lighting and upkeep.
Nearby: Near Schönhauser Allee corridor by review mention; mix of homes, small shops, and casual eateries.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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