User Reviews

5 Canny Chiang - 4 months ago

Delicious!
The cheese beef under the category Wawa signature is absolutely tasty!

I asked for super spicy and it was super spicy.

I’m very happy with the food.

We also ordered bulgogi and bibimbap.
All of us were very happy with the food. It fits Asians’ taste and we would love to visit again!

5 Rena Smidt - 3 months ago

Really solid Bibimbap and Bulgogi. Nice deserts, Soju and selection of teas as well. The atmosphere is casual, decent but lovely interior. Staff friendly. Loving the better metal flat chopsticks to eat with. Never been to Korea, but every Korean I know in Berlin highly recommends this one! They made the menu a tad smaller, now missing some great dishes unfortunately (like the sweet potato noodle)

5 Sabine Palazzo - a year ago

Lovely and authentic Korean restaurant,. Very friendly, and super tasty food, with gluten-free options even. Great kimchi, too :). Loved it there u003c3
감사합니다!

5 Zisu Guo - 4 months ago

Great food and friendly service as well, we had the spicy bulgogi and the bibimbap!

5 Pauline Brideron - a year ago

Amazing food and friendly staff. Plus, the menu card is so beautiful and they have books inside. A cosy nice place to eat food made with love. 맛있습니다 ✨

5 Aviv Shaked - 2 months ago

Wawa is one of those unassuming gems you can find by word of mouth, or by serendipity. everything served there is a small celebration in the mouth.

Don't be turned off by its lack of interior design, or its very small menu (4 starters, 3 kinds of mains with different compositions, and two deserts), to me it's a sign of confidence in the strength of their food.

The three mains are bibimbap, bulgogi, and soup, and each one with it's own different variations and permutations will compete in your memory for the best dish you've eaten there.

I was told about this place a few years ago by a friend, who's since left Berlin, and while she's now living her dream surrounded by mountains and nature, she says this place is one of the things she really misses.

While being unassuming, the same can not be said for the prices, which are a bit on the high side for Berlin. Most dishes will set you back 16-17 Euros, and even a bit more if you'd like to add some additional topping, but the serving size is very big, and everything is so tasty, so I think the value for money is very much there.

Highly recommended for what I'm told is an authentic Korean experience (but please don't trust me on that, I wouldn't really know what one is). A must visit in Berlin.

5 Cristian Todorovic - 3 years ago

Simple, minimalistic and delicious! This is one of my favorite places in Berlin when it comes to authentic Korean cuisine. I would absolutely recommend you don't skip the starter and try their pork/veggie filled dumplings. Main dishes can get super spicy so keep track of the chilly symbol in the menu. Bulgogi with cheese is the one I recommend if you are visiting for the first time. And yes the pancakes here are soo good that you will want to come back just to have them again!

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