I've been there five times already, only to find it closed even though Google says it's open. I actually really like the place. But when I'm driving there to get food, I'm not going back. It's become like playing roulette. Sometimes it's open, sometimes it's closed. Today I wasted time and energy again. I've had enough!
I'm not going to bother driving there on the off chance anymore.
Very taste with reach flavors.
I wish I took pictures of the main corse.
We had fish special and shrimp scampi.
A little on the spicy side bust most hot peppers can be avoided.
We ordered the Aladdin Teller so we could try a cross-section of the dish. Most of the fatty dishes were overdone. The falafel, for example, was small and consisted mostly of the shell. The meat wasn't great either.
A very good vegan restaurant with a wide selection and very friendly staff.
There's plenty of space and the prices are fair.
We'll definitely come back.
You can park nearby on the street.
The staff member was rude.
The order was taken incorrectly because they were listening to loud music. The portion size was very small for the price. The taste was okay.
For that price, you might as well go to a restaurant; at least you get good service and more on your plate. 🙄
Since I've been asked so often: what was it like at the "Restaurant der Hofladen" (Farm Shop Restaurant), I decided to go and see what it's like. But that's only a small part of the visit, because the "Hofladen" (farm shop), like many other restaurants, is located in the "Armenius Market Hall"! Like all market halls built between 1883 and 1892, the market halls had Roman numerals instead of names! Today's Amenius Market Hall bore the Roman numeral X when Germany was still an empire!
The hall is located in the Tiergarten district, in the Moabit neighborhood (so named by the French Hugonots who settled in this area in 1885, in memory of the biblical land of Moab).
The hall is one of 14 that the Berlin Magistrat (city government) had built to remedy the intolerable hygienic conditions at the city markets and to ensure the population's food supply!
The "Hofladen" restaurant is one of four restaurants that work closely together so that guests can order what's on the shared menu in each restaurant! A very practical and good service for guests!
This group includes, in addition to the "Hofladen" (Austrian dishes), the "Fischladen" (fish shop), the "Almenteria&Vini" (Italian dishes), and the "Smoke&Barvel" (meat dishes/BBQ)!
I chose Wiener Schnitzel! And what came to the table was a truly well-souffléd schnitzel, the meat very tender, and every bite a delight! Only the parsley garnish didn't go with the meal! But I also told the very friendly waitress!
No vinegar or anything similar should be added to the potato salad either! Pickles are enough for a pleasant aroma 👍 The beer came fresh from the tap and was a great complement to the Wiener Schnitzel!
In addition to the four restaurants mentioned, the Arminius Hall is home to many more, all of which offer good and affordable food!
To keep the text from becoming too long, I've included some relevant images, so every guest can discover what suits them best! 👍
The Armenius Market Hall is easily accessible from the city center (take U-Bahn line 9 from Kurfürstendamm to Moabit station, or take tram line M10 from the main train station)!