We spontaneously ended up at Veganaa, where vegan Mongolian cuisine is prepared. After a brief, very pleasant chat with the owner (I assume it's the owner), we learned that she's been vegan for over 20 years and cooks herself. And you can taste it. Everything is fresh, lovingly prepared, and absolutely delicious.
My favorites? Definitely the super juicy and spicy fricassee with soy strips. Simply delicious! But the buuz – steamed filled wheat dumplings – also rounded off my experience perfectly.
Whether you're vegan or not (like me), this is a top spot!
I ate my falafel here for months; it was the best in Berlin.
Unfortunately, they've gone so bad, which is a shame. There's no reason to go there anymore.
Would not serve me a hot burger. They only put them on the grill for 60 seconds, which is not long enough to cook anything. We had them remake them, and they refused to cook them any longer, they said it is their policy that they can only cook it for 60 seconds on each side. Even if the customer asked for it to be hotter. I could not eat my food, no refund was offered. Food may taste fine there, but it’s gross to serve not hot. Fries were fine. $35 for two inedible burgers & a medium order of fries with a few sauces.
Very bad they have an employee I think is the receptionist, his manners are very bad and he interferes in things that do not concern him and in addition to that he lacks experience in his field. Very bad service - a staff member (a very bad Iranian employee) was very rude, he was in a bad mood who did not bother him and showed only no competence.