Jim and I first ate at Dada Falafel in 2007 and we always find our way back here. In a city full of falafel joints it's a tough call to say which one is the best, but judging from the long lines at lunch time, I'm guessing that it's many people's...
Even the simplest cafes in Berlin serve really great food. The Marx Cafe is on the edge of Gorlitzer Park in Kreuzberg. Käsespätzle was a daily special so I couldn't resist ordering it for lunch. It was served piping hot in a plate-sized skillet...
Yet another perfect cafe to sit outside and watch the bicycles go by! There seems to be a small Italian community that frequents this place, which might explain the arancini that appears on the menu every now and then. The other day I have a...
This little Turkish eatery is open 24 hours and I know the night will come when I'm very thankful for it at, like, 4AM. Most people seem to order these sandwiches which are served on a super fresh, warm and spongey baguette with lots of sauces,...
This ice cream shop could be very dangerous! I'm working my way through every flavor and they keep changing them so it's a losing battle. Thankfully, I joined a gym today, which really only helps me justify more ice cream. The thing is, it's only...
Excellent, fresh, inexpensive and fast Vietnamese food is why this restaurant is always crowded. It's also right across the street from my favorite park, Hasenheide, which has a weird little zoo where harmless animals like ostriches, llamas,...
This cafe is literally across the street from our little rented apartment. It's 100% vegetarian and each day their busy kitchen produces a different soup and a yummy tapas plate filled with things like grilled veggies, couscous, cheeses, hummus,...
Ringo is a super hip little cafe with smart mid-century design inside and perfect benches outside to watch the world go by.
Nate is spending the summer in Berlin and documenting his trip with illustrations of the great places he visits and yummy...
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