Soy ★ 4.3
Soy on Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse is Berlin's reference vegan Vietnamese restaurant, serving pho, tofu-based curries and rice paper rolls from a kitchen that uses no meat, fish or eggs.
Bonvivant on Goltzstrasse holds a Michelin star and Green Star as Berlin's only fully vegan fine dining room. The five- to six-course set menu changes with the seasons; brunch runs Friday to Sunday.
Address: Goltzstrasse 32, 10781 Berlin
Soy on Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse is Berlin's reference vegan Vietnamese restaurant, serving pho, tofu-based curries and rice paper rolls from a kitchen that uses no meat, fish or eggs.
Brammibal's on Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse bakes 100 percent vegan doughnuts daily with rotating seasonal flavours, direct-trade coffee and Oatly soft serve. Six locations across Berlin; this is the closest to Hackescher Markt.
Yoyo Foodworld in Friedrichshain has cooked vegan fast-food versions of Berlin street-food classics since 2006. The vegan currywurst and soy doener cost under EUR 8 and the counter opens until 23:00.
Cafe Vux in Neukoelln is a long-running all-vegan cafe with bao buns, cakes, bagels and specialty coffee. One of the oldest vegan spots in Berlin's south, open Thursday to Sunday from 10:00.
Hummus and Friends on Oranienburger Strasse runs a kosher-certified fully vegetarian Israeli kitchen with hummus, falafel, sabich and shakshuka. Closed Friday evening to Saturday evening.
Dada Falafel on Linienstrasse in Mitte has served vegetarian falafel pitas since 2002. The plates are dairy-free and egg-free; the entire menu is vegetarian and mostly vegan.