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as I am for my travel guide bertaberlin, who are always looking for the hidden gemstones in berlin, I visited this place. a real hingucker is this old-fashioned, beautifully decorated eckladen, who sells nuts and cores loose, in bags or even bags! a large selection of Turkish sweets will also be found here. but on the back of the shops is a small restaurant where they serve the most important dish, Turkish bakery pot... View all feedback.
What June K doesn't like about Çarik Kuruyemis:
At first glare it looks like a Turkish candy shop but if you are bold enough to walk down that small way you'll find yourself in the restaurant area. This place is absolutely my taste: not fancy, slightly cheesy, noisy and good for some nice food. I tried kumpir baked potatoes with several salads and fillings for the first time and I was amazed! The heat of the soft potato goes really well with the fresh and cold sal... View all feedback.
As I am for my travel guide bertaberlin, who are always looking for the hidden gemstones in berlin, I visited this place. a real hingucker is this old-fashioned, beautifully decorated eckladen, who sells nuts and cores loose, in bags or even bags! a large selection of Turkish sweets will also be found here. but on the back of the shops is a small restaurant where they serve the most important dish, Turkish bakery potatoes called kumpir'. this speciality is filled with various beats like saffronsalat, olive, couscous, cheese and mais. they can also order mantı knödel, börek and the Turkish rührei variants. a real culinary enrichment for vegetarians and the high time!
I'm here several times. the breakfast is typical Turkish and very good. they also have a kumpir! the front has nuts and dried fruits. the atmosphere could be a little better. there is a huge glass smoke area (like an aquarium).
The concept is simple, they get a freshly roasted backkartoffel (called a pumpir,) that they fluff with something cheese, and then choose additional toppings to add it. Despite the fact that I don't speak German or Turkish, those who run the caffe were very patient with me. I had to wait about 20 minutes before the next row of kartoffels were ready, and then they called people to switch for their jumping choice based on the order when they arrived. the kartoffel was fantastic, and the beats were quite different from what I've ever seen. These include: red pepper couscous, macaroni salad, olive, mais, jalapenos, thunfish, and a smoked carrot salad. the portions are huge as soon as all supplements are added - and the price was 5 euro including drinks. beautiful place for a low key, but super filling place to eat.
Nice waiters, cozy Turkish style ambience, delicious food, amazing prices! Two people can pay as much as 7€ for two filled potatoes, a delicious omelette and Turkish tea! Really really yummy! I try to go at least twice a month! They have many toppings for the potato filling, and you can choose as many as you want. And the potatoes are HUGE! Veggie omelette is my favourite, since it reminds me to Spanish omelette plus mushrooms. They serve it with bread and veggies! I really recommend it! The don't have English menu, but the waiters are very helpful!
This place is barely overlooked when you walk past it, because it's always a lot going on in it. However, the restaurant is easy to overlook it is located in the back part of the business and is as good as always full. The speciality of the house or Kumpir is an oven potato with butter and cheese, to which you can order many different salads, which then come to the potato as a topping. There are: couscous, carrot salad, noodle salad, Russian salad (which is not really Russian, because other ingredients such as green peas, sausages, salt cucumbers etc lack), maize, olives, Turkish sausages, pepperoni and much more. The whole costs only EUR3,90 and is just appropriate for the wedding. The kiln potatoes are also out of the house and I often take with them. However, the service leaves much to be desired. I used to order juices to take along and have said clearly every time that I want the salad without dressing and the pommes without Mayo. Although this was passed on to the kitchen, the kitchen was not implemented. I then got the food with Mayo and the salad with dressing. And every time I pointed out the operation, there were long discussions with the kitchen, etc., and I had to keep waiting for my food. Too bad, however, since the oven potatoes are always prepared in front, you can determine on site what toppings you want on the potato. No more juices for me, but definitely Kumpir again!