I'm not a vegan or vegetarian myself but my vegan friend was excited to visit this place and said it's super. So we payed a visit.
They had options for my extremely allergic partner,too! (Who is allergic on peas, lentils and soy what's hard to skip as a vegan/vegetarian)
I personaly got the best cake. I had no expectation but i'm sure i'm not regret what i got. It was like a black forest cake (what's my fav anyway) with raspberrys and soft chocklate mousse. The difference was the lemon frosting what was great and well balanced in taste. My cake was so heavy i couldn't eat the whole slice.
Also might not be a big thing but i loved they have all gender toilets and everyone is wellcome.
Their cola was a bit meh for me but at least tried. The staff was a bit chaotic at time but they...
Read moreOne of the original and quite possibly the best vegan brunch in Berlin! First of all, the atmosphere was really relaxed thanks to the friendly staff. There was a good variety of savoury and sweet food without being overkill. The savoury dishes were seasoned well and weren't too fatty, meaning you still get to taste everything without just having a salty taste in your mouth and a bloated belly! It seemed pretty healthy too, yet with plenty of flavour and excellent desserts for those with a sweet tooth. Oh, and did I mention it's only 9.50!?
Just make sure to arrive before 12 to avoid a long wait, unless you can wait until a bit later, cause it's...
Read moreIt is totally discriminatory. I didn’t think that people would judge you based on the clothes you wear. It’s a free country, and if you have a piece of fur on your clothing, it shouldn’t be a reason to deny you service. I have never had such an experience of discrimination. In Berlin, you are free to choose, and I hope that the local government will prohibit places that engage in such discrimination. It’s a shame that some people think they can decide how others should live their lives. I emphasize the importance of living in a free country where individuals should not be judged or denied service based on their clothing choices, including wearing...
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