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    Restaurant in Berlin, Germany

    Oh Panama

    110pts

    Brandenburg Produce Cooking

    Oh Panama, Restaurant in Berlin

    About Oh Panama

    A Michelin Plate-recognised farm-to-table address in Berlin operating at the €€ price point, Oh Panama positions itself in the city's more accessible end of serious dining. With a Google rating of 4.5 across more than 1,100 reviews, it holds consistent approval at a tier where comparable recognition is harder to sustain. For price-conscious diners who want verified quality, it occupies a distinct position in the Berlin scene.

    Where Berlin's Farm-to-Table Commitment Meets Everyday Pricing

    Berlin's serious dining scene has bifurcated sharply over the past decade. On one side sit the high-commitment tasting-menu destinations: Rutz, CODA Dessert Dining, Horváth, and FACIL all operate in the €€€€ bracket, where a meal typically runs north of €100 per head before wine. On the other side sits a smaller, more interesting cohort: restaurants that hold Michelin recognition while pricing themselves at the €€ tier, where the kitchen's sourcing standards and technique remain high but the barrier to entry does not. Oh Panama occupies that second position, and it is a rarer one than it might appear.

    The farm-to-table model, when executed at this price level, makes specific demands on a kitchen. There is no margin to paper over mediocre ingredients with luxury additions, and there is no tasting-menu format to pace the experience into something ceremonial. What the diner gets instead is a direct relationship between produce and plate, without the scaffolding of theatrical service or multi-course progression. Across more than 1,100 Google reviews averaging 4.5 stars, Oh Panama has maintained that contract reliably enough to earn Michelin Plate recognition in 2024.

    The Value Equation in Berlin's Mid-Range

    The Michelin Plate is worth contextualising for readers unfamiliar with its weight. It sits below Bib Gourmand (which requires good food at a moderate price as a formal category) and below starred status, but it signals that Michelin's inspectors found the cooking worth flagging for quality. At the €€ price point, earning that flag in a city as competitive as Berlin puts Oh Panama in a specific peer group. Most Michelin-recognised addresses in Germany operate at €€€ or above; those holding recognition at the €€ bracket tend to sustain it through disciplined sourcing and consistent execution rather than through luxury product or elaborate technique. For context, other Michelin-recognised farm-to-table addresses in Germany include BOK Restaurant Brust oder Keule in Münster and Clostermanns Le Gourmet in Niederkassel, both of which operate in the same sourcing-led tradition.

    Gap between Oh Panama's price tier and its recognition level is what makes the value proposition legible. Diners paying €€ rates are not accessing a lesser version of what the starred restaurants offer; they are accessing a different format, one where seasonal produce is the argument rather than the setting. For comparison, a meal at Restaurant Tim Raue or at Rutz will cost several multiples of what an equivalent outing at Oh Panama demands, and neither operates under the same sourcing constraints that define the farm-to-table model.

    The Farm-to-Table Frame in a City That Takes It Seriously

    Berlin is one of Europe's more credible cities for producer-led cooking. The combination of Brandenburg's agricultural land immediately outside the city, a well-developed organic supply network, and a dining culture that has long tolerated informality at high quality levels means that the farm-to-table category here carries more specificity than in cities where the label functions as marketing shorthand. Oh Panama operates within that tradition, which sets expectations the kitchen is evidently meeting: the review volume and rating consistency across more than a thousand responses suggest an audience that returns and recommends rather than one that visits once on the basis of novelty.

    That kind of sustained approval at the €€ tier is not automatic. Berlin's mid-range is crowded, and kitchens that compromise on sourcing to protect margins tend to lose the audience that came for produce quality. The Michelin Plate, awarded in 2024, indicates that the kitchen has not made that compromise, at least not visibly. Among Berlin's broader farm-to-table and produce-led addresses, BRIKZ and Freilinger Wirt occupy adjacent territory and are worth considering as part of the same planning conversation.

    How Oh Panama Sits in the National Farm-to-Table Picture

    Germany's farm-to-table category at the Michelin level has some reference points worth holding in mind. At the starred end, addresses like JAN in Munich, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Aqua in Wolfsburg, Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, and ES:SENZ in Grassau set the ceiling, while Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg anchors the format in the northern German tradition. Oh Panama is not in competition with those addresses on price, format, or expectation; it is operating in the tier where Michelin recognition functions as a quality signal rather than an aspirational marker. That distinction matters for the reader deciding how to allocate an evening and a budget.

    Know Before You Go

    Know Before You Go
    • Recognition: Michelin Plate (2024)
    • Price tier: €€ — accessible mid-range by Berlin standards
    • Cuisine: Farm to table
    • Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (1,187 reviews)
    • Address: Oh Panama, Berlin, Germany
    • Booking: Check directly via the venue; no online booking link confirmed in our data
    • Hours: Confirm directly before visiting — hours not confirmed in our current data

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Oh Panama?

    The kitchen's Michelin Plate recognition and farm-to-table format point toward seasonal produce as the core of the menu rather than a fixed signature. Dishes are typically driven by what the supply chain delivers at a given point in the year, which means the menu shifts accordingly. The 4.5 Google rating across more than 1,100 reviews suggests consistent execution rather than variable quality, so the approach of ordering based on what reads as most seasonal in the current menu is well supported here. For comparable farm-to-table kitchens in the Berlin area, BRIKZ and Freilinger Wirt follow similar sourcing disciplines and offer useful reference points.

    What's the leading way to book Oh Panama?

    If you are planning a Berlin itinerary that includes recognised mid-range dining, Oh Panama's Michelin Plate status and €€ pricing make it a logical anchor for an evening that does not require the advance planning of a starred reservation. Berlin's €€€€ tier, represented by addresses like CODA Dessert Dining and Rutz, often requires bookings weeks or months in advance; Oh Panama's price point suggests more accessible availability, though booking ahead remains advisable for weekend evenings given the review volume. Contact the venue directly to confirm current availability and reservation method, as no third-party booking link is confirmed in our current data.

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