There r so many cafes in Berlin that u will be spoilt for choice. Saw a lot of branches of this cafe in Berlin. Decided to try it out. Price s a bit pricey compare to other parts of Germany. Had cappuccino. The beans r roasted v nicely.
Service could have been better. Service staffs r quite impatient n were on her handy. Maybe have limited understanding in English, though she speaks v good English (for work related only?) Ordered a cappuccino-croissant set for €4.40 n ask if can upsize the cappuccino. Have a definitive YES. So proceed to order another medium sized cappuccino n sandwich a la carte for my partner.
Order came out to be separate orders of cappuccino, croissant n sandwich. No point pursuing as there'll be language barrier.
With that price, I would go to other cafe for a better service, which could determine ur mood for the...
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