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Plantbased diets are on the rise everywhere. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Berlin. We visited the vegan capital of the world, where plantbased food is firmly embedded in the mainstream, and eating meat is the exception. Discover four of our favorite vegan hotspots.

PLANTBASED BERLIN

 Britt Boeijen   Nina Slagmolen  Xiao-Er Kong

4 VEGAN HOTSPOTS IN THE GERMAN CAPITAL

PLANTBASED BERLIN

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Maybachufer 8 &  Danziger Straße 65, Berlin
www.brammibalsdonuts.com

Vegan doesn’t have to mean healthy. Brammibal’s Donuts is living proof. Europe’s first vegan donut shop opened in 2015 and provides daily fresh, high quality, and 100% plantbased alternatives to mass produced donuts. With monthly exclusive seasonal flavors, like Matcha Raspberry or Boston Cream, Brammibal’s has something for everyone. To top it off, every week, a specific flavor is chosen to help make the world a better place, with €1 of each order going to charity. 

Brammibal’s Donuts

Britt Boeijen   Nina Slagmolen Xiao-Er Kong

4 VEGAN HOTSPOTS IN THE GERMAN CAPITAL

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Krossener Straße 19, Berlin
www.restaurant1990.de

Vietnamese cuisine is a beacon of plantbased creativity. Filled to the brim with exotic spices, fresh produce, and a dazzling array of vegetarian and vegan dishes. At 1990 Vegan Living, Vietnamese plantbased tradition has found its way to Berlin. With organic tofu and seasonal herbs sourced from their very own garden, the menu is a smorgasbord of traditional vietnamese fair. The house speciality is Com Chien: tender tofu wrapped in crunchy rice flakes, served with a raspberry-chili sauce.

1990 Vegan Living

Britt Boeijen   Nina Slagmolen Xiao-Er Kong

4 VEGAN HOTSPOTS IN THE GERMAN CAPITAL

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Danziger Straße 16, Berlin
www.rawtastic.de

At Rawtastic there isn’t a single ingredient that gets heated over 42 degrees Celsius (107F). Yet somehow they manage to offer burgers alongside the expected salads and energy bowls. The most surprising highlight is the Pizzatastic, which honestly might be the healthiest pizza in Berlin. The base is a slowly dried combination of buckwheat, linseed, zucchini, apple, and avocado that takes eight full hours to prepare, but packs a suitably satisfying crunch. Top it with vegan mozzarella, pesto, cashews, olives, and caramelized onions, and you have a 100% guilt free, delicious meal.

Rawtastic

Britt Boeijen   Nina Slagmolen Xiao-Er Kong

4 VEGAN HOTSPOTS IN THE GERMAN CAPITAL

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Linienstraße 94, Berlin
www.kopps-berlin.de

Kopps is a must visit, regardless of its vegan pedigree. This is fine dining that happens to be vegan. General Manager Ilhami Terzi has been fighting the good fight and changing hearts and minds for eight years now, but it’s paying off. CNN has rated Kopps among the eleven best vegan restaurants in the world, mostly thanks to the chefs Niklas Mirinioui and Marcus Kümmeldaring flavor combinations, high quality ingredients, and incredible culinary creativity. Eight years ago nobody really cared about plantbased food, but the world is a decidedly different place now. Perhaps for the better. Those looking for the ultimate plantbased fine dining experience need look no further than Kopps’ seven course tasting menu.

Kopps

Britt Boeijen   Nina Slagmolen Xiao-Er Kong

4 VEGAN HOTSPOTS IN THE GERMAN CAPITAL

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 Britt Boeijen   Nina Slagmolen 
Xiao-Er Kong

Plantbased diets are on the rise everywhere. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Berlin. We visited the vegan capital of the world, where plantbased food is firmly embedded in the mainstream, and eating meat is the exception. Discover four of our favorite vegan hotspots.

PLANTBASED BERLIN

Maybachufer 8 &  Danziger Straße 65, Berlin
www.brammibalsdonuts.com

Vegan doesn’t have to mean healthy. Brammibal’s Donuts is living proof. Europe’s first vegan donut shop opened in 2015 and provides daily fresh, high quality, and 100% plantbased alternatives to mass produced donuts. With monthly exclusive seasonal flavors, like Matcha Raspberry or Boston Cream, Brammibal’s has something for everyone. To top it off, every week, a specific flavor is chosen to help make the world a better place, with €1 of each order going to charity. 

Brammibal’s Donuts

Krossener Straße 19, Berlin
www.restaurant1990.de

Vietnamese cuisine is a beacon of plantbased creativity. Filled to the brim with exotic spices, fresh produce, and a dazzling array of vegetarian and vegan dishes. At 1990 Vegan Living, Vietnamese plantbased tradition has found its way to Berlin. With organic tofu and seasonal herbs sourced from their very own garden, the menu is a smorgasbord of traditional vietnamese fair. The house speciality is Com Chien: tender tofu wrapped in crunchy rice flakes, served with a raspberry-chili sauce.

1990 Vegan Living

Danziger Straße 16, Berlin
www.rawtastic.de

At Rawtastic there isn’t a single ingredient that gets heated over 42 degrees Celsius (107F). Yet somehow they manage to offer burgers alongside the expected salads and energy bowls. The most surprising highlight is the Pizzatastic, which honestly might be the healthiest pizza in Berlin. The base is a slowly dried combination of buckwheat, linseed, zucchini, apple, and avocado that takes eight full hours to prepare, but packs a suitably satisfying crunch. Top it with vegan mozzarella, pesto, cashews, olives, and caramelized onions, and you have a 100% guilt free, delicious meal.

Rawtastic

Linienstraße 94, Berlin
www.kopps-berlin.de

Kopps is a must visit, regardless of its vegan pedigree. This is fine dining that happens to be vegan. General Manager Ilhami Terzi has been fighting the good fight and changing hearts and minds for eight years now, but it’s paying off. CNN has rated Kopps among the eleven best vegan restaurants in the world, mostly thanks to the chefs Niklas Mirinioui and Marcus Kümmeldaring flavor combinations, high quality ingredients, and incredible culinary creativity. Eight years ago nobody really cared about plantbased food, but the world is a decidedly different place now. Perhaps for the better. Those looking for the ultimate plantbased fine dining experience need look no further than Kopps’ seven course tasting menu.

Kopps

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