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    4.9 (17 reviews)
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    I've tried a number of Sudanese places in Berlin and this is the best I've tried yet. Amazing.

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    Nil - Falafel sandwich served in a modified aladdin's lamp. Magical!

    Nil

    4.2(61 reviews)
    1.3 kmKreuzberg

    Delicious fluffy and crunchy falafel sandwich with peanut sauce 5/5stars. Veggies in the falafel…read morewere fresh and crunchy. Great flavor. Just a short walk from U Schlesiches Tor. I inhaled it. Prices good too. Not sure what else I can say to describe this delicious, cravable sorcery.

    More than once, the fellow has mentioned to me that I should try the vegan entree here, the tofu…read moremadagaskar. Today was the day I finally did. Interestingly enough, I didn't think much about the fact that Nil serves Sudanese food; I only was walking by on the way to the bank and thought it might serve as a quick, inexpensive and tasty lunch. Well, it certainly was apropos, as I am currently reading Dave Eggers' "What is the What," a book about the Second Sudanese Civil War, so it was an added bonus to be taking in the flavours of the region. I got my entree to go and enjoyed it from home about an hour later... and it was absolutely delicious. For 3 euros, it includes lettuce and tomatoes in a pita-like bread, with fried pepper tofu, and some kind of sauce that tasted somewhat peanut-y. There were also beans in there - maybe part of the sauce? Regardless, it was totally good and I definitely recommend it. There are a few other options on the menu I would like to try out as well, and I know I'll be back. As to the decor, it's small and quaint but clean. There are a couple tables inside in addition to the outside seating. The man helping me was incredibly polite and the service was quick. There's also an English menu on the backside, for those who don't read German.

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    Pan Africa Restaurant - Traubenragout an Couscous 
 Nordafrikanisches Trauben-Karotten-Ragout mir Hähnchenbrust und Pinienkernen an würzigem Couscous

    Pan Africa Restaurant

    3.9(19 reviews)
    3.3 kmNeukölln
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    Half of the meat in the Mali beef stew was too chewy and full of tendons. Fufu and the sauce was…read morenice. Nice interior. The Djudju Beer was not special, just a bottled beer with a fruit aroma. Disorganised customer service, long waiting time. PS: You can't pay with a card unless it's 20€ or more.

    Wow, what a nice surprise this place was! We were in the area and walked into Pan Africa in a…read moresearch of dinner, but without any idea what to expect. The sign outside read "Nigerian" and "vegan options", so we got curious. The interior is cozy and well laid out, with lots of space for groups. There were plenty of vegan options on the menu, and although not indicated - most items are also glutenfree. However, meat eaters will find an array of interesting dishes as well, from chicken to ostrich and even crocodile steak. I can highly recommend to get several dishes to share, to get a taste of everything, but also for clearing your palette in between the well-spiced dishes. We ordered fried tofu masala with veggis and potatoe wedges, a mango-avocado salad, and a side order of cassava with a mint dip. Everything tasted amazing! It was plenty of food for us two, well spiced but not too spicy for us - although that's a personal evaluation. If you want to try something very typical for many African and Indian regions, try a Palm Drink (Ghana). It is fermented palm juice with a very low percentage of alcohol. I found it a required taste and decided after three sips that I'm not a fan, but my partner thought it was refreshing and sweet. Besides palm wine, there are a number of African beers on the menu, including Nigerian Guinness. All around Pan Africa is a lovely, unexpected gem in the middle of Rixdorf - Neukölln. I will for sure come back with friends!

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    Pan Africa Restaurant - Egusi mit Pounded Yam  Westafrikanische Kürbiskern-Spinat-Soßw mit Putenfleisch und Yams-Kugeln

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    Pan Africa Restaurant - M' Baazi mit Entenbrust mit Schwarzaugenbohnen und rotem Couscous

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    M' Baazi mit Entenbrust mit Schwarzaugenbohnen und rotem Couscous

    Basmah - african - Updated May 2026

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