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    Cafe Valentin

    Cafe Valentin

    4.4(9 reviews)
    4.3 kmReuterkiez, Neukölln
    €€

    Cafe Valentin is a super sweet and cozy cafe (especially when you get a dozen or so people packed…read moreinside)... the perfect kind of place for hanging out with a good friend on a dreary day. Alongside a varied drink menu (soda, coffee, smoothies), you can order Scandinavian treats, ranging from porridge and baked goods to breakfast and sandwiches. Everything served is vegetarian, and a lot of the options can be made vegan. On my first visit, I had the Smørrebrød, which was a nice snack. They also bake vegan Kanelbullar, which is reason enough to visit. On my second visit, I had the Gröt, which was made fresh and warmed me right up! This place can get pretty busy over the weekend, and even when it's not crowded, it takes a while to get the food, so don't come here in a hurry. But if you have time to leisurely enjoy a bite to eat alongside a good friend or over a good book, it's not a bad spot.

    I just returned to the States after 10 days in Berlin, and I so wish we had a sweet little cafe…read morenear us like Cafe Valentin! We stayed in Neukölln, and visited the cafe several times during our visit. My favorite was a yummy vegan open-face Swedish sandwich with an amazing red beet hummus, olive and mint-pea tapenades, lovely greens, tomatoes, fruit and some sort of berry relish on a rich dark bread with vegan butter. A symphony of fresh flavors dancing on my tongue. Definitely one of the best meals I had in Berlin! I finished it off with a green-tea soy latte and a slice of decadent vegan chocolate cake. I was very happy to find this little gem of a place, and will definitely return to Cafe Valentin on my next trip to Berlin.

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    Munch's Hus

    Munch's Hus

    4.2(107 reviews)
    0.8 kmKreuzberg
    €€

    For whatever reason, you only have a crisp (or crumpled) €10 note to spend on lunch. You're above…read morescouring Edeka, Aldi, or Lidl for a cheap sandwich or salad because you're reaaaally craving something a little more substantial and flavorful on this dreary winter day. And you can even make it to the Bülowstraße/Yorckstraße area in practically no time at all. The lunch menu at Munch's Hus is what you need right now. And tomorrow. And the day after that. (Variety is the spice of life and Norwegian cuisine in this part of town: the daily specials change every day and don't repeat week after week.) There are three types of dishes to choose from: meat, fish, or vegetarian. I've always been happy with their fish dish of the day--it's a Scandinavian restaurant after all. For under €7, you can enjoy a decently sized piece of fish cooked to tender perfection, along with some vegetables on the side and a bread basket. It's a balanced meal that you'll find little to complain about.

    Great choice for good food, but the location is a little outside of the main downtown area. We were…read morelooking for something unique to eat, and Munch's Hus certainly fit that bill in a delicious way! The walk from the Yourkstraße station was't too bad, and from downtown that's only 2-3 stops and a quick ride. Your best be is to make a reservation; we didn't and they only had two non-reserved tables; luckily we got there early and snagged one, but if we'd gotten there a little later we might not have. Munch's is on the higher end of casual; I felt okay in jeans and a Henley shirt, but the service and atmosphere is a little higher class. Service was friendly, and pretty typical pace for Germany. Menus were only in German though, so if you don't read it, make sure you have Google Translate handy! My wife's salmon and potatoes was excellent; perfectly cooked and with a good salmon taste (but not an overly fishy taste). I went with the moose, which I've not had in years. The portion size of the moose meat was a touch small, but the quality was high (not too gamey and not over cooked) and the potatoes, chestnuts, and lingonberries together tasted great and filled me up. Overall a good meal, and one we'd happily repeat.

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    Saeson - scandinavian - Updated May 2026

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