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    Roamers

    Roamers

    3.9(67 reviews)
    6.5 kmNeukölln
    €€

    If you have any semblance of interest in Berlin's brunch scene, you've probably seen photos of…read moreRoamers online. This tiny restaurant in Neukölln is the stuff that hipsters dream of: succulents and other plants galore, rustic decor, food served on wooden slabs instead of plates, long waits, and Instagram-worthy food. I'll admit to snapping a quick pic or two of my food before I dig in, but to my horror, one of the diners actually whipped out his DSLR and had a five-minute photoshoot with his meal before actually eating. So... yeah. You should know what to expect from Roamers before you get here. That being said, some of the obnoxiously hip clientele shouldn't put you off from visiting Roamers because the food is more than pretty good -- if you visit at a strategic time, of course. (Swing by on a weekday morning!) Immediately after walking in, I had the impression that the owner must be enamored with California -- the state flag, a license plate, and the plethora of succulents sort of gave it away. But there was an out-of-place Southwestern vibe that didn't quite jive with this Californian aesthetic. I asked the owner about it before I left and he revealed that he was inspired by Joshua Tree in Southern California. The food reflects this Californian/Wild West/Mexican aesthetic -- kale on kale, jalapeño cheese sandwiches, french toast, avocado toast, huevos rancheros, etc. I had the french toast, which was absolutely impeccable. Roamers really takes it up a notch with their interpretation of this classic breakfast dish: caramelized pear, berries, jam, and greek yogurt! At €8, it was worth every cent. And having complimentary tap water is definitely a plus because it's such a rarity in Berlin!

    This was by far the best restaurant I ate at in Berlin. I went twice, once for breakfast and once…read morefor lunch. Immediately upon arriving the coziness of the restaurant is apparent from the outdoor tables, lush plants everywhere, and music coming out of the small restaurant. Each dish looks and tastes exquisite. Could not recommend this restaurant more highly. Be aware that it is cash only and the largest available table seats four people.

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    Roamers
    Roamers - Veel planten; gezellig!

    Veel planten; gezellig!

    Roamers - ... tiny place offering enormous taste :O)))

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    ... tiny place offering enormous taste :O)))

    Little Green Rabbit - Gendarmenmarkt - Quinoa salad, small

    Little Green Rabbit - Gendarmenmarkt

    4.4(33 reviews)
    10.3 kmMitte
    €€

    Love this place. Little Green Rabbit is a chain, but this one is quite inviting…read more I was in the area, looking for a place to eat for lunch when I saw this place. It was the green umbrellas and seating outdoors that called to me. Unfortunately, like other outdoor dining areas in Europe, smoking is allowed. I just knew I would have to deal with that if I wanted to sit outside. I already saw a few people smoking. When you walk into the restaurant, the menu is posted on the wall behind the counter. It's a casual environment. As the name suggests, the food is vegetarian. Posted on the menu are stuffed baked potatoes, soups, salads, and juices. Bottled drinks in a refrigerator to the side. Tall table seating indoors. The salads are either small or large. I ordered a small quinoa salad and grabbed a bottled pomegranate tea from the refrigerator. While the gentleman rung me up at the register, someone else put my salad together. All fresh ingredients in a bowl. Glad I decided on a small because large is way too much food. A rabbit can only eat so much in one sitting. My drink was good and salad delicious. I used the restroom before I left, which is on the right hand side, through the side door. Had to mention it because the ladies room is a tiny stall for one. Cashless, so don't forget to bring your credit card.

    Little Green Rabbit is a truly great cafe. What the offer is a very nice selection of vegetarian…read moresalads, soups, and potatoes. That's pretty much it. But, that's truly enough, as what they prepare is all very-very good. The way this restaurant is designed is that you walk inside, decide what you want from their menu, and you order it at the counter. No cash. Only card. Then, it is prepared very quickly. I mean, they really do a great job of preparing each dish very fast. In terms of seating, for their interior they have a couple of long group tables and some two person tables along their wall. Me, that's where I like to sit. They also have a large amount of outdoor tables. Most of these table have umbrellas, so it is a great place to sit if you want to enjoy the air. The one problem I have with sitting at their outdoor tables is the same problem I have with virtually all of the restaurants in Berlin, they allow to people to smoke at these tables. One would think, at a vegetarian restaurant, they would not allow smoking. But, I have even witnessed staff members taking a break and going out there for a smoke. This is just something to keep in mind. Normally, I too prefer to sit outside, but I hate to have my eating experience diminished by someone smoking next to me. Overall, this is one of my favorite restaurants in Berlin. The food is very good. They staff are all very nice. And, you walk away feeling as if you have actually done something very good for your body.

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    Little Green Rabbit - Gendarmenmarkt - Interior.

    Interior.

    Little Green Rabbit - Gendarmenmarkt
    Little Green Rabbit - Gendarmenmarkt

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    From Hanoi With Love

    From Hanoi With Love

    3.9(67 reviews)
    5.0 kmNeukölln

    Service: 3/5 Food (In my opinion): 3/5…read moreFood (In my groups opinion): 5/5 We went with a gal who had never tried Viet food before and she loved it. I thought the food was good, but perhaps the items I got weren't my forte. I should have gotten the wontons instead of the chicken with peanut sauce. I personally wasn't a fan of the initial service. I stood there for about 7 minutes looking to order and the lady saw me yet continued sorting the silverware and walking around even after I asked if I could order. However, at the end of our meal someone in our group broke a glass and they same lady was very kind about it.

    A business contact was in town and staying in the Körnerkiez area, and so after telling me she was…read moregluten and lactose-free, I did a quick search of nearby restaurants. I actually used to live in this area two years ago, but even so, it's already changed quite a bit since I have left, and there were some new places to check out. One such place is From Hanoi With Love, which sounds like a cute restaurant based on its name. That aside, the reviews seemed good and their Facebook page even has the "Vegan Vegetarian" classification selected. Let me tell you now that if you are vegan or vegetarian, you won't have many choices here. But I'm getting ahead of myself. The interior here is really quite clean and minimal. It's small, with maybe seating for 15 people max. There is tasteful art on the wall. No complaints. The menus are kind of strangely put together, but they have German on one side and English on the other. There is also a menu board with specials (that are different from the regular menu) so be sure to check those out, though be warned they are only in German. The food? Well, lots and lots of meat. Of course, you can sub sojafleisch (soy meat) in dishes, but be warned that about 80% of the meals are made with meat or fish sauce, so even your "vegetarian" meal will have meat in it. There was a whole page of "street food," meaning starters, and some of these were a bit more flexible with the meat/no meat thing. Of the four or so mains that were veggie friendly, there was the pho, the glass noodle salad, a green coconut curry, and some kind of tomato sauce dish (which sounded strange). My companion and I both opted for the green curry dish with fake meat. The food came out fast and it was fine, but nothing outstanding. I liked the spice of the curry, but the fake meat was pretty gross. It wasn't that it was bad, but there was no nice presentation of it, and it was just kind of gray-ish strips of unseasoned meat. I think the meal would have been better if they used tofu instead of soy meat, but that's a personal preference. All in all, the food was filling, and our bill for two dishes and two drinks came to under €15. So I wouldn't say the place is bad per se. I just didn't feel like it was a place I would ever seek out. Stop by for a quick, warm meal if you're in the area, but if you are veggie, you might consider someplace else.

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    From Hanoi With Love - Tofu wantons & vegan spring rolls

    Tofu wantons & vegan spring rolls

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