Berlin is one of the best cities to be a vegan. It frequently makes the top five of the best cities for vegans around the world, and it's not hard to see why. There are dozens of fully vegan eateries in Berlin, and even non-vegan places typically have great plant-based options.
I'm here to introduce you to one of the best vegan restaurants in Berlin: Alaska Bar. Everything is great at Alaska Bar, which works out wonderfully because they are a tapas restaurant, so you can try a little bit of everything when visiting. Their tapas range from traditional Spanish dishes made plant-based like their patatas bravas with cream and chorizo, to delicacies like almond ricotta paired with crispy grissini, as well as carrot lachs and cream cheese on crispy bread. Save room for dessert and enjoy a heart slice of cheesecake topped with local forest berries.
I'm not vegan, but I think Alaska Bar genuinely has some of the most creative and quality food in the city, which is saying something. Give them a try and let me know what you think!
Reuterstraße 85
Tapas start at:
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