We visited this Place for the first time. We wanted vegetarian and vegan food for breakfast. But seems like waitress didn’t even know what vegan actually means. She was like “oh we can offer egg omelette Natur” and we were like but you know eggs are animal products and don’t fall under vegan category. Eventually we managed to order things that fit our requirements but they really didn’t have much on their menu for people with dietary restrictions. Atmosphere was just okay. Place is clean though. Also the difference in size for their orange juice glass is very minimal and doesn’t look like it’s worth to order larger one for 2 euros extra (see in picture yourself Small vs Large). Avoid if you have dietary restrictions else you will have hard time in explaining what you want. My recommendation for the restaurant staff is to first educate themselves on dietary restrictions. It’s okay if you don’t offer inclusive food but at least you should know what you can offer and what you can’t if people have allergies to certain foods. For a berlin cafe it’s very strange not knowing this. Other than that it’s still a good place. If you don’t have dietary restrictions ignore my review, you will most likely enjoy this place. Other than the difficulty to explain the staff is also nice and we were served very timely. With a bit of adjustment this place could become...
Read moreDisgusted at the dish that was served, the 1 mm thin slices of bread with no butter and the THICK slices of tomatoes and paprika just thrown into the pan with eggs and splattered on the plate!! Ugh not even appetising !!! The 4 pieces of dry stale cucumber weren’t adding to the charm either. A lot of people came saw the menu and left ! The kitchen from where i was sitting looked really shabby too.
And when you ask for scrambled eggs in red (Rührei in Rot) - you imagine a bit of colour- thats it. Not what was served...
Read moreThese must all be fake reviews. we had a single Gemischte Frühstuck and it was so dismal it was tragic. One slice of cheap processed cheese, one slice of cheap processed ham, a few mozzarella balls, spoon of jam spoon of butter, a bit of discoloured apple and rasberry garnish and an egg. All from Lidl. There were also two of the cheapest bread rolls (schrippen) that were flattened in a grill and still tasted like yesterdays. Two glasses of Earl Grey (also Lidl) and an orange juice. Total.. almost 30 Euros. Avoid...
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