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Coffee in Berlin: Le Johann Rose

A sunny day in town and a short trip to Kreuzberg, thats how Sundays always should look like. A dance performance of a friend brought me into that direction. On my way to the venue I came across this little café called La Johann Rose and decided to have a quick coffee stop there. The inside is charmingly decorated, kitsch and vintage pieces are the main things you will find along with some patterned wallpapers and fresh flowers on the table. A Latté Macchiato costs € 2,80 (To Go € 2,00) and is served in a full glas with delicious foam. Along with that I enjoyed a banana nut bread slice, which was so fluffy and costs € 2,00. If you are looking for other sweat treats you can choose between some other freshly made cakes, brownies (one € 2,00), ice-cream and vegan spelt waffles (starting at € 3,60). If you are looking for lunch, you will also be able to find something here. They serve soups and other little dishes. Afterwards just stroll through the …

Lunch in Berlin: Die Kantine

When you start thinking of a canteen, what comes to your mind? Dark big halls, unhealthy food and a lot of noise? Certainly most of us remember the school or university canteen. However nowadays you can see that more people start to think about what they eat, certainly from a positive point of view. When one hears that more than 80% of health problems comes through wrong nutrition it definitely is time to rethink. But back to the subject. Having lunch in Berlin is in our opinion not that hard anymore. Many places have opened over the past years and this one is worth a try. Die Kantine (The Canteen) is a place for lunch in Berlin Mitte. The building was designed by David Chipperfield, a well-known architect, and is an addition to their architectural office in Berlin. The exposed concrete and the huge sliding windows give the whole atmosphere an own expression and fit into the minimal design and architecture practiced by Chipperfield. If you come along for Lunch you maybe should reserve a …

Coffee in Berlin: Kaffeemitte

A coffee break is just one of those things we really need on a long day or in-between a shopping trip. Energy comes back to the body and you can recover. There are many beautiful cafés in Berlin and you somehow get the feeling that Berlin is a coffee-city. If you are hanging around Hackescher Markt this café place is just the right one. Kaffeemitte is always filled with people and you can feel that this really is a typical Berlin Szene café. But nevertheless it’s worth a visit. They serve some delicious cakes (€ 2 – 4) and if you are rather looking for something hearty you can chose between some Paninis (€ 6 – 7,50) and other daily dishes (Salads and Pasta). Breakfast is also available. A Latté Macchiacto costs € 3,10 and is enough to satisfy your appetite. When the weather is good you can sit outside and watch tourists and Berliners go by. Price $$$$$ // Service ☆☆☆☆☆ // Location ☆☆☆☆☆ // Taste ☆☆☆☆☆ Kaffeemitte Weinmeisterstraße 9a 10178 Berlin What To …

Lunch in Berlin: Papaya

We decided to share a new category with you on our blog. From now on you will find some handy tipps and hints for your stay in Berlin. Places you must see, where you can eat or enjoy a coffee. Just click the hashtag #berlinguide and all related posts will pop-up. And with this, straight into the substance. Papaya is a Thai restaurant located on the Kantstraße in the district Charlottenburg. From the outside one would probably not choose this place, there are others which look more appealing. However it is definitely worth a try. First you should order a lime juice with some crushed ice, super refreshing and costs only € 2,40. Then you really need some time to figure out what to eat, the menu offers many different dishes. I went for wheat noodles with green curry and chicken costing € 6,90. If you want to eat spicy, here is the place for you. Around lunch time (1pm) the restaurant became pretty full, so come a bit before or after one. Price $$$$$ // …

Sweet Treat in Berlin: Youghurt

You know we love food (and taking pictures of food). For some years now we noticed that people around us try to eat more healthy and keep an eye on what is in their food. When Jan from Youghurt invited us over to try their Müsli (cereals), frozen yoghurt, smoothies and fresh toppings we couldn’t resist. You come in and chose everything yourself and how much of each topping you want. In the end you pay by weight (100g = € 1,99). If you decide to visit Youghurt you will find a self-service bistro which serves healthy fast food on a fresh basis. Their newest addition? Salads and soups. Jan and Magi (married couple), owner and founder of the store, love what they do and what they have created. You can really feel their passion for the concept and the store which is why we also would come back and visit them for a FroYo and a chat. Youghurt Berlin Leipziger Platz 12 10117 Berlin

Sweet Treat in Berlin: Waffelkaffel

Ever since I tried waffles for the first time in my life they have become the best sweettreat ever. Therefore it wasn’t too hard for me to join my boyfriend on a visit to the little Waffelkaffel in Neukölln (a borough of Berlin). It really is this kind off place where you want to hang-out with some friends and enjoy one of their delicious waffle creations. You can choose between sweet ones (served with fruits and ice-cream for example) or savory (e.g. with salmon or goats cheese). It truly is worth a visit if you ask me. Waffelkaffel Schillerpromenade 7 12049 Berlin

Outdoor in Berlin: Tempelhofer Feld

This place really feels like freedom. The wind was blowing, the sun was shining, a place to feel relaxed and down to earth. Some years ago Tempelhof was one of Berlin’s airports but after closing down it has become a huge sports/dog walk/sunbathing area. Got to take my inline skates with me next time. Dress – Vintage Bag – Topshop Sandals – Stefanel

Sweet Treat in Berlin: Princess Cheesecake

Do you know this feeling when you walk past a little café, shop or restaurant every once in a  while and think “I really have to go there” ?! We do felt this way about this little charming  café in Berlin Mitte. Princess Cheesecake has a fine selection of cakes, mainly cheesecakes of  course, a great range of tea and lovely coffee. The right place to be if you are willing to pay a bit  more for something that is really good. We tried the New York cheesecake and the Apple Cake,  both a true sensation. We really love the classical music which plays along on their main webpage. Princess Cheesecake Tucholskystraße 37  10117 Berlin Mitte on the map