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    Que Pasa

    2.5 (141 reviews)
    InexpensiveMexican
    Open 12:00 pm - 3:00 am (Next day)

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    Casual
    Loud
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Qué pasa!
    Amelia R.

    From the first time I passed by this restaurant seven months ago I knew I should never go in. However this evening my husband and I were craving Mexican, and Santa Maria which is our go-to-Mexican was packed and we were impatient, so we decided to try the forbidden place. What's the worse that could happen? The music was good, they were playing grupo Niche and all the waiters look friendly. They were all Indian, which was totally irrelevant but curious at that moment. Then we got the menus and I saw it had tacos, enchiladas, fajitas and a few random Brazilian dishes, burgers l, pasta and what not. It was like a little Epcot, considering the mix and the cartoon like decoration. I ordered a lamb fajita since they didn't have beef on the menu. WHAT? A Mexican place without beef? My husband ordered enchiladas and nachos to share, and then the fun began. We got the nachos with clearly pre-made-plain-bag-guacamole, shitty bought salsa and some sour cream I actually didn't try (maybe that was the thing m...) already then, I knew I could not expect more. Then came the main dishes and to be honest I thought I was eating an Indian lamb dish for the food tasted more like it, and not even remotely Hispanic or Latin American. Then my husbands enchilada tasted like cheap and insipid freezer burritos, and not even the rice tasted like something. The tortillas were again the soft shitty corn tortilla you can get at a supermarket and I'm afraid they were even microwaved for they were totally soft and wobbly. The only thing I'd rescue from this experience was the Apfel Schorle which was clearly out of a normal bottle, so it couldn't go wrong. Oh, and the waiters weren't pretending to be Mexican, they were friendly and spoke among each other in Hindi, Urdu or whatever other Indian language I'll learn to recognize on my next life. Save your trip here and instead wait a few minutes for some more legit, and definitely tastier and good quality Mexican food at Santa Maria.

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    14 years ago

    This place is not Mexican! Hindu Mexican? They do not know about Mexican food. We ordered Tacos but that was not tacos. What was that!!??

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    12 years ago

    Cocktails for take-away for 3.50 euro. Que Pasa does not let you down for years!

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    11 years ago

    My food was a little bit too salty but generally it was good and the meals were big. The atmosphere was cozy.

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    The food is okay but not very good, there are other Mexicans where you can eat better.

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    Should not be considered a good restaurant. You can just get food and drunk here. More of a backpacker place i think

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    Stay away..frozen vegetables with cheap melted cheese, washed down with terrible drinks!

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    La Lucha

    La Lucha

    3.1(26 reviews)
    0.5 kmKreuzberg
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    I had high hopes for La Lucha after all I'd heard about it, but it did not meet my expectations…read more We made reservations for right when they opened, and initial impressions were good -- they even had a highchair for us like we'd requested. They brought out the tasty shots in the beginning and those were the highlight...so many amazing flavors in them. And they brought out a pineapple juice for our son which was cool too. We were given the "sharing is caring" spiel and then eventually ordered our meals, plus guacamole and chips for an appetizer. Then the food started coming out (slowly), the first surprise being that the portions were super small. Like my husband ordered the "quesadilla" and it came out as two mini taco-sized things. But the ingredients were nice (fig and cheese) and he thought they were OK, though by no means authentic. Next came my friend's fish dish. When a server stopped by to check in later and asked how the food was, I mentioned I'd like my tacos, as I'd been waiting a while. He then asked me with surprise if I hadn't heard the server's "sharing is caring" speech and explained that the food comes out one by one. I told him that's fine but that I'm vegan, so I can't really eat the food my omnivore and vegetarian dining companions ordered. Eventually my food came out and it was nice, but not amazing, qhich seems to be a common theme here. I also had two margaritas which were tasty but I couldn't even taste the alcohol. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I really liked all the smokey flavors in the drinks and food though. The hot sauces were pretty bland by the way, though the "really spicy" one had a nice kick (but was not all that hot to be honest). My companions ordered the two desserts to share (nothing vegan, so I couldn't have them) and they both enjoyed them quite a bit. Overall, I think the food is interesting and fun, but the portion sizes are really small compared to the price. For what you get, it's definitely overpriced, as it's not a fine dining experience. Additionally, the concept of sharing food should be optional because, let's face it, not only do people have different food restrictions, but sometimes people don't want to share their food or eat something they're not in the mood for. I still had a great time because I was in good company, but I would probably not come back here again unless something changed.

    The best of the best. Not sure why this place has negative reviews because it is extremely…read moreauthentic and fresh Mexican cuisine. Coming from Southern California I have high expectations for Mexican food and this place not only did not disappoint, but exceeded my expectations. Fun atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious, well curated plates with thoughtful touches. The restaurant as promoted is a modern take on traditional Mexican dishes. The quesadilla is incredible and the tacos, both the steak and pollo asado were great. A must visit restaurant in Berlin!

