The Best Falafel Restaurants in Alexanderplatz, Berlin
Berlin’s largest square, Alexanderplatz, isn’t just home to some of the best shopping spots and well-known city sights; it also has some of the tastiest cheap treats – including crispy, delicious falafel joints. Here are some of the best near Alexanderplatz.
1. Döner Inn
Food Stall, Restaurant, Middle Eastern, Fast Food
2. Luxa
Restaurant, Middle Eastern, Vegetarian, Fast Food
Located on bustling Torstraße, just a stone’s throw from Alexanderplatz, Luxa is a relaxed, cosy Middle Eastern restaurant with cheap eats and great falafel. Perfect for late night feasts, or a quick meal in the centre of Berlin, this is a tasty Turkish spot serving up a mixture of kebabs, wraps and mixed plates at low prices.
3. Esra Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße
Restaurant, Middle Eastern
With two locations in Mitte, one just a short walk from Alexanderplatz on Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße, Esra offers tasty, authentic, Arab cuisine. Serving up crunchy, perfectly seasoned falafel, this restaurant offers a range of wraps and platters, including plenty of vegan and vegetarian-friendly options. With low prices and delicious, freshly made food there is a lot to love about this cosy Middle-Eastern restaurant.
5. Imbiss Adonis
Restaurant, Middle Eastern
6. Mustafa Demir’s Gemüse Kebap
Food Kiosk, Restaurant, Middle Eastern, Vegetarian
If you’re looking for generous, well-priced dishes and crunchy, freshly made falafel then Mustafa Demir’s Gemüse Kebap is the place to go. Close to Hackescher Markt station, just a few stops on the train from Alexanderplatz, this cosy joint offers fragrant, colourful wraps and mixed plates, perfect for vegetarians and vegans.
7. Yarok
Restaurant, Middle Eastern
Bringing Syrian cuisine to Berlin is Yarok, a welcoming restaurant, located on the quieter end of Torstraße, just a stone’s throw from Alexanderplatz. The menu is a rich blend of flavours, perfectly tied together with a selection of both traditional and modern Syrian dishes. The highlight of any Yarok dish is, of course, the falafel, deliciously crisp on the outside and spiced to perfection, making this one of the best spots in Mitte.
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