User Reviews

5 Adrian Popescu - 2 months ago

One of those place that "has it all". Tasty food, generous portions, everything gluten free, vegetarian options available, intimate seating indoor, outdoor seating, good cocktails, staff that speaks English, card payment, you name it.
Tapiocas are great, the main dishes are very interesting and flavorful, and the cocktails were very well made.
What's not very obvious is that everything (except the beer) is gluten-free. All. Dishes!

4 Luj M - a month ago

An interesting glutenfree and healthy menu. Very delicious, fresh and authentic food. Super friendly service, comfy rustic atmosphere, just a little to loud sometimes. Definitely a recommendation for something different for celiacs.

5 Pamela Rojas - 3 months ago

Cute spot!! It was recommended to me by brazilian friends and it totally surpassed my expectations. Lovely and friendly staff, but the food top of the game, so good and tasty completely worth a visit :))

5 Lexar tm - 2 months ago

I only knew tapioca from Bubble tea which is why I was surpsised to learn what other things you can make out of that stuff.
The food itself is varied; the main dish/snack probably would be those tapioca rolls (as pictured). They have them with all kinds of fillings. I tried the caprese one, but there's also chocolate.
Big shoutout to the waiters, who have been very friendly.

The prices are also pretty affordable. These rolls. Will cost you around the 5€ - 6€ mark.

What's also interesting is that you order through a website and pay through PayPal. I have literally never seen that in Germany and all of the times where we offered to pay in PayPal we were just told that they don't accept it, so kudos for being this progressive!

Highly recommended to try out.

3 Swenja T - 2 months ago

We went here spontaneously to have dinner. The Food was good and the service was great, especially loved the Button under the table to call the waiter/waitress. The Service was Great and the staff was lovely, however they seemed somewhat scared and intimated by the owner who was running around and telling everyone to hurry up. The staff seemed incredibly scared to make a mistake, especially when bringing us the food and wondering if everything is correct.
The Food was good but the main dish was a bit overpriced.

4 Dzmitry Yudo - a month ago

We were happy to relive our Brazilian food experiences here in Berlin: tapiocas, coxinnhas, dadinhos, acai, etc. Unfortunately have to take one star for oily-greasy aftertaste. The service was good.

4 Bruno Peres - 3 months ago

That was nice to try Brazilian food here in Berlin. I was missing that a lot.
The tapioca with dried meat is awesome!

On a second visit I tried the Coxinha but that wasn't nice. Maybe the kitchen was in a hurry and that was not that crunch and the interior was cold/freezed.

They have a very complete menu and worth a visit to try them all.

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