Vegan
Middle Eastern
Israeli

Cafe offering Levantine food, like hummus and dips, for lunch and dinner. Est. 2020. NOTE: Please verify if offering cow's milk. Open Mon-Tue 17:00-22:30, Wed 17:00-22:00, Thu-Sun 12:00-22:30.


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33 Reviews

First Review by YoucefZeghouani

PrincessPudding

Points +249

Vegan
25 Mar 2022

Fresh exciting flavours

We loved all of the small dishes we tried on the lunch menu. Great fresh flavours and produce. Can really recommend the bread salad (nom). The restaurant itself is beautifully decorated.

Pros: Completely vegan , Quality of food

Leonie97

Points +41

Vegan
01 Jan 2022

Surprise vegan

We went here without knowing it was a vegan restaurant. So when we wanted to order we were pleasantly surprised that everything on the menu was vegan! The food was amazing, tapas style with warm bread. Would highly recommend.

wommes

Points +151

Vegan
21 Oct 2021

Great food, delicious coffee

Nice and cosy place with very good coffee and great vegan food (meze). Nice atmosphere, ideal lunch place.

Yasminesan

Points +1917

Vegan
12 Sep 2021

Fast and nice service, terrace, nice tapas selection

Israeli tapas near Tempelhoferfeld. Nice service, bathrooms inside, indoor and outdoor seating. Large hot and cold drinks menu and tapas are all vegan with a mixture of hot and cold. The bread salad is especially excellent, and I liked the baked cauliflower too.. Priced are a bit high considering it's tapas but post-Corona it's understandable. card payments accepted.

Pros: Food quality, Location

Cons: Prices for portion size

lunaliz

Points +78

Vegan
25 Oct 2020

NOT VEGAN! otherwise nice

Cafe Pilz seems to have really nice mezze and food in general. All the food is vegan - awesome!
We weren't hungry though and only ordered coffee, which we expected to be vegan as Cafe Pilz is labeled vegan on here and everything else was vegan as well. Turns out they usually serve coffee with cows milk and charge 0.30 Euro extra for oat milk (the only vegan alternative). I found that quite confusing as in my opinion a café that serves non-vegan food or drink isn't vegan.
So: In order to not confuse people who don't drink cows milk, I would either relabel label Cafe Pilz as vegetarian and make it clear that the default choice is cows milk or make it all vegan. If either of those were chosen, I wouldn't have anything to complain about!

AntonPilz

26 Oct 2020

Hey,
I apologize for the confusion, but we never intended to label ourselves as a vegan place. On the contrary, we're a normal restaurant that serves Levantine food without anyone noticing it's vegan. We also never stated anywhere that anything we sell is vegan and it says on the menu that oat milk costs extra. I actually didn't list us on this website but I'll try and claim it. Thank you for your feedback.

YoucefZeghouani

Points +141

Vegetarian
24 Oct 2020

Amazing mezze Levant

Very nice new middle eastern/levant food place. Small tapas/mezze like, affordable price and original recipes
Super tasty and all vegan!

Pros: All vegan, Original recipes, Cheap




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