Lunch Spots
Berlin, Berlin
restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Halmoni Restaurant
This Korean lunch spot serves a great bibimbap and big warming soups with a lot of flavor! I loved the bibimbap with salmon and the seafood udon soup, but they also make tteokbokki, pan fried Korean rice cakes looking like very thick noodles and served in a red chili sauce. Not many restaurants in Berlin have tteokbokki and this is just one of many reasons to definitely check out Halmoni!
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Berlin, Berlin
restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Dragonbowl
Poké bowl is one of the best things you could have for lunch! That’s why I often go for one at Dragonbowl. You can choose between a small and big portions and many different bowl-components. I would highly recommend to get the rice as a base instead of the zoodles and top it with the ceviche and the fresh lime sauce. 
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Berlin, Berlin
restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Vereinszimmer
This is my favorite Italian bar in Berlin. A „Bar“ in Italy is a place where you get your daily morning-coffee, some breakfast and maybe also some afternoon snacks. This is Lo Spazio here! They also offers a daily changing lunch menu, proper Italian food including one or two pasta dishes, a salad, a soup, a meat and a fish meal.
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Berlin, Berlin
restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Cocoro Japanese Kitchen, Teahouse & Sake Bar
This small Japanese deli is for quality lunchtimes! The food makes you feel very good, as they cook in the traditional Japanese way: light, smooth and pure. They serve dons and soups and a few appetizers. If you are into sake - they have many different kinds here and a real experts about the Japanese rice wine. 
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Berlin, Berlin
restaurants
Posted over 5 years ago
Gözleme
Manti are litte Turkish dumplings filled with minced meat or potatoes topped with a sourish yogurt sauce, pepper oil and garlic. At Gözleme you can watch how they prepare them freshly when you order them what you should definitely do because they are so delicious! This place is named after another Turkish speciality: Gözleme are thin, filled flatbreads grilled on a big stone hotplate - also amazing! 
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