No Israeli enjoys meeting other Israelis abroad, but eating at an authentic Israeli place is always a plus. Here are a few small places in Berlin you can snack in or eat on the go, and love every bite
Berlin is loved by Tel Avivians in many ways, but its culinary offering is not one of them. Yet in the nightlife, fashion and culture areas, the German capital has the advantage over other cities. The Israeli food and culinary world stimulate the envy and admiration of the Germans. So if you can't see any more fries and pork sausage combos, do not be embarrassed to look for an Israeli food stall and even feel proud that you are actually acting as a full-fledged Berliner. These are the smallest and best places to be happy and to soothe your stomachs between vintage shops, parks and clubs.
Lia's Kitchen
A small vegan lunch from Israeli guys making delicious vegan hamburgers like: a mushroom burger with smoked barbecue maple or vegan Chicken cheeseburger. Also on the menu are salads, children's dishes, smoothies and desserts.
Lia's Kitchen, Kollwitzstrasse 47, +49 30 68324637
KORIAT
In his little coffee shop, Aviv Koriat, a former kibbutznik, presents his own work: homemade cakes, croissants, baguettes, muffins and chocolate cookies. And if you convince him he might agree to show you his paintings, that are no less beautiful than the pastries.
KORIAT, Brunhildstraße 3, +49 30 23948478
ZULA
Small, medium and large hummus with a long list of vegetarian and meat toppings, Magdara, Shakshuka and Kabab will satisfy anyone who misses the authentic taste of Israel. It is recommended to try the spinach falafel with tahini or the schnitzel and fries from the children's menu.
ZULA, HUSEMANNSTR. 10, 49-30-41715100
Cookies & Co
Mira, an experienced pastry chef, and Uri, a past financier with a passion for coffee, opened Cookies & Co as the perfect combination of coffee and pastry. In their place you can enjoy the rugelach and homemade cakes, eat breakfast and buy bread and challah.
Cookies & Co, Senefelderstr. 4, +49 173 3754896
Gordon
Doron Eisenberg and Nir Ivnitzky, Israeli DJs, opened a place that connects a coffee shop, music shop and space for performances. In addition to records, the menu has the immediate suspects such as Fattoush, Malawach and Cauliflower in tahini, and other original dishes.
Gordon, Allerstr. 11, +49 30 67946719