
Landhaus Schupke
“Matches your preference for quiet, immersive environments. This venue's atmosphere aligns with your saved favorites.”
About the Vibe
Tucked away in Alt-Wittenau, Landhaus Schupke serves up a warm, rustic Mediterranean experience that feels like a step back in time. You'll find generous portions of handcrafted dishes—think creamy risottos, fresh seafood platters, and inventive vegetarian options—paired with an attentive (if occasionally overwhelmed) service. The atmosphere is cozy and unpretentious, perfect for a relaxed dinner or a special celebration, though don't expect the polished efficiency of a city-center hotspot.
Known For
- •Mediterranean cuisine
- •fresh seafood
- •vegetarian options
- •homemade risotto
Best For
Location & Hours
We-Su 09:30-22:00
Reviews (1)
Rustic Mediterranean charm with solid food
Landhaus Schupke is the kind of place that feels like a neighborhood secret—rustic charm, warm lighting, and a menu that leans heavily into Mediterranean flavors. The food is generally solid: the risotto is often praised for being perfectly cooked, and the seafood platters are fresh and generous. Vegetarian diners will appreciate the thoughtful options, though the service can be hit-or-miss, with some reviews citing long waits and disorganization. The space itself is cozy and unpretentious, making it ideal for a relaxed dinner with friends or family, though you might want to go during off-peak hours to avoid the crowds.
Lire en français
Landhaus Schupke est ce genre d'endroit qui ressemble à un secret de quartier : une ambiance rustique, un éclairage chaleureux et une cuisine méditerranéenne généreuse. Les plats sont généralement solides : le risotto est souvent salué pour sa cuisson parfaite, et les plateaux de fruits de mer sont frais et copieux. Les végétariens apprécieront les options réfléchies, même si le service peut être irrégulier, certains clients se plaignant de longues attentes et d'un manque d'organisation. L'espace est cozy et sans prétention, idéal pour un dîner détendu entre amis ou en famille, mais il vaut mieux y aller en heures creuses pour éviter la foule.