Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Italian with cozy vibe, strong pizzas and popular pastas, fair prices; service is friendly but can slip at busy times and quality varies across dishes.
Trattoria Da Remo delivers solid neighborhood Italian dining with strong food quality anchored by praised pizzas and lasagna, supported by friendly, attentive service. However, quality varies noticeably—from excellent meals to bland sauces and occasional burnt bases—while isolated safety incidents and crowded-night service lapses prevent grade A territory. The cozy terrace and fair pricing make it a worthwhile local choice, though not a destination restaurant.
The room feels warm and bustling in a residential corner of Lichterfelde, with a pleasant terrace that locals mention often. Service skews friendly and can be helpful under pressure, though a few diners reported stressed moments when the place is packed. One guest put it simply: "cozy vibe, fair prices, and a pizza worth the walk." The cooking leans classic trattoria with a few flourishes—think lasagna that satisfies, thin-crust pizzas, and pastas that occasionally arrive in a cheese wheel. It is more elevated traditional than showy fusion: truffle pastas, game like venison, and reliable tiramisu when the kitchen is on form. Expect comfort over spectacle, with quality that shines most on pizza and simple pastas. Families do well here thanks to familiar choices and a kids pizza option. Picky eaters can stick to Margherita, Bolognese, or plain gnocchi, while adventurous teens might try truffle tagliolini. Portions vary by dish, so consider sharing a pizza plus a salad for younger diners.
Area: Leafy residential area of southwest Berlin with families and professionals; relaxed neighborhood feel.
Safety: Generally safe and well-kept with steady foot traffic; typical suburban lighting and sidewalks.
Nearby: Near FU Berlin campuses, offices, and housing; small retail and transit connections on nearby streets.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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