Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Levantine Street Food in Berlin
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The Sabich sandwich from the tiny store in Kreuzberg achieved legendary status shortly after opening. Soft pita bread, boiled egg, eggplant, harissa and Iraqi curry come together to create the perfect sandwich. Be sure to order the homemade Gazoz to drink.
Sama Beirut is one of the best falafel stores in Berlin. The falafel plate also includes fresh fattoush salad, hummus, chips and pickled cucumber. You should also definitely order fatteh here, a warm dish made from chickpeas and yoghurt sauce.
The finest deli food in Kreuzberg. We recommend ordering several dishes to share. The roasted cauliflower, the hummus and the Drillinge potatoes with lemon aioli as a side dish are particularly impressive, as is the extra-soft challah bread. A delight for the palate!
Nabil serves the finest Middle Eastern dishes: falafel, halloumi and shawarma, either in a sandwich or as a plate with salad or vegetables. Located directly on Humannplatz in Prenzlauer Berg, you can sit in the small snack bar either inside or outside.
The location in Wilmersdorf is brand new, and a green garden can now be used for Tel Aviv street food. Tomatoes, eggplants, chickpeas and the like are turned into shakshuka sandwiches or cauliflower sabich - and of course delicious, creamy hummus, the flagship of Levantine cuisine.
Hearty dishes from northern Iraqi cuisine. It's best to order a mixed platter to share, so you can try all the pastes, sauces, falafel, shawarma and salads. Repeat the same with the dessert mix platter. Very cozy atmosphere in the pretty restaurant!
This Lebanese restaurant is located on Crellestraße in one of the most beautiful areas of Berlin. It serves delicious falafel and juicy grilled meat, which you can enjoy on the large terrace in complete peace and quiet. A time-out in the hustle and bustle of Schöneberg!
The first Yemeni restaurant in Berlin offers a large selection of dishes with lamb, fish and chicken. Vegetarians also get their money's worth: the beans in a stone pot and the Beirut hummus, for example, are highly recommended. The desserts are another highlight!
Fine Syrian cuisine on Torstraße. In this small restaurant, crispy falafel and shawarma are served on platters with salad, vegetables and pastes or in crispy baked bread. When could you be more satisfied than when sharing one of these specialties from Damascus?
Delicious sharing plates from the Tel Aviv kitchen for lunch and dinner. Hummus, sabich and kofta plates, fresh salads and sandwiches. On Sundays there is an all-day menu with a very special shakshuka. Hip atmosphere!
Strolling along Kantstraße with a falafel and makali sandwich. What could be better? Not only is the falafel outstanding, the shawarma and other classics of Lebanese cuisine are also impressive and make Zaim one of the best street food addresses in Charlottenburg.