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Contribuisci feedbackIf you are interested in the Berlin brunch scene, you have probably seen photos from Roamers online. This tiny restaurant in Neukölln is the stuff that hipster dream about: succulents and other plants galore, rustic decor, food served on wooden plates instead of plates, long waiting times and Instagram worthy food. I admit to catching a quick picture or two of my foods before I buy, but to my horror, one of the diners actually whipped his DSLR and had a five minute photoshoot with his meal before actually eating. So... yeah. You should know what you expect from Roamers before you're here. That means some of the obnoxily hip clients should Do not visit Roamers because the food is more than quite good if you visit at a strategic time naturally. (look by a weekday morning! Immediately after entering, I had the impression that the owner with California must be given away the state flag, a license plate and the wealth of succulents. But there was a south-western vibe located outside, which was not entirely in vain with this Californian aesthetic. I asked the owner about it before I left and he showed that he was inspired by Joshua Tree in Southern California. The food reflects this Californian/Wild West/Mexical esthetic calale on kale, jalapeño cheese sandwiches, French toast, avocado toast, huevos rancheros, etc. I had the French toast that was absolutely impeccable. Roamers really takes a notch with their interpretation of this classic breakfast dish: caramelized pear, berries, jam and Greek yogurt! At €8 it was worth every cent. And with free tap water is definitely a plus because it is such a rareness in Berlin!
The best breakfast I had in Berlin. A little more expensive than most, but can not recommend the French toast enough - especially with an additional page of bacon €1 extra. Friendly staff really cute decor. Take some time to walk in the neighborhood when you visit!
That was by far the best restaurant I had eaten in Berlin. I went twice, once for breakfast and once for lunch. Immediately upon arrival the cosiness of the restaurant from the outdoor tables, lush plants everywhere and music from the small restaurant is visible. Each dish looks and tastes exquisite. Could not recommend this restaurant very much. Note that it is only cash and the largest available table seats are four people.
For people who only want to speak English this place is perfect for you. The menu is only in English and the waitstaff only spoke English, even to each other! The food theme seemed to be a bit tex mex, which originally drew me to the cafe, because I love spicy eggs for breakfast. The quality of the food was very good but it wasn't quite tex mex spicy and the salsa that came with my eggs was a sauce, not salsa. I'm being overly picky because I really miss a good spicy salsa with my eggs and didn't quite get it here, but the atmosphere and overall flavor and quality of the food made it worth coming too.
This cafe is a hidden treasure! Super small, doesn't look like much from the outside... But: Great fresh food. Looks amazing and taste even more amazing! We've tried the avocado bread and the beetroot with goat cheese bread. Both on sourdough with fantastic flavors. We drank their beetroot drink and a home made ginger beer. Both sandwiches and the drinks were well decorated with greens and clearly they were made with a lot of love. Not a lot of tables; you might have to wait outside for a bit. Cozy inside with lots of plants and cute tables and chairs. Will definitely come back many many more times!