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    La Lucha - Guacamole hausgemacht mit Tortilla Chips, sehr lecker -9€

    Guacamole hausgemacht mit Tortilla Chips, sehr lecker -9€

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    La Lucha - Hähnchen Tacos 3 Stück

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    Taquería Ta'Cabrón - Mezcal marg

    Taquería Ta'Cabrón

    3.7(155 reviews)
    0.7 kmKreuzberg

    I notice a few people mention the "mean waitress" or "loudmouth waitress."…read more You people are all wrong. She was a firebrand but also the best thing about that restaurant. As I was getting up after finishing my meal the first time I went there, she also barked at me, "Hey you, clean your dishes!!" to let me know that I should collect my dishes and deposit them by the bar where you order. I remember feeling confused and wondering what I had done to earn her scorn. I also watched her chew people out who had a snippy tone when they placed their orders. She was at times a drill sergeant of a waitress.... but by being a relaxed and friendly person, it was not hard to earn her trust and land on her good side. And it was worth it to do so because she made the best damn margaritas in Kreuzberg. About six months ago she moved to Madrid I believe and sadly Ta Cabron hasn't been quite the same since. The enchiladas verdes are still fine but somehow different, The chicken seems different, something subtle has changed, and just isn't what it used to be. And don't get me started on the margaritas... they still serve them, and they are fine, but they are just plain old margaritas now. They don't have that magic. That pizzazz. These days, I don't really visit Ta Cabron much. Only once in a while to see if things might have turned around. I remember fondly now though how it was towards the end. She'd spot me and give me a smile and I'd get to the head of the line and she'd chat a little -- as the bustling throng of hungry patrons waited eagerly behind me in line, desperate to place their order -- and she would ask me how my day was. If people got too impatient or fidgety while she was telling me about what was new with her she'd bark a firm command at them them to chill - and then, light a light switch - finish whatever she was saying to me in a friendly tone. She was sort of Basil Fawlty meets the Soup Nazi, but with the frame and accent of a fiery Latina. I miss her.

    Really now, Germany? I should've probably known better than to get a burrito in this country…read morewithout doing extensive Yelp research beforehand, because döner is definitely king here. And if the döner joints on every corner didn't tip me off, the fact that the burrito I got at Taquería Ta'Cabrón looked more like a döner or some sad wrap with a dollop of salsa on it definitely did. Maybe the quesadillas or margaritas are passable, but my burrito was so pathetically wrapped that I've sworn off a return visit. In other words, everyone knows that a burrito's ingredients should at least be completely enclosed inside the tortilla... or whatever inauthentic tortilla substitute you end up using. C'mon, Ta'Cabrón. No partial credit. Because of the poor construction, the ingredients were poorly distributed throughout the entire burrito and each bite was a bland surprise. At €7.20, it's a bit pricier than a burrito at Dolores, but I'd go to Dolores over Ta'Cabrón any day.

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    Taquería Ta'Cabrón - Great

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    Taquería Ta'Cabrón - Small sticky tables

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    Dolores - Wish burrito and chips

    Dolores

    4.1(560 reviews)
    3.0 kmMitte

    Delicious burritos with plentiful vegan options but enough other choices that everyone can be…read moresated! Staff were friendly and spoke english so we had no issues ordering even complicated items! Seating is small on the inside, so be prepared to have to take away or find somewhere nearby. We got lucky with our group of 6! Fully recommend their fresh juice choices as I believe they change every day!

    I am a SF Burrito snob. For many decades. As a novelty, I've had mission burritos all over the…read moreglobe. Usually, especially Before Chipotle, local takes were fun & often strange - like the gouda & curried chicken burrito in Holland, 1996. But the Germans ... they don't mess around. 2018 I was astonished accidently finding "SF Burrito Company" in Köln. My brain blew a fuse. And the burritos were absolutely outstanding in every possible way. Went there dozens or times. Took my first born there, who was raised on Bay Area burritos. Wow! Then I learned SF taquerias were all over Deutschland. Maybe I should relocate ... Sadly, SF Burrito Co in Köln did not survive Covid. But cologne has other taquerias making magnificent burritos (to be reviewed later). I'd spotted Berlin's Dolores on previous trips but had not tried for a variety of reasons. Enter 2024 and in town with my youngest son (also raised on burritos). I was so excited to try Dolores. But truly saddened by the food experience. I grade burritos on a local curve. And by German standard, Dolores gets 3 stars max. It's basically blander than Chipotle. I'm so let down by the experience, I can't even describe it. I'll start either the Quesadilla as my burrito PTSD is just too strong to reflect on it. The chicken quesadilla was awful. Chicken and tortilla texture felt as if they were both prepared in a microwave. Rubbery chicken that was extremely dry inside. Zero crispness to the tortilla. Next to no cheese. And way too much cilantro on the chicken. And a side of mushy pico de gallo. I'm almost crying in shame reflecting on what a quesadilla from the Mission is compared to this. Ugh. The burrito. Got their house Pork special. Said it was Carnitas. For some reason, it took over 15 minutes to get to us - not a problem but bizarre as they had a burrito assembly line running. Anyway, it was very flabby in construction. No tension in the tortilla to hold it together. And the tortilla was mushy. Not properly steamed or crisped on the grill. The pork was very nice. A highly spiced pulled pork. Definitely not anything like carnitas. I do not believe it was fried or braised. A very low proportion of meat to rice. And the rice ... way too much Cilantro. Texture OK. But soapy cilantro from the rice practically overpowered the pork. Beans - refried which was a nice surprise. They were pretty OK . No cheese. A tiny amount of sour cream. Had a hot salsa in it. But was hardly noticeable and not even hot. Basically, a burrito that was a so-so copy of Qdoba or Chipotle. So sad. So very sad. The dining experience - the place was packed on a beautiful Saturday. A Line spilling out to the street. Nowhere to sit inside or outside. It was wonderful seeing so many couples and families enjoy an SF burrito experience ... I am thankful or this.

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    Dolores - Packed!  Great to see the pride of SF burritos in Berlin (kinda).

    Packed! Great to see the pride of SF burritos in Berlin (kinda).

    Dolores - Pork burrito. Two thumbs down.

    Pork burrito. Two thumbs down.

    Dolores - Quesadilla was awful.

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    Quesadilla was awful.

    Que Pasa - mexican - Updated May 2026

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