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Contribute Feedback What Marlies Brandt likes about Mogg & Melzer Delicatessen:
my man and I came here after reading a blog that had recommended this place. it was the first place we came to when we landed in berlin. we both had the Reuben sandwich and it was incredible, best sandwich we had. the people. worked really nice and welcoming, we had to wait about 25 minutes for a table for two, but it was worth definitiw. next time we're in berlin, we'll be back! View all feedback.
What Hildegard Holz doesn't like about Mogg & Melzer Delicatessen:
good sandwich, but.... let go; a) don't tell me before, they only accept cash, b) prioritize groups and regular and go-in take orders before my order, I heard the chef say he prepare take-away so they don't have to wait. ?.c) my sandwich sat on the counter for some time while the waitress served new customers. was it worth the 45-minute waiting time? View all feedback.
In the historical Jewish girl school in the auguststraße serve mogg and melzer pastrami from the mountains, fresh, delicate vegetables as a supplement to their sandwiches and tellers and slightly grilled challah. the dishes ... all fresh ... are inspired and appreciated by the waiters who like to tell them why some of the dishes are their favorite. we had a wonderful rose with our golden beet cheese salad and the brioche, served with mushrooms of the season. they will enjoy every moment of their visit in this small but lively fine food business.
My man loves a pastrami sandwich more than air. I think his tonight will make for another visit in berlin. very tasty. personal service of the great staff. great story. beautiful historic building. Vibey quarters. ask them to tell them the history of the restaurant. would love the recipe. so a wonderful sound
It is huge and you sometimes have to wait a good time, like 1/2 hour, but it is worth it. enjoyed it, great eating, no dinner tonight necessary. the service is "English preference", but no problems to communicate in German. great place, glad it is there.
I had never heard of mogg’s and was randomly given a sms from a friend who knew I had gone to berlin, who said: "you have to get a pastrami sandwich from mogg". I immediately started working out where I could squeeze this into my schedule. the next day was lunchtime. mogg is modest and they could easily pass by - but don't do it! They run risk of missing the world's best pastrami sandwich. I ordered a small one and it was absolutely huge. the flesh was absolutely melted in the mouth. my friend ordered the same and at different places in the next 24 hours we smiled and said “The Pastrami sandwich ...” with a dreamy, far away view of our faces. my only disappointment is that this sandwich will not be a more firm part of my life due to the closeness to berlin.
My man and I reserved a table for an early brunch on a Monday afternoon and were glad that we did this because the place was very small. it was a hot afternoon and we were glad we were sitting next to an open window. out on the street there are some sitting opportunities in the open. the service is very good, friendly and informative. I had the salt beef salad that was fabulous, my man had the salt beef sandwich that was huge. I finished my meal with the cheesecake that was delicious, light, creamy and lemony. great visit and we will come back.