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Das Coco Liebe in Neukölln ist super, die Pizzen sind mega lecker und nicht so fettig und ungesund wie man Pizza sonst kennt, mal was anderes! Generell super viel Auswahl für Vegetarier und Veganer, für einige Gerichte gibt es auch sogar eine glutenfreie Version.Der Laden ist nie zu überfüllt, so dass man meistens auch recht schnell bedient wird.Die Preise sind zwar für Neukölln relativ hoch (für eine Pizza zahlt man... View all feedback.
What Giuseppe Schuster doesn't like about Coco Liebe:
Nice healthy dishes, not so pricey, but it's mainly fresh vegetables so if it tastes right, there's no need of insane cooking skills to get it done. The tricky thing is, the place appears to be a friendly, relaxed and cosy little restaurant/café but looks can be deceiving: the tenant is weirdly condescending and passive-agressive, and the rest of the staff seems to be under the same influence. They're all taking this... View all feedback.
Coco Liebe ist eine meiner Lieblings Restaurants im Stadtteil Neukölln. Es ist gemütlich eingerichtet, die Bedienung ist nett und auf der Speisekarte befinden sich sowohl klassische, als auch ausgefallene Gerichte. Wir hatten zum Beispiel den bekannten Sushi Burger, der ein Highlight auf der Menukarte ist, und eine ungewöhnliche "Pizza" mit Hummus und Avocado drauf, und Süßkartoffenpommes. Wir fanden alles sehr lecker. Coco Liebe ist auch sehr gut geeignet für Liebhaber vegetarischen und veganen Essens, da die Speisen gekennzeichnet. Der Kaffee kann auch mit Sojamilch bestellt werden. Außerdem finden in Coco Liebe öfters kulturelle Events statt. Eine Perle in Neukölln.
Nice healthy dishes, staff is good, speaks English. The ingredients are always very fresh, great and tasty combinations, vegan pizza is my top with avocado and wallnuts but basically tried most from the menu and never dissapointing. Whne you are in Neukolln, for sure stop by.
We found this place really randomly while walking to the train station. We thought it was an Asian restaurant, as the name could have suggested, but it turns out it's a cozy little vegan restaurant! The menu offers sushi burgers and pizzas, as well as main courses. A big cup of coffee is 1,80€ which is totally worth it! The food was great and looks amazing too, though it was a tiny bit too salty for our taste. Worth going to if you're in the area!
Nice healthy dishes, not so pricey, but it's mainly fresh vegetables so if it tastes right, there's no need of insane cooking skills to get it done. The tricky thing is, the place appears to be a friendly, relaxed and cosy little restaurant/café but looks can be deceiving: the tenant is weirdly condescending and passive-agressive, and the rest of the staff seems to be under the same influence. They're all taking this very seriously, and the whole vibe feels very stiff and judgemental. All in all, the place could have been sweet and pleasant, but turns out to be one of those wanna be trendy hipster places with a very high self esteem.
Went for a breakfast before heading into town, the value for money is great and the food is spectacular. It'd be a sure fire return for me.