A place to avoid, unfortunately.
1. The hummus was OK - but nothing special. We ordered a falafel hummus that came with 5 not amazing falafel balls. For 11,50 euro it's very expensive for what you get, and the quality was not good. A simple hummus, with no tahini and with one poor pita costs now damn 8,50 euro!... Zula hummus is the best hummus, costs 6,90 euro and comes with two amazing pitas and free additional one if you ask for... Djimalaya costs 6 euro for a much better hummus (with one amazing pita, each extra 1 euro). Do the calculation and don't come here.
2. You get just ONE pita - for each pita you must pay another euro. This is unbelievable. The pita was pretty ok but not the amazing ones you get at some other places but a warmed up standard one.
3. The salad you get with it was old and tasted like fridge.
4. The atmosphere is really cold and not cozy. Like a waiting room for a dentist.
5. Babaganush was small and cold and old. Tasteless. Came with no pita at all.
6. The worst thing was that the prices on the menu outside were MUCH cheaper than on the menu inside. Like 20%. The service guy told me it's a new menu from yesterday (so they just raised the prices HEAVILY... Good to know). This is damn illegal - you have to give the old prices if it says. When I told him that it's not ok he was rude, started shouting at me that it's human and blah blah. What is that supposed to be? If I complain to the Handelskammer - they'll fine him. Look at the photos enclosed of the menu outside and inside.
All in all - just DON'T COME HERE. It is a serious contestant to the worst hummus place in Berlin. There are SO much better, cheaper, friendlier and cozier places in Berlin. We felt screwed here, the bill was 24,50 euro for one hummus with falafel, one tiny babaganush starter, one small beer and one soft drink. Bah.
I'm sure some of the 5* reviews here are fake (they look fake). No wonder the place was totally place whereas the Vietnamese next door was packed. read more