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A bit about myself and why I became vegan

Hi there, my name is Doris, I’m an Austrian-born vegan based in Berlin. I became a vegetarian when I was about 15 years old, as I am a very empathic and emotional person that loved all animals and couldn’t bear seeing them suffer for my food. I became vegan 9 years later, because I wanted to cut all ties to the animal industry and become 100% cruelty free. It might sound a bit strange, but I felt an even larger connection towards all non-human animals since then. Because I adopted a vegetarian lifestyle as a teenager, food and nutrition always played a big role in my life. This led me to a degree in dietetics and later a part time job for an NGO called „foodwatch“, that focuses on consumer protection in the food sector. Besides that, I am currently working on my master thesis on the role of art in the era of #MeToo, doing lots of yoga and exploring the Berlin vegan scene. I welcome you to come and join me, on a Vegan Tour of Berlin!

Doris Vegan Tour Berlin

Vegan tour in Kreuzkölln

This tour focuses on the hip area Kreuzkölln. Some of the places we will visit will be 100% vegan establishments, while others might cater to vegans and offer certain vegan friendly options. You can choose along the way where and what you would like to taste, from the large variety this area has to offer, from Donuts to Tofu Burger and Focaccia. You will find many local vegan versions of traditional local foods or we can explore authentic worldwide cuisine. We can stop at a local supermarket where I can show you the huge variety of vegan products and supplies most supermarkets carry. Anything from snacks and sweets to plant-based milks, cheeses and faux meats. We will end up in one of Berlin’s most popular food market where we will recoup and have one last opportunity to try their vegan fares.

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Vegan Punky Side (East Berlin) Tour

Tour 2: the punky tour.

The district of former East Berlin is known for its punky side. It has a high density of vegan restaurant that is just as diverse as the people of Berlin. Come and explore vegan food, from variations of local food to cuisines from around the globe!

We will go and visit Veganz, the first of major vegan supermarkets in Europe as well as a famous vegan shoe-shop! Then we will try vegan variations of traditional Turkish food, which is as culturally rooted in Berlin as German dishes. We then sample some Vietnamese tapas an end the tour with a vegan Döner place, where I will answer all your related questions on vegan Berlin and Germany.

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How long have you been vegan?

I've been vegan for over 5 years, and vegetarian 7 years before that (you can also leave it at vegan)

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How long have you lived in Berlin?

I moved to Berlin in June 2012, so over 7 years

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What is your favorite restaurant in Berlin?

Oh my, there are so many to choose from. If I have to, then I would pick Viasko, a punky yet chic restaurant that serves a know-out brunch as a well as a seasonal menu in the evening

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What is your favorite vegan activity?

Other then eating and cooking, just living as mindful and sustainable as I can in my daily life

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What is the main reason for you being vegan?

I went vegan because I realised that being vegetarian meant still causing harm to animals and that I didn't want to be a speciesist

For more information about veganism in Germany, be sure to visit our Guide to Veganism in Germany.

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Berlin is an exciting city, and being a vegan there is a treat!

I’ve had the opportunity to visit the city twice and feel like its a place where you can easily spend a week and not feel ready to pack it up (plus eating all that fantastic vegan food in a week is tough). If someone says they were bored in Berlin, I’d check their pulse.

This Berlin vegan guide is full of great restaurant suggestions, plus things to do, suggestions on where to stay, and so much more. One last thing, if you’re feeling a little anxious about traveling as a vegan, be sure to check out my vegan travel tips!

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TIP: If you don’t mind the cold or bundling up, consider going in late November — December to check out the Christmas Markets. Also consider visiting other German cities, like Munich or Heidelberg they are easily accessible by train!

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Is Berlin Vegan-Friendly?

Berlin is one of the most vegan-friendly cities in the world ! It is a serious playground for vegans filled with an amazing lineup of vegan food, supermarkets, clothing stores, shoe stores, and more! HappyCow estimates that there are over 200 vegan restaurants and over 1,600 vegan-friendly spots throughout the city — it is definitely one city that you will have to visit more than once.

Must Try Vegan Restaurants in Berlin

Vegans in Berlin have such a great variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops! This guide just scratches the surfaces but gives you almost 30 recommendations of places to try — everything from fine dining to burgers!

1990 Vegan Living

Krossener Str. 19, 10245 Berlin, Germany One of the oldest vegan restaurants in Berlin serving up delicious Vietnamese cuisine. Dive into bowls of noodle, crispy tofu, fresh veggies, and so much more. All of the dishes stand behind the restaurant’s motto to provide “super delicious food with a clear conscience.”

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Reuterstraße 85, 12053 Berlin, Germany This colorful vegan tapas bar has a great lineup of Spanish and globally-inspired dishes, cocktails, and specialty coffee. Don’t miss their crispy house-made churros with chocolate sauce!

Voner Vegetarian

Boxhagener Str. 56, 10245 Berlin, Germany Want to try Doner? Make a bee-line for this vegan hot spot(I know their name says vegetarian, but everything is vegan)! Their menu features vegan doner kebabs, but don’t miss their freshly-baked cakes and donuts.

vegan doner sandwich with fluffy pita bread on a white plate at voner in berlin

Mom’s Creation

Two locations in Berlin The options are endless at these two fantastic vegan Asian restaurants in Berlin! The menu offers an extensive lineup of traditional Vietnamese dishes along with creative sushi — make sure you go hungry!

Two locations in Berlin This welcoming Vietnamese spot is on a mission to create happiness through its food, and once you see the extensive menu you’ll not only be happy but also a little overwhelmed — there are so many things to try! If you’re visiting with friends, a great way to experience the diversity of flavors is by ordering a variety of tapas — bao buns, summer rolls, satay with peanut dip, and so much more.

spread of vegan vietnamese dishes with found hands holding drinks and cheersing above the table at chay long in berlin

Feel Seoul Good

Husemannstraße 2, 10435 Berlin, Germany You don’t have to go all the way to South Korea for a spicy bite of kimchi or a flavorful Bibimpab bowl! This Korean spot has veganized many traditional Korean dishes and will definitely leave you wanting more — it’s fair to say, you WILL feel so good!

spread of colorful vegan korean dishes on a wood table at feel seoul good in berlin

La Stella Nera

Leykestraße 18, 12053 Berlin, Germany When you’re in the mood for a slice of cheesy ‘za, you’ve got to come here. This cozy vegan pizzeria is known for its handmade and woodfired pizzas topped with an array of tasty toppings. They also have classic antipasti dishes that pair nicely with a pizza pie!

Försters 

Dunckerstraße 2a, 10437 Berlin, Germany This charming spot is veganizing traditional German cuisine with a bounty of colorful local produce and ingredients. You’ll find chick’n schnitzel and even goose (yes, you read that correctly) in an orange sauce! If you’re looking for something you won’t find anywhere else, come here.

blue bowl filled with colorful veggies like cabbage and beets at forster in berlin

Vegan & Vegetarian Fine Dining in Berlin

Kollwitzstraße 54, 10405 Berlin, Germany Looking for a chic spot? Check out Lucky Leek! Enjoy a fine dining experience at this Michelin-Starred vegan restaurant with a 3, 4, or 5-course seasonal chef’s tasting menu, with wine pairing.

