The best Levantine street food in Berlin
This sabich shop in Kreuzberg has just four indoor seats and just as many dishes on the menu. It's best not to plan a visit here in the pouring rain or when short on time. It's worth the extra planning for one of the best sandwiches in town!
A little off the beaten track of bustling Bergmannstraße, this Lebanese snack bar is a real insider tip. Whether falafel or shawarma, plate or sandwich, the ingredients are fresh, the sauces homemade and the first bite is usually a real revelation.
An Israeli deli in a wood-panelled old building with wonderful dishes to share. Highlights include the sabich plate, roasted cauliflower, hummus and challah bread. There is also a small but fine selection of drinks and wines. Perfect for a relaxed dinner!
First-class falafel and shawarma can be found at Nabil in Prenzlauer Berg. You can get them on their own or in combination with makali, deep-fried vegetables, either as a sandwich or as a sumptuous plate with salad, hummus and various sauces. In summer, you can also sit outside.
Northern Iraqi cuisine with flair: the mixed platters offer a large selection of different pastes, salads, falafel and shawarma to share. If you don't want to share, you can also choose from various starters and main courses. Very cosy restaurant!
At Al Rabuah in Wedding, middle eastern classics such as köfte, kebabs and meat dishes are cooked to perfection on the open grill. A particular highlight are the dough specialities such as the fresh manakish. The premises are spacious and the atmosphere is warm and informal.
In a quiet Schöneberg street, the restaurant serves a variety of Lebanese dishes: hot and cold mezze, salads, grilled dishes, falafel stuffed with spinach and dandelions or fried chicken livers with onions in pomegranate sauce. Plus point: the large sunny terrace.
The Yemeni restaurant is a Neukölln institution. Dishes of lamb, poultry and fish make it a place for all appetites. It's best to order different dishes for your table and try them all. The salads and desserts are also a must!
A levantine restaurant with a business lunch, dinner and a special weekend menu. A hip atmosphere. With plates to share such as sabich, köfte and kebab, as well as sandwiches and cocktails such as passion fruit sour and coconut negroni. Perfect for any time of day!
Lebanese snack bar with spicy falafel and shawarma, good bread and homemade ayran. Whether at the Friedenau location or on Kantstraße, the neighbourhood invites you to take a stroll. Dishes can also be eaten on the spot - one portion is usually enough for two.