Vine Leaf - Berlin

Mediterranean, Turkish, Pasta
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Vine Leaf

Vine Leaf
4.5 / 5 (34 reviews)

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we started by choosing a wine from the display, and then the lovely woman behind the counter helped me to choose some sallats and home made dishes.everything was just perfect. in the dinning room itself the athmosphare is nice and coasy the tables are a little bit law but is is fine.i really recomend the gefuelte gemeuse. the aubergine and kraut were the best. View all feedback.

We started by choosing a wine from the display, and then the lovely woman behind the counter helped me to choose some sallats and home made dishes.everything was just perfect. in the dinning room itself the athmosphare is nice and coasy the tables are a little bit law but is is fine.i really recomend the gefuelte gemeuse. the aubergine and kraut were the best.

Quite my favorite eatery in Berlin. Dieffenbachstrasse is leafy and peaceful, and lined with all sorts of cafes and restaurants, but I always end up at Weinblatt. Delicious turkish/middle eastern food at a more than fair price. They also have delicatessen on their shelves, should you need to spice up your own cooking. The staff is really nice, albeit ordering in English can be a bit uphill sometimes - but they'll try their best to make sure you all understand each other in the end.

This place is a little delicatessen with a small cafe attached. You select your food from the deli counter up front and place your order for drinks, then everything is brought to your table. The selection of Mediterranean foods and dips is varied and the quality is very good. I had a lovely glass (or two) of wine. The setting is very casual and very much a cafe, but you could happily spend an evening here, eating your way through the selection of deli foods. The staff were super friendly too.

In the denffenbachstraße, near the metro station Schönleinstraße, you will find the delikatessenladen weinblatt the quiet location in a next street is wonderful. the inner remembers the shops of the medium sea. they can also buy products from italia, Greece and the turkey directly in front of the place. the offer is large and offers for lovers of Mediterranean cuisine. the spreads and cold foods are always freshly prepared. for several years the rebeblatt also offers breakfast and warm lunches. the breakfast is really delicious. you can compose it yourself or order it from the menus provided. we had rührei (menemen) and additionally a plate of different spreads (walnut honey paste, paprika tomaten paste, arugula with feta cheese, olive etc.) in addition we had ordered a gözleme (pumpling) filled with spinach and cheese. with a little less fat, the granny would have been perfect. we overestimated ourselves for two people, because the portions were really huge and would have been for three, if not four humans light enough. the prizes are okay. with sitting in winter it will be quite difficult, but in summer there is a wonderful terrace with many sitting places.

Advised by someone about the jazznightexpress from rotterdam to berlin last night, we decided to eat in the wine leaf. really fresh, tasteful food, great service from the nice ladies who run this delicious food shop with small restaurant. they can go to breakfast, lunch or dinner, they are open all day. we had the luck of nice weather so we used the terrace under the trees in this cozy, quiet Kreuzberg street. in the fall of the rain they have no reason to mourn, as the restaurant also looks great! highly recommended!

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