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Linienstraße 94, 10115 Berlin, Germany This sleek cocktail bar with veggie-forward vegan dishes is the perfect place for a romantic dinner or a fun night out with friends. The menu highlights seasonal and local ingredients, focusing on making the veggies shine!

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Cookies & Cream

Behrenstraße 55, 10117 Berlin, Germany This fine-dining vegetarian restaurant has been rated as one of the best in Berlin (2018 Michelin Guide), and for good reason! Their seasonal menu utilizes veggies from their farm in Krielow/Brandenburg to create gorgeous veggie-forward dishes. It’s a delight for the eyes and taste buds.

Vegan Burger Spots in Berlin

Lia’s kitchen.

Kollwitzstraße 47, 10405 Berlin, Germany You’ll find house-made burgers and salads at this spot in the cute neighborhood of Prenzlauer Berg. These mouthwatering burgers are topped with house-made vegan cheeses like feta and other tantalizing toppings. If you’re looking for something healthier, try a giant salad with healthy quinoa, berries, and nuts. But, don’t miss their crispy sweet potato fries.

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Vincent Vegan

Multiple locations throughout Berlin This vegan fast food joint is showing customers that hearty burgers and salty fries can be delicious AND cruelty-free! In addition to burgers and fries, you can also find ultra creamy milkshakes, chick’n nuggz, Vilet-No-Fish, and more!

Vedang Plant Burger

Multiple locations throughout Berlin Another colorful vegan fast food shop (you really can’t have too many, right?) with an addictive lineup! You’ll find loaded burgers, crispy chick’n, Vish, salads, wraps, and more.

Vegetarian Restaurants in Berlin

The veggie-friendly options in Berlin seem never-ending — you might not want to leave!

Funk You – Natural Food

Rosenthaler Str. 23, 10119 Berlin, Germany This charming vegan café has acai bowls to start your day, sandwiches when you need to refuel, and an amazing lineup of house-made sweets! Whatever you choose, don’t miss a delicious mushroom latte or matcha!

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Schliemannstraße 15, 10437 Berlin, Germany Everything at this lovely Middle Eastern spot is vegetarian! The Israeli & Palestinian-inspired eats include spinach pie, savory meatballs (like grandma’s, if she were vegan), mushroom shawarma, and more.

C hausseestraße 2, 10115 Berlin, Germany You can never go wrong with plump dumplings! This vegetarian restaurant specializes in all things dumplings and has an amazing selection of vegan options — spicy seitan, mushroom lovers, and more!

long rectangular plate with multi colored vegan dumplings next to a green smoothie at momos in berlin

The Future is up to You

Kastanienallee 62, 10119 Berlin, Germany When the future is up to you, you’d be wise to choose eating at this fantastic Asian spot! The vegetarian menu features loads of dumplings, noodles, seitan duck, and more.

bowl of vegan curry with a round lump of white rice and slice mushrooms with chop sticks over the top at the future is up to you in berlin

Vegan Breakfast & Brunch Options in Berlin

These are just a few spots to get your day started, for more options, check out my lineup of the best vegan brunch spots in Berlin.

Multiple locations throughout the city This is a great place to start your day! Their menu is full of delicious smoothie bowls and hot veggie-packed bowls for lunch. I recommend the Acai bowl with granola and a superhuman smoothie —you’ll feel just like Hulk! They also have an extensive lineup of specialty coffee, tea, and sweet treats!

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Käthe-Niederkirchner-Straße 10, 10407 Berlin, Germany Everyday, except Monday, you can roll in here for a specialty coffee, a stack of fluffy pancakes, tantalizing cinnamon rolls, and so much more deliciousness.

a small white bowl filled with vegan acai and fruit on a turquoise table at green finch in berlin

Triftstraße 37, 13353 Berlin, Germany This casual vegan café is delighting customers everyday with its incredible lineup of golden pancakes, toast, muesli, smoothies, and much more! They are also super gluten-free friendly.

stack of golden vegan pancakes topped with figs and berries at geh veg in berlin

Merseburger Str. 15, 10823 Berlin, Germany Whether you’re craving savory or sweet, you can do it here! Start your day with Mana’s special house-made pancakes or savory vegan shakshuka, just don’t forget to wash it down with one of their immune boosting smoothies!

Vegan Bakeries & Desserts in Berlin

Brammibal’s donuts.

There are six locations throughout Berlin An entire shop dedicated to vegan donuts! And, not just boring cake donuts sprinkled with sugar, I’m talking Biscoff filled, cookie dough, chocolate peanut butter fudge, and much more. There is a gluten-free donut option too!

box of vegan donuts topped with bright pink, white and chocolate icing in berlin

Jute Backerei

Schönhauser Allee 52A, 10437 Berlin, Germany If you’re gluten-free you MUST go here! There are so many things to try at this vegan-friendly bakery — cakes, breads, muffins, and more. They have ingredient lists readily available to share which is super helpful if you need to avoid other things. Ingredients are also listed on their website, so you can plan ahead. Many things are vegan, but you will have to double-check — I really enjoyed the marble cake!

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Tieckstraße 8, 10115 Berlin, Germany A gorgeous sustainable plant-based patisserie — their menu features pastries, cheesecakes, cookies, and more!

vegan lemon thyme tarts from sakura bakery in berlin

Velicious Café

Lenbachstraße 13B, 10245 Berlin, Germany This cozy little vegan bakery is filled with a great variety of cake — cheesecake, chocolate cake, tarts, and more! There can never be too many vegan cakes!

FREA Bakery

Gartenstraße 9, 10115 Berlin, Germany This vegan bakery has so much to love, seriously you might not leave! Their menu features freshly baked bread, flaky pastries (they are so gorgeous!), along with breakfast and lunch options.

rows of golden vegan croissants and tarts from the bakery frea in berlin

Gabriel-Max-Straße 17, 10245 Berlin, Germany You’ll be spoiled for choice at this vegan ice cream shop! They feature 18 rotating flavors made with soy and oat milk, like cheesecake and hazelnut. Another bonus, all of the toppings are free!

Tribeca Ice Cream

Rykestraße 40, 10405 Berlin, Germany This hip little vegan spot in Prenzlauer Berg features some of the creamiest ice creams made with coconut, almond, and cashew milk. Some of their house-made flavors include lemon poppy seed, whiskey chocolate, and blue coconut.

Vegan Shopping in Berlin

Get ready to shop! You don’t want to miss a fully vegan supermarket, vegan shoes, and loads of fabulous thrift stores in Berlin!

They’re currently looking for a new location; for now you can order online. You can’t leave without checking out Berlin’s first vegan shoe shop! Here you’ll find a giant selection of vegan shoes — sustainable sneakers, boots, sandals — seriously, they’ve got everything!

vegan shoe display inside of the shoe shop avesu in berlin

Manteuffelstraße 77, 10999 Berlin, Germany This Fairtrade and eco-friendly shop is stocked with gorgeous men’s and women’s fashions along with cruelty-free and vegan accessories!

Schivelbeiner Str. 35, 10439 Berlin, Germany Fast and cruel fashion is a problem that Deer Goods is fighting with their eco-friendly and vegan lineup of clothing and hand-made jewelry.

the outside window of the vegan and eco friendly clothing shop deer goods in berlin

Huadou Soy Concept Store

Linienstraße 205, 10119 Berlin, Germany Curious how to make and prepare tofu perfectly? Then consider taking a tofu workshop!

