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What User likes about Cafe Franz Kafka:
this place was really good. they had a great mood and decoration, and eating was even better. some of the best falafel and hummus I've ever had. the tabouli was also great. can not be over this place enough rave View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Cafe Franz Kafka:
Located in the Jewish quarter, the famous Franz Kafka Café is a must-visit spot. It is said that the Czech writer, who the café is named after, did not drink coffee as he believed it was harmful to the body. However, he frequented the café to socialize with other writers and intellectuals of the time. The café has a charming antique decor that is well-maintained. Like the famous café in Lisbon, Café Brasileira, this... View all feedback.
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We ordered various types of hummus to share with fries and falafel. It was amazing. The vegan milkshakes are also a must.
We had the hummus and falafel plate with warm ciabatta- food was very nice but a bit expensive for what it was
This place is amazing, the ice tea lemonades are delicious and REAL lemonade!! Hummus is fresh with some great options, Highly recommended the baba ganoush opti...
read moreWe got the hummus platter with three hummus's, a tomato dish and couscous with pitta bread. Everything was really tasty.
Enjoyed the vegan platter for lunch, added extra pita and hummus to make sure we’d have an appropriate bread to dip ratio. Perfect for a comfortable lunch break...
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read moreI stopped by this restaurant for a quick lunch during a walk in the city center. We ordered hummus and falafel, but the wait was surprisingly long, taking over...
read moreI ordered 3 falafels, hummus, bread, and a coffee, which cost around €18. They charge about €1 for oat milk.
I enjoyed the hummus with falafel and the coffee was excellent as well!
We had some hummus and falafel and also shakshuka. We liked the food and atmosphere but they could definitely declare their vegan options more clearly.
Description says it all unfortunately. The interior is nice and the coffees etc too. Also for a hummus cafe they dont have many hummus options.
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read moreIn the heart of the Jewish quarter, you will find the famous Café Franz Kafka. According to his biographies, the Czech writer who gives his name to the place di...
read moreEquipped with exquisite charm, this café takes us back in time in a relaxed and soothing atmosphere. Dark wood tables and bar counter among walls in warm pastel...
read moreThe coffee is not as tasty. Even though we ordered a cappuccino, to them it's just a latte. And a bit pricey. But it's a cozy place with cool decoration. Howeve...
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