
Craving authentic Polish pierogi in Berlin? Look no further. Here are the best spots in the city: straight from Poland to your plate.
Polish Dainty

Using a 120-year-old family recipe, Polish Dainty crafts dishes filled with love and tradition. Their menu invites you to mix and match the various sweet and savoury fillings and dips, allowing you to try up to eight different pierogi in a single order.
- Polish Dainty, Invalidenstr. 34, Mitte, details.
PieroGo Grill & Biergarten
Pierogi, beer and sunshine: a stellar summer trio. When the warm weather rolls in, head to this casual spot for a plate of crispy, golden dumplings. Try classic flavours like quark and potato or mushroom and sauerkraut for the perfect post-swim treat after a day spent at Wannsee.
- PieroGo Grill & Biergarten, Königstr. 4a, Wannsee, details.
Mały Książę

Get your pierogi and other Polish essentials at this one-stop, relaxed eatery and grocery shop. Alongside the dozen or so types of pierogis they offer, you can expand your Polish repertoire with their creamy and tangy żurek soup, crafted with rye starter and white sausage and topped with a boiled egg.
- Mały Książę, Lilienthalstr. 6, Kreuzberg, details.
Bistro Aleksandra

Chewy and pillowy pierogi await you at this westside Polish restaurant. Enjoy a hearty plate of ten pierogi served with pan-fried onions, cabbage and rich sour cream. Add a side of crispy croquettes for the full experience.
- Bistro Aleksandra, Schloßstr. 33, Charlottenburg, details.
Polnisches Bistro
With a quirky, home-style feel, this no-frills spot is worth a visit if you’re in the neighbourhood. Stop by for a taste of Polish comfort food, cakes, sausages, imported goods and homemade condiments.
- Polnisches Bistro, Tempelhofer Damm 200, Tempelhof, details.