There was a vegan supermarket but sadly it has closed. If you’re looking to peruse grocery store shelves, check out Alnatura Super Natur Markt.

Vegan-Friendly Hotel in Berlin

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Prenzlauer Allee 4, 10405 Berlin, Germany This budget-friendly hotel is perfect if you’re not looking for anything fancy, want to be in the middle of the city (there are other locations too), and have a few vegan breakfast options! This European hotel chain is always a safe bet for a fantastic stay that won’t break the bank. All of the locations offer a breakfast buffet that you can add on that often times has a few vegan options.

TIP: Don’t worry so much about what neighborhood you base yourself in unless you have a very specific itinerary. Public transportation in the city is plentiful and efficient, no matter where you stay you can get around easily. 

What To Do in Berlin

There is no shortage of great things to do in Berlin! In addition to these ideas, there are also a ton of fantastic free things to do in Berlin + a fantastic vegan food tour with locals!

Take a walking tour

There is so much to learn and see in Berlin! A walking tour is a great way to see the sights and learn about various topics — WWII, Cold War, art, and vegan food — there is something for everyone. We did a half-day WWII tour, and it was well worth it. You also get the opportunity to talk with someone who lives there and get their feedback on things to do and see. Here are a couple of tour options, including the one that we did:

Berlin walking tour recommendations

Vegan Food Tour All Day Private History Tour of Berlin Third Reich Half-Day Tour Cold War Walking Tour Off the Beaten Path Tour of Kreuzberg, Mitte, and Friedrichshain

brandenburg gate with people walking and riding bikes at dusk

Visit the Topography of Terror

This exhibition is in the former headquarters of the Secret State Police, the SS, and the Reich Security Main Office. Multiple permanent collections examine through photos and documents the site’s history, the crimes the SS and Third Reich committed, and propaganda used to perpetuate terror. Guided tours are available; if you go on your own, don’t miss the audio guide. It’s essential.

check point charlie white sign with black writing in berlin

Pay tribute at The Berlin Wall

Located on Bernauer Straße, this memorial is the last piece of the Berlin Wall that once divided the country. Also, consider adding on a half-day tour of East Berlin.

Check out beautiful works of at at The Pergamonmuseum

One of the most popular museums in Berlin — which means buy your tickets in advance ! Many are drawn here to see the Pergamon Altar and the Ishtar Gate, but there is a lot of beautiful Middle Eastern art and antiquities to check out.

berlin pergamon museum

Wander the Berlin Botanical Garden

A beautiful place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is the second-largest botanical garden in the world and is filled with over 20,000 plant species. Fun fact: the park started as a kitchen garden, growing vegetables and hops, and has since evolved into a vibrant collection of plants, including some that are endangered!

Berlin Botanical Gardens

Grab lunch or a snack at Markthalle IX (Market Hall Nine) 

A historic market in the heart of Kreuzberg filled with a variety of gastronomic delights! There is a weekly market Tuesday – Thursday and Saturday that features a wide range of produce, baked goods, and more. Every Thursday evening , there is an international street food market. It’s a great place to grab a snack or have dinner — we did find some tasty vegan tacos and a stuffed tofu dish.

Want to Explore More Vegan-Friendly Cities in Germany & Europe?

Check out our other vegan guides throughout Europe! All of the vegan guides will help you find amazing food options, things to do, places to stay, and help you navigate the city! It’s everything you need to plan a perfect vegan-filled adventure.

Vegan Travel Guide to Munich Vegan Travel Guide to Heidelberg Vegan Travel Guide to Cologne The Best Vegan Guide to Hamburg: Where to Eat, Sleep, & Explore Where to Go for the Best Vegan Breakfast in Hamburg The Complete Vegan Foodie Guide to Copenhagen The Ultimate Vegan Travel Guide to Barcelona The Best Vegan Bakeries & Sweet Spots in Paris

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On the vegan food tour through Berlin Kreuzberg, you will explore this exciting district and the diverse nature of Kreuzberg’s culinary offerings!

Kreuzberg is one of the most trendy and most exciting districts of Berlin. The neighborhood has a long history of alternative culture. Self-organized initiatives, squats, art spaces and immigrants from all over the world have turned Kreuzberg into one of Berlin’s most vibrant districts. More recently it has experienced big cultural changes.

VEGAN FOOD IN BERLIN KREUZBERG

On this vegan food tour, you will experience the best vegan cafes/restaurants and get to see where you can find vegan food from around the world: Veggie Eateries, Urban Farming, local Markets, “Kufas”, and everything about regional as well as healthy eating in Berlin will be shown to you. And in addition to that you will hear cool stories about Berlin as well as about Berlin’s vegan culture!

You can experience Kreuzberg with a local – I live in this district for a very long time of my life, I know every corner, street, and saw this district changing over time. Come with me and experience my neighbourhood through my eyes.

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 YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TO…

♥   Taste diverse vegan dishes in multicultural Kreuzberg ♥   Visit a beautiful farmer’s market ♥  Discover inspiring local green and social projects ♥  See street art and explore alternative culture ♥   Learn about Berlin’s history and listen to funny anecdotes ♥  Delicious vegan cake at the end of the vegan food tour

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Saturday, 17th and 24th August, 2 pm

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By booking this vegan food tour, you support local sustainability projects that you are visiting during the tour. Vegan Tours Berlin also supports local animal welfare projects. If you support us, we support others!

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48 Hours in Berlin: Vegan Food, Walking Tours and Gardens

In paid collaboration with Germany Tourism , programme kindly put together by Visit Berlin .

After two long years of hunkering down in our flat, we took our first trip abroad to the wonderful Berlin. It’s a city we’ve visited many times before but are always happy to return. Berlin, the capital city of Germany, is huge and has so much to offer. Despite having traveled here more times than I can count on one hand, there is always a new area to explore, a different sight to see and a new restaurant to enjoy. This is what I love about Berlin along with the gritty atmosphere and abundance of vegan delights.

Berlin has long been considered the best city for vegans, and while it now has more competition for the title, there is still something special about the city. They have their own vegan supermarket chain called Veganz, vegan shoe shop heaven Avesu and a whole bunch of eateries for any occasion and budget. I’ve covered some of this previously in this post and this one too if you want more after reading this one.

During our visit this time we had a schedule kindly made for us by Visit Berlin and enjoyed trying things we might not have thought to do on our own. I’d say we now have a greater understanding of the city and gathered a bunch of new gems to share with you all so let’s dive right in!

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Travelling to Berlin by Night Train and Where to Stay

There is one train that connects Sweden to continental Europe directly and that is Snälltåget which covers rails all the way from Stockholm to Berlin. It is a night train with cosy little compartments that can sleep up to six people, a restaurant carriage that serves food and drinks between Stockholm and Malmö which then becomes a little kiosk during the night and of course offers a sustainable way of travelling.

We boarded the train in Malmö but you can hop on at several different stops in Sweden between Stockholm and our starting point. The departure time for us was 10 pm-ish which is pretty much my bed time so that was a perfect coincidence. So we got on the train, looked out the window as we left the station and then made our beds to snuggle into. It took a moment to fall asleep as these trains are a little old and you definitely feel a few bumps and hear a few noises but eventually we did and when we awoke we were in Germany. Snälltåget stops in Hamburg as well as Berlin which was the final destination for our journey. We arrived at 9 am which gave us the whole day to enjoy the city, another bonus of travelling by night train!

