Vegan in Berlin, Germany | Elephantastic Vegan (2024)

Berlin is hands-down a vegan’s paradise. In this post, I’m sharing my favorite places to eat vegan in the capital of Germany. Let’s get started!

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Vegan in … is a series of posts onElephantastic Veganwhere I write about my vegan travelling experiences. I love to travel,especiallyto larger cities,rather than spending my days on the beach at some resort, but finding restaurants with vegan optionsin a foreign city isn’t always that easy.With thispost, I want to show you awesomeplaces to eat for your next tripto Berlinin Germany! :)

It’s never a bad ideato useHappyCow to get a neat overview of your vegan eating possibilities. I haven’t even had the chance to try all of the vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants in Berlin because the city has so much to offer for vegans! So naturally, this post only contains the few options I’ve tested and tried.

Vegan in Berlin – travel video

Instead of the regular sight-seeing section in my ‘vegan in’ posts, I’ll share a video of the food at the vegan summer festival Berlin! If you have a chance to go there, I can absolutely recommend it. The Vegan Summer Fest is usually in August, so make sure you check it out if you are in Berlin at that time! The food was amazing, the festival was perfectly organized, and the people were so nice.. all in all.. it was perfect :)

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…and now to the restaurants in Berlin.

Plant Base

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Prenzlauer Allee 208, 10405 Berlin
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BEAUTIFUL place, and delicious bagels! (I had one with cream cheese, capers, dill, and carrot lox, which was so good!), and super friendly staff. One of my favorite breakfast places in Berlin.

Yummy Mummy Bistro

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Raumerstraße 12, Berlin
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If you know me, I’m always on a secret mission of finding vegan croissants in any city. And Yummy Mummy Bistro made me very happy because they had not one, but two kinds of vegan croissants! So if you’re looking for soft, flaky croissants, this is the place to be!

Brammibal’s Donuts

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Maybachufer 8, 12047 Berlin + more locations
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Brammibal’s Donuts was probably what I was most looking forward to during our Berlin trip and I wasn’t disappointed. These were the best donuts (vegan or not) I’ve ever had. We had the Lavender Blueberry Donut, White Chocolate Pistachio, Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Donut, Strawberry Cream Cheese Donut, and the Maple Coconut Bacon one. Can you tell we went there a couple of times?Brammibal’s Donuts is a must-visit when you’re in Berlin! They also have a really good iced latte.

1990 Vegan Living

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Krossener Str. 19, 10245 Berlin
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1990 Vegan Living offers Vietnamese tapas bowls, regular-sized portions, and awesome alcohol and non-alcoholic drinks. They have 20 different tapas you can choose from, so there’s plenty to try out. Everything was perfect: The food, the atmosphere, the drinks, the friendly staff.

The food was actually so good, we went there 3 times during our first 5-day trip! We couldn’t get enough and we’ve tried our way almost all the way through the tapas bowls menu. Since then, every time I’m in Berlin, 1990 Vegan Living is my go-to happy place!

Secret Garden

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Warschauer Str. 33, 10243 Berlin, Germany

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Secret Garden is a vegan Sushi place situated in the same building as the Veganz supermarket (100% vegan store). To try lots of different sushi, we opted for the signature plate ‘Happiness for two’ and we were not disappointed. Everything was delicious and the presentation is just magical with the dry ice smoke.

Witty’s

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Multiple Locations

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Witty’s is not vegan, but they do offer a vegan currywurst, which I’ve tried and loved. The base of the sausage is made from beans and the ‘skin’ is made from seaweed. It tastes just like its meaty counterpart. They do have multiple locations all over the city.

Stella Nera

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Leykestraße 18, 12053 Neukölln, Berlin
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Just another pizza place – or not. At Stella Nera, everything is 100% vegan, they are a collective, working without a boss, and the food is absolutely amazing. We had chickpea fritters as an appetizer, a pizza margherita with vegan cheese and a pizza topped with salami. The pizza crust is the best ever. ever. ever!

Sunshine Vegan Restaurant

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Falckensteinstraße 5, 10997 Berlin
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Sunshine Vegan Restaurant was one of the places we stumbled upon by accident. And we didn’t regret it one bit(e). There were so many dishes on the menu, we never tried before, so we took this as our chance to try taro cake (on top), mock chicken drumsticks (middle), and breaded lotus root (bottom). The portions were so much bigger than we expected for the price! And it was absolutely delicious. Usually, I’m not a big fan of salad, but the salad underneath was AMAZING.

Momos

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Fehrbelliner Straße 5,10119 Berlin
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Okay, we might have gone a bit overboard at Momos because we ordered a large set (18 pieces) of pan-fried momos plus all of the sides: green beans, salad, and edamame. But we couldn’t resist! We opted for 3 different fillings for the momos: broccoli-shiitake-tofu, pumpkin-chickpea, and mushroom-potato. The broccoli-shiitake-tofu filling was my favorite! But they were all delicious and we were so full afterward. Momos is not entirely vegan, but 4 of the 6 different fillings were vegan ones, so lots of options!

Vöner

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Boxhagenerstraße 56,10245 Berlin
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I don’t think you can come to Berlin and not have a Vöner ;) Vöner is the plant-based alternative to Döner – meat on a rotisserie. I’m more of a wrap girl, while my travel companion chose the vöner in bread (with peanut sauce! yummy!). We also had special fries with a cheesy sauce and caramelized onions, which was absolutely delicious. The portions are huge! I couldn’t even finish my wrap but it was a great breakfast the next day :D

Der vegetarische Metzger (The vegetarian butcher)

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Bergmannstraße 1, 10961 Berlin
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We stumbled upon this small bistro and I’m so glad we did. We ordered the Pulled Beef Burger, fries with guacamole, and Chicken Shawarma. Everything was absolutely delicious and it’s pretty inexpensive too. I loved the atmosphere in the restaurant – it’s small but there’s nice music, a modern interior, and the staff is super friendly. You can also buy packaged meat alternatives.

Cat Tuong

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Kastanienallee 89, 10435Berlin
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Cat Tuong is a lovely small Vietnamese restaurant and 100% vegan. As for the appetizer, we had these fried dumplings/rolls of which I have forgotten the name, but they were really good. As the main course, I had the Pho Cary consisting of red curry with coconut milk, tofu, seitan, veggies, and rice noodles. The portion was huge and delicious! I’m a sucker for red curries :D The tables in the restaurant are really tight next to each other, so it was a bit awkward. But when I took the photos of the food, the person sitting next to us asked me if I’m a food blogger, so we talked and actually realized that he was Eric, the founder of HappyCow! Ahhh what a crazy coincidence. We talked a lotand got drinks afterward.

Djimalaya

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Invalidenstraße159, 10115 Berlin
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Djimalaya is an Israeli restaurant – they serve meat but the vegan options are marked on the menu, so they’re easy to spot. We indulged in a mixture of their sharers: hummus, a plate of olives and pickled gherkins, sweet potato fries, homemade pita,and falafel. It was to die for and everything we wanted in that situation. Yumm!

Streetfood Marketat Mauerpark (on Sundays)

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Bernauer Straße63-64, 13355 Berlin
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I can highly recommend checking out the Mauerpark flea market on Sundays. Not only can youfind lots of vintage itemsand enjoy live performances, but there’s also a street food market and they have LOTS of vegan options. Actually so many, that we didn’t even manage to trythem all.

So this was pretty much my BerlinTrip. Have you ever been there? Do you have any additional vegan-friendlyrestaurant tips for Berlin? I’d love to know in the comments!

This post was first published in September 2016. Last updated in August 2023. I’ve removed restaurants that closed permanently and added new ones!

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