
2 Gärtnerstraße, Friedrichshain, Berlin
Marokkanisch essen gehen ist wie eine kulinarische MáƒÃ‚¤rchenreise. Traditionelle Speisen wie z.B.verschiedene Couscous-Variationen, Lammgerichte und Salate.
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
It looks little hyped up and I didn't expect much, but the food we tried there was actually really good. They have some typical french breakfast items like viennoiseries, but also many delicious pastries with their own original twist. Service was ok, they were polite but kinda in a rush, and they threw ally pastries in one big paper bag, without seperating them (tastes awkward when pistachio cream from a sweet thig comes into contact with salty zatar croissant). All in all, good job with the products, service could improve...
The ideal spot for hot cocoa and pastries on a cold day! The canelé, financier, and chouquettes were all very tasty. The atmosphere is perfectly cosy- somewhere I’d happily go again.
After listening to all the hype I finally went to La Maison and it was okay. The coffee is nice, Pain au chocolat was really flaky, but the things is- it was nice and everything was usual.Nothing over the top. So I couldn’t understand the hype. It is definitely worth visiting but as are many other cafes in Berlin. Also, the seating is wild and you really have to find a spot for yourself.
The food and pastries are good. Although the salad dressing was too vinegar to our taste. The croissant with salmon was also a little acidic, but fine. Filter coffee was tasty and aromatic. There were a lot of place outside, but inside it ws quite fully packed.
Stopped by on a late afternoon and enjoyed their fantastic almond croissant, pear/apple pastry and carrot cake! Really loved the vibes, sitting under an umbrella while it's raining out. The staff's also incredibly friendly, definitely a place I'd come back to