Once we arrived to Berlin Hauptbanhof we took a quick stop at the Tourist Agency to pick up our Berlin Welcome Cards . If you’ve visited any major city in Europe you probably recognise this concept. The Welcome Card gives you unlimited access to public transport, a ride on the hop on/hop off tour bus as well as discounts on multiple museums and attractions around the city. If you are a tourist who likes to get busy and visit many sights then this is definitely a great way of easing the hit to the travel budget.

With our welcome travel cards at hand we walked over to our bus stop to grab the M85 which took us to the curb right outside our home for the next two nights LuLu Guldsmeden Hotel . Guldsmeden is a chain of hotels which originate from Denmark that has an air of cool about them and focuses on sustainability details throughout. The sheets and towels were made from organic cotton and of course the hygiene products were as well and came in large sizes for sharing rather than the regular single use bottles. Even the key cards had been thought through and were made from bamboo.

The interior of the lobby and restaurant is about to change but was already lovely so I’m sure it’s only going to get better and the bedrooms were inspired by Bali interiors. The hotel work closely with traders in Bali who make the furniture and gorgeous art work dotted around the hotel. I kind of wanted to sneak one of the pieces into my suitcase but half of it would’ve been stuck out so I thought better of it, ha!

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Day 1: Sustainability, Bike Tour and a Vegan Feast

After a hot shower at our hotel we were ready to explore, so we grabbed the u-bahn to Re’bike to meet our tour guide Emil from Green Bike Tours . Re’bike is a meeting point for the tours but you can also rent bikes there for your own private use for 8 euros per day which is very reasonable. We were kitted out with bikes and helmets and with Emil at the helm we set out to see the city with our sustainability goggles on.

Emil shared interesting factoids about Germany’s and Berlin’s sustainability goals as well as issues the city is facing when it comes to green practices. A positive that stuck with me about the city is that 40% of it is covered in water and green space where parks and other green spaces take up 33% of the cities surface. Emil told us that this makes it the greenest city in Europe. Having been to Berlin previously we have very much enjoyed the parks around the city during our visits which make for a great communal living room in the warmer months.

I liked the fact that the tour covered many facts about the city but also some practical advice of places that might be of interest to a sustainability interested visitor of the city. For example we stopped at Markthalle Neun which is one of few food market halls in Berlin that survived the second world war. It’s a food market first and foremost with a lot of specialty and local food items, cooking equipment and interesting temporary stalls but it also has a few sustainability programs running as well. It’s especially fun to visit on a Thursday when there’s a street food market on in the hall with food from all over the world.

Of course a visit to this market was right up my alley but the next stop was almost even more so as we stopped of at Original Unverpackt . A store that focuses entirely on sustainability products relating to the household and package free foods. It is a place where you can refill your jars and bags with all the foods you would get at the supermarket but without the waste that comes with supermarket packaging. I especially loved how many package free beauty and hygiene products you can find at this store.

Once we had finished our tour we had a little rest at the hotel before we got dressed up to visit vegetarian cocktail bistro Bonvivant . The Schöneberg district is home to this swanky restaurant which offers a tasting menu of 4 or 6 courses that can all be made vegan with minor adjustments. At Bonvivant drinks are their thing so instead of a wine pairing there is a cocktail pairing to go with the innovative dishes. There is even a fabulous non-alcoholic pairing menu which I can wholeheartedly recommend. I have never had such interesting non-alcoholic cocktails.

The food at Bonvivant is sourced locally and the menu follows and changes with the seasons. Chef Nikodemus Berger told us about their foraging excursions to nearby parks where they find wild garlic, rose petals and fir tree shoots. They use these ingredients both in their food and drinks at the restaurant which lends for really interesting and fresh flavours.

Some of our favourite dishes were lightly battered jerusalem artichoke with pickles and vegan beurre blanc, a layered potato dish with wild garlic as well as the dessert which had the most lovely combination of beetroot ice cream, rooibos tea foam and an absolutely fantastic tuille. If you are looking for a dinner experience which takes your taste buds on a walk about in German terrain with creative drinks that will surprise you on the side then this is the place for you!

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Day 2: Hotel Breakfast, Gardens of the World and Vegan Food Walking Tour

After a seriously delicious sleep at the hotel we rose to a feast of a breakfast prepared fresh by the resident chef. While the kitchen and dining room at the hotel is undergoing some updates they pulled out all the stops to make us an interesting and yummy breakfast. There was cooked spinach and green beans, potato salad, a green salad with hazelnuts, soy yogurt with fruits and muesli, vegan croissants with freshly made apple compote and bread galore as you’d expect in Germany. And yes, we rolled out of the hotel onto our next adventure!

Which happened to be a public transport journey of about 45 minutes to reach the Gardens of the World or Garten der Wält in German in the Marzahn area of the city. An area that was heavily bombed during the war and rebuilt post war as part of the GDR (German Democratic Republic) which resulted in a rather stark look with rows of apartment blocks. In the midst of this concrete jungle we find a huge green park with little gardens inspired by different countries around the world. But before I tell you more about the gardens I want to give a little appreciation to public transportation in Berlin.

We found it so easy to get around using the different trains, buses and trams available to us through our Berlin welcome card and thoroughly recommend taking advantage of the system when visiting the city. You even get a view on some of the u-bahn lines which is the equivalent to a subway in other cities as it’s build above ground here and there. From the windows you can often see the many beautiful murals that decorate buildings dotted around the city. There is also the s-bahn which covers more ground to connect the sprawling city and when there is a gap you’ve got a bus or tram to get you to where you need to go. Apart from this it is also a pretty bike friendly city and you can definitely cover a lot of ground on two wheels as we discovered the day before.

Anyway! The Gardens of the World is a fun fair for anyone who loves parks and gardens. You can spend hours exploring the different countries represented here through lush plants and traditional architectural features. We especially enjoyed the Chinese garden with the beautiful tea house as well as the Middle Eastern inspired garden with its gorgeous tiled plaza. There really is something here for everyone though and I am sure that families with children would have a great time in the park.

During our visit there was the annual Japanese cherry blossom festival that is a big event with stage performances and even a cosplay fair. We were lucky enough to see many interesting characterisations during our day at the gardens as well as a whole lot of gorgeous blooming trees of course. We also enjoyed some onigiri from Nigi who had a market stall at the fair as well as some fusion kimchi tacos. On any other day there are not that many options for lunch at the gardens but you can find a vegan soup at the Warung Bali restaurant.

I almost forgot to tell you about probably the most stand out feature of the park which is their cable car which will transport you up the hill to a look out view called the cloud. While the cloud is not part of the entrance fee to the gardens the cable car is and if you are into different modes of transport it’s definitely worth a go and again I think kids would love it. Personally I was a bit scared as it was very windy on the day of our visit but most people would say I’m scared of everything so it’s nothing to base your own experience off of, haha!

