Almost a classic on Berlin’s Vietnamese restaurant map, Onkel Ho easily plays on par with the much more touristy Monsieur Vuong. Located next to Mauerpark in Prenzlauer Berg, it’s a beautiful and quiet place with great food. Dishes range from commonplace Vietnamese to more regional specialties.
Try one of the daily dishes like chicken and crab in leaves on rice noodle salad, or the super fresh summer rolls. You won’t be disappointed.
It’s a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach as everything is cooked in an open kitchen behind glass, so you always know it’s fresh.
Onkel Ho, Gleimstr. 10
Posted in
Food at June 29th, 2009. by
Peter
Tags:
Pho,
Prenzlauer Berg,
Vietnamese
Follow the McDonalds logo-turned-upside-down to find Imbiss, a hole in the wall-style outdoor place specialized in Naan Pizza hybrids. Right in the middle of Kastanienallee you get these culinary weirdos that are strong on the organic side. (”High quality organic water buffalo meat” anyone?) Always good for a yummy surprise!
Kastanienallee 47, where Prenzlauer Berg meets Mitte.
Photo: Naan Pizza with olive paste, dried tomato and ruccola (’italian’), naan pizza with guacamole, dried tomato and ruccola (’green warrior’)
Posted in
Food at May 22nd, 2009. by
Peter
Tags:
Mitte,
Naan,
Pizza,
Prenzlauer Berg