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Last update : 04.02.2023
The rice is drowned in Soya sauce, it was with it unfitly salty. two skinny little salmon in the 14€ bowl as well as bouncing coriander, although I have asked to add no coriander have done their rest to never order at daluma again.
My bowl had a lot too much tear and too little from the rest. the taste was nevertheless killer and the smoothies are highly recommended. thanks also for the free power bar waiting for’s long.
Last update : 15.09.2024
Very interesting. This salad place has taken healthy to a new level. As soon as you step in you feel like you lost a pound I had a nice salad with a hummus-like sauce and different veg. My friend, was not so lucky and got a slightly stranger plate of all raw things, including huge green asparagus with a charcoal dip (which I actually liked). The only off thing for me, was that they took about 20 mins or so to bring us 2 salads, which seemed like an eternity. So may not be the best place to go if you are in a rush. Excellent people watching both inside and outside. Right in th middle of mitte and a stone throw's away from the Weinberg park.
What's not to love about a place where the vegan dishes are standard fare and non-vegan options are few and far in between. The food here is not just simply vegan, because we've all had plenty of vegan junk food. Their bowls are filled with superfoods including raw and fermented veggies. Juices contain exotic fruits such as caju (the apple that grows around the cashew nut) which I've only ever seen in Brazil or Southeast Asia. My lunch bowl had perfectly cooked black lentils. I can never seem to cook my lentils right. They always go from al dente to mush in 3.2 seconds. Turmeric cauliflower was nicely steamed with some crunch left, but cold. The cashew cream was delicious, and somehow the pomegranate seeds worked, even though I wouldn't have expected them in a savory dish. Finally, the subbed in quinoa for tabbouleh since I don't eat wheat. I had no room for dessert, as my lunch bowl was huge, full of protein and fiber. But I simply had to try their Hell Yeah raw peanut brownie. It was incredibly rich from the raw cacao and coconut oil, almost melting on my plate. Rich, dark, chocolatey, not too sweet, but I hardly got any peanut flavor. The raw cacao nibs sprinkled on top gave a nice crunch, with the coconut meat adding some chew. I actually think the bowls are reasonably priced at under 8. Highly recommended for herbivores and carnivores alike.
Amazing coffee place with great juices that will raise up your energy level. Definitely try their banana bread. The ambiance is refreshing and overall the concept is very friendly and fresh
Beautiful restaurant loved the decor as well as the creative dishes served. I really enjoyed the green curry soup- spicy to perfection. I also ordered a ginger shot and the oriental study bowl- while the bowl was visually stimulating it lacked much flavor- wish it had more flavor like the curry soup did. I also felt the matcha green tea bag for 3.50 was too expensive for a generic tea bag. Would come back but probably go for the oatmeal my daughter ordered loved.
Skittles ain't got nothin on this bowl. You could literally taste the rainbow. And it was darn good. Anywho, I went to Daluma originally to try out the healthier side of Berlin. I didn't know it was pride week (Christopher day but I saw this bowl being promoted and well, I'm a drop on the spot activists and will support anyone's righteousness. My bowl magically turned different colors and they also gave me a free espresso (you know, freedom to ESpress yourself? ok enough with the bad jokes. The bowl had chia seeds, oatmeal, fruit and blended (purèe fruit with mint leaves on top. It was really refreshing.
Last update : 06.08.2025
The concept of promoting healthy eating is commendable, and Daluma positions itself as a leader in that space. However, the execution unfortunately fell short of expectations. The main dish I received was served in a metal bowl that felt more clinical than curated, with a presentation that lacked warmth. The portion size was surprisingly small, especially considering the price point of €20–30 per person. While the ingredients appeared fresh, the meal overall felt underwhelming and not satisfying. I also ordered a Sperulina drink, which was — quite frankly — unpleasant in taste. While I appreciate the intention behind nutrient-rich beverages, this one missed the mark entirely for me. In short, while I support the idea of clean, healthy dining, I believe Daluma needs to re-evaluate its balance between concept, pricing, taste, and overall customer experience. Price per person: €20–30 Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2
One of the worst matcha lattes I’ve ever had zero matcha, the other guests were also complaining and asking for matcha top ups in their lattes. 7€ for a tall glass of milk basically Price per person: €1–10 Food: 1
The food is mostly good, but the place is an ultimate narcissists’ trap. One can only feel ashamed, sitting in a place under a screen, where all kinds of beauty and food products on self improvement are advertised. Dystopic dinner in an Orwellian setting. Service: 3 Atmosphere: 1