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Once we were back in the city we took a quick stop at vegan supermarket Veganz to stock up on all the treats before heading to the Neukölln. When we arrived we took a short walk through this buzzling area which reminds us of our own home town area in Malmö as this is a place that really feels like a melting pot of different cultures and influences. Finally outside a chain sports store on Karl Marx Straße we met our guide Holger from Fork and Walk Tours and we embarked on our four stop (actually five in the end) vegan food tour for the night.

The tour took a slightly different shape than it would normally as it turned out we’ve visited a few of the regular stops previously. Holger wanted us to have novel experiences so he tailored the tour to us which was lovely. Otherwise there is a program for the regular vegan food-walking tour that has more stops and covers a lot of food cultural specialties in Berlin including drinks as well as some anecdotes about the history of the city.

Our guide Holger was incredibly knowledgeable about Berlin’s history as well as food culture and spots. It really was a joy walking with him. The first place he took us to was tucked away in a relatively unknown neighbourhood called Richardkiez. The restaurant; Aviv 030 is run by a handful of passionate owners not much older than me which gives the place a rather lovely atmosphere. The interior is very Berlin I would say and by that I mean it is good looking without trying too hard, or at least it looks like it didn’t try to hard if you know what i mean. Either way it really was a beautiful place full of friendly staff in a neighbourhood that felt a little hidden from the hustle and bustle of the area at large.

The food was Israeli and delicious. We had the smoothest most airy hummus, deliciously savoury oyster and king trumpet mushrooms on a herby jerusalem artichoke cream as well as grilled red cabbage with tahini, coriander gremolata-ish and herb oil. The bread was super fresh, house made and light as a pillow and this Holger said is the true marker of a good place and I tend to agree. I loved the food and atmosphere at Aviv and wholeheartedly recommend it if you are visiting Berlin.

But that was only the starter because when we had taken a little pit stop in the jungle rest room of Aviv, yes rest rooms are really a thing in Berlin and crazy too, we caught the u-bahn to Schönleinstraße where we found hole in the wall currywurst kiosk Ketels Wurstspezialitäten . Holger told us the story of how currywurst was invented post war as British soldiers influenced a woman working in a sort of fast food kiosk to create this concoction of sausage, tomato sauce flavoured with worcestershire sauce and curry powder. It is a Berlin classic and while it is not entirely my cup of tea I must say that the vegan sausage at Ketels is delicious and it is always fun to try a local institution of a dish.

After Ketels we just swung around the corner to Tsu Tsu for a Japanese classic in the form of kara-age. Kara-age is Japanese style fried chicken and at Tsu Tsu you can try it vegan style. It is again a tiny little place but very stylish with light wooden paneling and red details throughout. The vegan fried chicken was yummy and worth a taste if you are in the area. It does contain seitan so for all my gluten intolerant friends this place is unfortunately not for you. I am pretty certain also Ketels sausage contains gluten just to let you all know.

The last stop on our tour took us up Oranienstraße which is very alive and kicking at night and home to many bars and eateries. We stopped at Goldies for some more fried food and this time it was french fries done with an abundance of delicious toppings. the place is run by two guys who used to work in a michelin starred restaurant in sleepy Volkswagen who decided to do something entirely different and so Godies was born in the heart of the Kreuzberg night life scene. However Goldies closes at 10 pm so it’s a place to hit up before you go to the bars rather than after making it a nice and chilled atmosphere to enjoy.

Goldies has three vegan options for their decadent fries: Odessas beeten, el gringo loco and the truffle. We tried the first and last in that order and had a very good time eating this last part of our dinner experience in the shape of a walking tour. Odessas beeten is topped with beetroot, vegan sour cream, dill and is probably as close as french fries will ever get to salad. The truffle was on the other hand probably as fancy as french fries will ever get with fresh truffle shaved over a mayonnaise dipping sauce. I am glad we didn’t order all three options because our tummies were entirely spent after these two plates but this means we can come back and try the Mexican inspired el gringo loco combo next time.

At the end of our meal Holger suggested we finish with a drink and gave us a few options on where to go. Did we want a sophisticated cocktail bar with a Berlin twist or would we rather visit a local institution with a rather eccentric interior a la Berlin? Well I thought let’s do as the Romans or in this case the Berlin residents and go for the latter and so we took our tired feet and walked over to Roses . The walls were pink and furry, ornaments of varying amounts of kitsch everywhere and the atmosphere surprisingly friendly and relaxed. Of course there was the obligatory Berlin techno beat and even though I don’t particularly like techno or drink alcohol I enjoyed myself completely. Going to Berlin I think one must have some sort of night life experience seeing as this is one of the top things the city is known for so it seemed just right that this is how we should end our visit.

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Bye Berlin and Hello Bremen

The next morning, after a sleep that was way too short in my humble opinion, we packed our bags and set off back to Berlin Hauptbahnhof to catch our train to Hamburg and then on from there to Bremen. Before I leave you and this post about our 48 hours in Berlin I wanted to let you know where you can get some vegan breakfast in the central station if you like us end up train hopping through this station.

First of all there is a supermarket called Rewe tucked away in a quiet area of the station where you can get lots of vegan goods, both prepared wraps and sandwiches as well as everything else you can get in a supermarket. We also found some onigiri in one of the little shops that unfortunately can’t remember the name of but it seems onigiri is a thing in Berlin. What I really want to let you know though is that you can find the best selection, even if a little sparse still, of prepared food at backWERK as well as at Pret A Manger . We got tea with soy milk, an avocado and sundried tomato sandwich as well as bircher muesli at backWERK and it hit the spot even though it wasn’t necessarily a culinary experience of note.

With this I will leave you for now. Don’t forget to click play on the video to see the whole trip in motion and my in the moment reactions to our program. Our next video and post will be from Bremen, a German city with an entirely different flavour, so see you there!

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Posted on Published: December 22, 2023

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Vegan Berlin? Yes, that’s a pretty accurate description of the city. There are so many options it’s hard to know what the best vegan restaurants in Berlin are. Well…I’m here to help!

Berlin is a city known for its wild nightlife, spectacular vegan food, and “anything goes” attitude. It’s a city where one’s inhibitions can take a back seat to fulfilling hidden fantasies and desires.

So, it’s no surprise that Berlin’s vegan culinary scene is full of fanciful concoctions that, at times, feel like they’re straight out of a decadent dream. It’s even possible for your tastebuds to take you on a long journey down memory lane to a time before you were vegan, because Berlin has some of the best veganized dishes in the world. Nearly anything you an imagine including vegan burgers, vegan sushi, vegan donuts, vegan tacos, and more are there for the taking. All ready to be devoured, cruelty free, of course.

My vegan Berlin guide is full of my absolute favorite dishes at some of the best vegan restaurants in Berlin. I’ve also included some vegan-friendly restaurants in Berlin here too, because what they’re serving is unmissable!

Vegan Berlin Guide – Best Vegan Restaurants in Berlin

Note: I’ve included a few affiliate links in this article in case you want to book accommodations. I receive a small commission for any sales made, without any additional cost to you.

Lily Burger

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Go big or go home. That’s a saying Lily Burger seems to embrace. It’s blatantly obvious from the moment you’re handed their 20+ page menu, to the very last naughty bite. This is a must visit restaurant for any vegan in Berlin.

Lily Burger is not a vegan establishment, so it’s shocking just how incredibly imaginative and fantastic their veganized burgers are.

You can get their towering meat-free masterpieces stuffed full of a variety of toppings, including vegan cheese, onion rings, bbq sauce, and even vegan bacon. These monster burgers can be on the pricy side, but they’re worth every last cent.

If you have a healthy appetite, love vegan burgers, and want Instagram worthy pics  then Lily Burger in Berlin is the place for you to live out all your dirty burger fantasies. This is definitely some of the best vegan food in Berlin.

Secret Garden

No vegan Berlin guide would be complete without this restaurant!

With all the incredible vegan options in Berlin it’s no surprise that vegan sushi is available. There are plenty of options for the typical avocado or cucumber roll, but for something truly special head to Secret Garden Vegan Sushi .

Located in Friedrichshain this beautiful vegan restaurant is serving absolutely delicious vegan sushi and other Japanese dishes.

I’d recommend a selection of the fancy rolls (especially the tempura one), and one or two orders of dumplings to feed the hunger you worked up after shoe shopping.

Actually, I recommend you go crazy. Order a lot of different options. The prices are pretty reasonable. Plus, when else do you get to have such creative vegan sushi?

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Doner kebab was first brought to Berlin in the 1970s by Turkish workers. Since then, the entire country has embraced this meaty dish. You can’t really walk far without running into a doner shop in Berlin. They’re literally everywhere.

No longer do hungry vegans in Berlin have to settle for falafel.  Vöner , which opened in 2006, veganized the Doner kebab thus filling a void that once existed in the city’s vegan fast food/junk food scene.

I opted for the Vöner-Teller, a plate full of thinly sliced, roasted seitan shaved right onto a plate and served with greasy crisp french fries, salad, and garlic sauce. The Voner was so good, I teared up a little after the first bite and knew I had to add it to my vegan Berlin guide.

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Kopps is probably the most fancy and best vegan restaurant in Berlin. It’s famously known for its beautiful food and fine dining experience.

Unfortunately, a full meal at Kopps was out of my budget at the time, but the restaurant has two veganized dishes I knew I had to try – the cheese plate and the egg salad. Lucky for me both are appetizers.

Honestly, the cheese plate was a bit underwhelming. It was fine, but nothing to write home about. On the other hand, the egg salad was superb. This mayo and chickpea concoction came in a mason jar served with freshly baked bread. It tasted incredibly similar to the “real” thing and was well worth the trip to Kopps alone.

If you have the budget, opt for a full meal at this vegan Berlin staple.

1990 Vegan Living

With a family vibe of home-cooked meals, take in the the exotic dishes of Vietnam at 1990 Vegan Living . A fully vegan restaurant with the emphasis on quality ingredients and real family cooking. 

Food is served up fresh, fast full of flavor, and is quite affordable. 

There is a tapas feel to the menu, with small bowls and plates… although larger single dishes are also available. Crispy fried dumplings come stuffed with radish, carrots, and garlic. Eggplant comes wok style with shiitake mushrooms and chili. Wontons are also crispy fried and packed with tofu, and fried rolls and tofu curry are flavorful.

Fresh veggies and fruits mingle with noodles and sauces that delight the palate. Juices, cocktails, wine, beer, and tea are all on offer to satisfy your thirst.

They have an avocado cheesecake that’s a hit if you’re in the mood for something sweet with unique flare.

The atmosphere is warm and pleasant, but it’s a cash-only place, so keep that in mind when you visit this cozy spot.

Lia’s Kitchen

For a cozy burger joint with a warm cafe vibe, head to Lia’s Kitchen for hearty portions of plant-based comfort food.

The burgers are splashed with a tasty sauce, and are top notch, as are the fries which also come in the sweet potato variety. And if you are craving something fresh, then try the fresh salads or the bowls with quinoa and berries.

The place is intimate and also offers small patio seating. Prices are affordable and the staff are friendly. Apple and other fruity spritzes are on hand to quench your thirst too.

The restaurant opens late on Monday to Wednesday at 17:00 from Monday to Wednesday, and at noon the rest of the week.

La Stella Nera

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Eight years in New York changed me in a lot of ways. Most importantly it altered the way I thought about pizza. My first apartment, on the Upper East Side, was half a block from one of the best brick oven pizza places in the city, so let’s just say my standards are high.

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La Stella Nera in Berlin serves one of the best vegan pizzas I’ve had outside of NYC.

The heavenly pie was delivered to our table piping hot, straight out of the brick oven. The crust was exactly how I like it – thin, chewy, crispy and slightly charred. The molten vegan cheese was the perfect partner to the thin slices of peppery oily vegan sausage.

It was a delightful experience. So, if you’re seeking the perfect vegan pizza in Berlin, head to La Stella Nera now!

Swing Kitchen

Swing Kitchen Vegan Burgers - Vegan Restaurants Berlin

With two locations, Swing Kitchen is a burger bar that serves up vegan fare on both sides of the river. 

Burgers come in different styles, from a Chicago burger to a Vienna burger, to what they call their special, a nice bacon burger. They also have wraps, garden salads, and a crispy nugget salad. Sides are Americana style and include onion rings, and fries doused in garlic sauce or done up Greek style.

Coffees, teas, and lemonades are available to wash back your bites while swing music jazzes up the scene.

Deserts include cheesecake and tiramisu in this fully vegan eatery with an upbeat vibe.

Momos are fluffy, crispy, little pockets of heaven. It’s perfectly acceptable to eat these South Asian dumplings by the dozen, and the best place in Berlin to do so is at the aptly named Momos .

Four of the six options on their menu are vegan and all of their sauces are vegan. I highly recommend getting the pan fried version and choosing as many as you can possibly stuff yourself with.

Momos is one of the best options for vegan Berlin dining.

No Milk Today

Another 100 percent vegan joint with a homey vibe is No Milk Today . Cluttered bookshelves against the wall, long seating with throw pillows and cushioned seats. This place has a light and airy feel, much like their dishes.

Salads come as fresh lettuce topped with walnuts and radish. The quiches are also well done. Cinnamon rolls, bagels, croissants, and spelt breads with spread anchor a solid breakfast menu. Smoothie bowls and oatmeal is also available.

The coffee is stellar, and the options include a Vietnamese style serving with coconut milk. The carrot, orange, and ginger juices are all freshly prepared.

They shun artificial flavors and preservatives for fresh regional ingredients.

Cakes and pies are on offer for those that want to indulge. Breakfast is served all day.

Sunshine Vegan Restaurant

For a chill vibe with delicious Asian-influenced food, head to Sunshine Vegan Restaurant .

The atmosphere is laid-back, and there’s plenty of sidewalk seating outside. The focus here is on traditional Vietnamese and Thais fare, done 100% vegan. From soups to rice dishes and noodles, curries, and rolls.

The dumplings are round and packed with flavor. The menu is massive, and the meat alternatives are done well and accompany the dishes nicely, including fish and scallops.

Drinks consist of a variety of red and white wines, a few beers, and a few fruity options like lychee.

Plant Base 

Latte art abounds at this vegan cafe that keeps the food comfy and the vibe light and airy, functioning as a book store also, Plant Base is a must stop for every vegan visiting Berlin. With local sustainable delights, the food here feels homemade and executed with care.

Coffee, pastries, granola bowls, dips, and salads are all available, along with nice vegan scrambled eggs. Check out their delicious and eclectic selections of cakes.

They also offer a vegan book club and vegan cooking classes at this little powerhouse of vegan delights, for those that want to take their vegan culinary skills to the next level.

Feel Seoul Good 

For Korean done the vegan way, soak up the vibrant scene inside of Feel Seoul Good , or opt for one of their many sidewalk tables.

The Korean pancakes are to die for, and the kimchi on its own is also stellar. Although the emphasis is on Korean cuisine, their sushi rolls dazzle the senses with zesty flare.

And what Korean eatery can exist without the bimimbap, these bowls are created with passion and the tastes comes through. As with the sushi rolls, there are a few Vietnamese options on the menu. 

A bevy of drinks are on hand, from beer to tea to lemonades to coffee Vietnamese style.

Hot Dog Soup

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Hot Dog Soup serves stellar dirty-ballpark-style vegan hot dogs that seem like they’re straight out of a childhood memory. Not a totally plant-based restaurant but a must vegan Berlin spot for anyone craving a good dog.

Their simple soy dogs are served on a soft fluffy bun, piled high with fresh and tasty ingredients like pickles, onions, sauerkraut, peppers, tomato, and mustard.

The menu has several tempting pre-designed hot dogs to choose from, but I couldn’t resist the Red Hot Chili dog both times I went. It was a composition of hot chili pepper sauce, pickles, and onions. Absolutely outstanding, and possibly the best vegan hot dogs in Berlin.

The restaurant also serves soup, hence the name, but really, who cares? The hot dogs are the main star here.

The Best Vegan Desserts in Berlin

Obviously no vegan Berlin guide would be complete without dessert options. It’s the most important course of any meal after all!

Here are my favorite spots for vegan sweets in Berlin.

Vux Vegan Cakes in Berlin

See that cupcake in the back? That’s the best cupcake I’ve ever ever had in my life, and it’s vegan!

Cafe Vux is a sweet little vegan cafe in Berlin with a daily variety of outstanding desserts. I really don’t think there is a bad choice to be made, but if you do go and they have the peanut butter cupcake, get that one.

The other desserts I had that day (an apricot vanilla cake and the cinnamon chocolate cupcake) were stellar, but the peanut butter cupcake is the stuff of dreams.

Vux also has, from what I’ve heard, an outstanding vegan brunch on Sundays. Unfortunately, my bus arrived in Berlin late and I didn’t get there before it ended. Sad but an excellent reason to go back!

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, and are looking for the best vegan cupcakes in Berlin get to Cafe Vux.

SammyS Berliner Donuts

If you’re in Berlin and you’re craving donuts, head to SammyS Berliner Donuts for a Voodooesque experience.

Is it a donut or a Berliner? You’re not going to care which is which after you bite into these fluffy little devils of deliciousness. 

Strawberry jam, peanut butter and jelly, and chocolate are just of few of the Berliners — or donuts — on offer in these hip bakery shops. Colors delight, as do flavors, like their vanilla butter crumble. Lotus Biscoff and blueberry cheesecake are both a must.

With three locations in this vegan saturated city, this little donut — or Berliner — spot is easy to find.

To say that I’m a fan of donuts is a massive understatement. In fact, on my last trip to New York, I made it my sole mission to discover the best vegan donuts in the city .

Visiting Brammibals in Berlin was a bit like what I assume visiting the Vatican would be to a devout Catholic. Anticipation and excitement filled my body on bike ride over and became almost uncontrollable at the first glance of all the doughy gems.

My choice? The coconut bacon maple donut of course. It was everything a good donut should be. Fluffy interior, crispy exterior, and crystalized sugar glaze. I could have eaten 20 because these are the best vegan donuts in Berlin. So, it easily wins a spot on this vegan Berlin guide.

FREA Bakery

Another fully plant-based spot that’s full of tasty pastries is FREA Bakery , which bills itself as a “zero waste” establishment. 

More of a cafe feel than a bakery, the setting is light and airy with plenty of seating indoors, and minimal seating outside.

Fresh focaccia dazzles the senses. The avocado toast is awesome. Croissants come in a variety of flavors… try the pistachio, you won’t regret it.

French toast come bulky and smothered in syrupy jam and fresh fruit.

The sandwiches are stellar for the lunch crowd, and a few soups are on hand also.

The coffee is top level, and what you’d expect from a place that takes pride in what they offer. There are teas and matcha also available.

Thursday 19th of April 2018

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Thursday 14th of December 2017

WOW! I have a sudden urge to get my bum over to Berlin! Your pictures alone are enough to win me over. I had heard that Berlin was a vegan's dream but I had no idea it was this good! And vegan hotels - the possibilities are endless! Thank you for sharing!

Do it! You wont be sorry...except maybe if you OD from amazing vegan food :D

Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin

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  • Extravagant Vegan Sushi
  • Local English speaking guide
  • Original Berliner vegan "Currywurst"
  • Best Donut in Town
  • Vegan Ice Cream (only seasonal)
  • Vegan Cheese & Meats Tasting
  • Sustainability Quiz + Personalized Sustainability Tips
  • Real local stories
  • Gratuities & Tips (optional)
  • Secret Garden | Vegan Sushi, Warschauer Str. 33, 10243 Berlin, Germany We will meet in front of the store "Veganz" in Friedrichshain. Right in front of the building sitting on the corner.
  • Warschauer Str. 76, 10243 Berlin, Germany We will end the tour close to where we started. We'll be on the same street just a few blocks down from where we began the tour.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Not recommended for people with impaired mobility
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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  • You'll start at Secret Garden | Vegan Sushi Warschauer Str. 33, 10243 Berlin, Germany We will meet in front of the store "Veganz" in Friedrichshain. Right in front of the building sitting on the corner. See address & details
  • 1 Berliner Fernsehturm Stop: 5 minutes See details
  • 2 Warschauer Strasse Stop: 45 minutes See details
  • 3 RAW-Gelände Stop: 25 minutes See details
  • 4 Sonntagstraße Stop: 15 minutes See details
  • 5 Boxhagener Platz Stop: 35 minutes See details
  • You'll end at Warschauer Str. 76 Warschauer Str. 76, 10243 Berlin, Germany We will end the tour close to where we started. We'll be on the same street just a few blocks down from where we began the tour. See address & details

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Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin

Embarking on a vegan food tour in Berlin is akin to peeling back the layers of a culinary masterpiece. Each bite is a brushstroke of sustainability and flavor. As travelers meander through the city’s streets, tantalizing aromas beckon from eco-conscious eateries, promising a symphony of plant-based delights.

But what lies beyond the tantalizing dishes and ethically sourced ingredients? The answer lies in the symbiotic relationship between food, culture , and the environment , waiting to be uncovered in this immersive journey through Berlin’s vegan landscape.

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Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin - Key Points

  • Berlin offers a diverse range of sustainable vegan food options with a focus on local ingredients.
  • Eco-friendly dining experiences in Berlin include establishments like Daluma and Cookies Cream, known for organic , plant-based dishes.
  • Top vegan eateries in Berlin, such as Kopps and Lucky Leek, showcase innovative menus with environmentally friendly, creative plant-based dishes.
  • Berlin’s commitment to ethical food choices is evident through vegan markets, eco-conscious restaurants , and initiatives like composting and using organic ingredients.

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Sustainable Vegan Food Options in Berlin

Berlin offers a variety of sustainable vegan food options that cater to eco-conscious individuals looking to explore plant-based dining in the bustling city. Many establishments in Berlin prioritize using local ingredients and embrace the farm-to-table concept, ensuring freshness and supporting local farmers.

By sourcing ingredients locally, these vegan restaurants reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to the community’s sustainability efforts. Diners can enjoy dishes made from seasonal produce, knowing they’re supporting the local economy and reducing environmental impact. The farm-to-table approach not only benefits the environment but also guarantees that the food served is of high quality and flavor.

This commitment to using local ingredients enhances the overall dining experience, making it both ethical and delicious.

Eco-Friendly Dining Experiences

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Wondering how you can enjoy eco-friendly dining experiences in the vibrant city of Berlin? Here are three ways to indulge in eco-conscious dining and green gastronomy:

Daluma : This chic spot offers organic, plant-based dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients, promoting sustainable dining practices.

Cookies Cream : Located in a hidden courtyard, this upscale vegetarian restaurant serves innovative dishes in a cozy, environmentally conscious setting.

Kopps : Known for its creative vegan cuisine, Kopps focuses on reducing food waste and supporting local farmers, providing a guilt-free dining experience.

These establishments not only prioritize delicious food but also demonstrate a commitment to eco-friendly practices, making them must-visit spots for conscious diners in Berlin.

Best Vegan Eateries in the City

Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin - Best Vegan Eateries in the City

Indulge in Berlin’s thriving vegan scene by exploring the best vegan eateries the city has to offer, showcasing a diverse range of plant-based dining options that cater to conscious foodies.

Berlin is a haven for vegan foodie hotspots, boasting innovative menus that highlight sustainable and ethical green dining choices . From the vibrant atmosphere of Kopps with its creative plant-based dishes to the cozy charm of Viasko known for its hearty vegan comfort food, there’s something for every palate.

For a taste of Asian-inspired vegan cuisine, Lucky Leek is a must-visit, offering a fusion of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you’re a dedicated vegan or simply curious about plant-based eating, Berlin’s top vegan eateries are sure to impress with their delectable and environmentally friendly dishes.

Ethical Food Choices in Berlin

Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin - Ethical Food Choices in Berlin

For conscious diners seeking ethical food choices in Berlin, navigating the city’s vibrant culinary scene can lead to discovering a stack of sustainable and environmentally friendly dining options. When exploring the ethical food landscape in Berlin, visitors can look forward to:

Vegan Food Markets : Berlin boasts a variety of vegan markets where visitors can find fresh and locally sourced produce, plant-based snacks , and cruelty-free products.

Green Dining Choices : From eco-conscious restaurants to sustainable cafes, Berlin offers a range of dining establishments committed to reducing their environmental impact through practices like composting, recycling , and using organic ingredients.

Farm-to-Table Initiatives: Embrace the farm-to-table movement by dining at restaurants in Berlin that prioritize partnerships with local farms, ensuring the freshest , seasonal ingredients in their dishes.

Exploring Berlin’s Vegan Scene

Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin - Exploring Berlins Vegan Scene

When exploring Berlin’s vegan scene, visitors will discover a vibrant array of plant-based culinary delights waiting to be savored. The city boasts a rich tapestry of vegan cooking options, showcasing the diversity and creativity of plant-based living. From hearty seitan schnitzels to delicate raw desserts, Berlin’s vegan eateries cater to every palate. Here is a glimpse of what awaits you in Berlin’s vegan culinary landscape:

Prepare to embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the artistry and flavor of vegan cuisine in Berlin.

Tips for Sustainable Travel in Berlin

Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin - Tips for Sustainable Travel in Berlin

Set out on a sustainable journey through Berlin by incorporating eco-friendly practices and conscious choices into your travel experience.

Here are some tips for sustainable travel in Berlin:

Green Transportation Options : Utilize the city’s excellent public transportation system, rent a bike to explore the city, or join a walking tour to reduce your carbon footprint.

Local Markets: Support the community and reduce food miles by shopping at local markets for fresh produce and sustainable goods.

Zero Waste Initiatives and Eco-Friendly Accommodations: Look for hotels that prioritize zero waste practices and eco-friendly initiatives to minimize your environmental impact during your stay. Plus, carry a reusable water bottle and shopping bag to reduce single-use plastic consumption.

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Common questions

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Are the Vegan Food Tours in Berlin Suitable for Individuals With Dietary Restrictions or Allergies?

Individuals with dietary restrictions or allergies can find allergen-friendly options on vegan food tours in Berlin. These tours accommodate various dietary restrictions, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience without compromising their health or preferences.

What Measures Are Taken to Ensure the Sustainability of the Ingredients Used in the Vegan Food Tours?

When ensuring sustainability in ingredient sourcing for vegan food tours, they prioritize traceability , often opting for locally grown produce. Eco-friendly packaging and robust waste management practices further underscore their commitment to minimizing environmental impact and promoting sustainable practices.

Can Participants Customize Their Vegan Food Tours to Accommodate Specific Preferences or Dietary Needs?

Participants can fully customize their vegan food tours to meet specific dietary needs and preferences. This personalized experience ensures that individuals with special diets can enjoy a culinary journey tailored to their liking, creating a memorable and inclusive adventure.

Are There Any Opportunities for Hands-On Participation or Interaction With Local Sustainable Food Initiatives During the Tours?

Participants have the chance to engage in hands-on workshops and interact with local sustainable food initiatives during the tours. They can enjoy community engagement activities, fostering a deeper connection to Berlin’s sustainable food scene.

How Does the Vegan Food Tour Contribute to Supporting Local Businesses and Promoting Ethical Food Practices in Berlin?

The vegan food tour in Berlin supports local businesses by connecting travelers with community-driven eateries. With a focus on ethical sourcing, it showcases sustainable dining options, fostering a culture that values environmentally conscious and socially responsible food practices.

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Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin - Last Words

To sum it up, the Vegan Food Tour & Sustainability in Berlin offers a tantalizing glimpse into the city’s thriving plant-based food scene and commitment to environmental responsibility. From sustainable dining options to ethical eateries, this tour provides a delicious and enlightening experience for eco-conscious travelers.

By exploring Berlin’s vegan offerings and supporting local businesses dedicated to eco-friendly practices, visitors can indulge in tasty cuisine while contributing to the city’s green initiatives. It’s a must-do for anyone looking to savor delicious food and support sustainability in Berlin.

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“You don’t need a silver fork to eat good food” — Paul Prudhomme

Get ready to uncover  Berlin’s food scene  on this local neighbourhood foodie tour. Dine at local eateries to taste the true flavours of a city that escapes the German culinary norms. Understand the capital’s history through its food, and discover a few other little surprises along the way. With our local expert  Foodie Guide you will dive into a range of mouth-watering eats and reveal the stories behind the cuisine and the owners. The journey is unforgettable!

This foodie walking tour combines classic Berlin dishes, street-food, fusion dishes, local oriental flavours, famous regional beers, current trends of organic and sustainability plus more!

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    World famous Berlin Street Food –  The Currywurst

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    Locally baked Berlin pastries

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   Story of Turkish immigration

   Neighbourhood history including East Berlin

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