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“The Sweet Breakfast is so wonderful and fresh.” in 2 reviews
“I had their house waffle coated in almond slices, pear slices, vanilla sauce and powdered sugar - super yummy, kind of amazing actually.” in 2 reviews
“the orange juice had a vegetable flavor (they use the same blender for every juice).” in 3 reviews
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- Ashley E.Denver, CO4733961946Dec 10, 2019
Excellent place for breakfast and one of the most memorable I've had.
The cafe is very cute with fresh cute flowers on every table and a bakery and staff that was more friendly than most other places.
The vegan breakfast was very large and one of the best meals I had in a week and a half in Berlin. For around 12 euros it came with an astounding variety of samplings including two types of warmed hearty breads, jams, vegetables based spreads, crudités, olives, pomagranite seeds, and freshly squeezed juice. I've never had a breakfast with so many offerings on one plate.
I also ordered the carrot cake which was very moist and light on the frosting and sweetness.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Roxane S.Manhattan, NY2980765Jul 15, 2020
Visited Berlin last summer. Had lunch at Napoljonska. The service was friendly. The space is inviting. They have outdoor seating. I had the eggs and toast. Good but a bit salty. My hubby had a sandwich which was very good. It's a great spot for lunch or brunch. Would recommend.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Doris C.Gastonia, NC013Sep 25, 2017
The environment is good (the noise on average is tolerable), and the decoration (both for food and the place) is comfortable. The food itself is also good (I wouldn't say fantastic but it's 4 out of 5).
Note: their saft (juice) is especially good!! I ordered a mix of carrot and apple, it's balanced of sourness and sweetness and really fresh!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Thomas G.Stockholm, Sweden225323Jan 4, 2015
Me and my better half had breakfast here during our visit to Berlin. Looking back, the meal we had at Napoljonska was among the best during the entire stay.
Their breakfast offering consists of four set of platters as well as some additional extras. The dishes are a sweet, an english breakfast, a cheese plate and a vegetarian, and the extras are for example extra eggs (boiled, scrambled etc) yoghurt and müsli, croissants and more.
We had a cheese plate and a sweet one, both of which were fantastic. The first one consisted of two kinds of home cooked jams, yoghurt, breads, a croissant and fruits like pineapple, oranges etc. The cheese one was a plate filled with manchego, brie, mozzarella, olives, an egg, bread slices and fresh fruits like the sweet one. Manchego for breakfast? Fantastic! Add to that that everything was fresh, in good portions and very well presented.
Napoljonska is not the cheapest breakfast experience you can have in Berlin, but it's probably amongst the best.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Nikki F.West Hollywood, CA523199241Jul 30, 2017
Wonderful place to brunch and in such a great location too! The food was good but what really made my experience was being able to sit outside and enjoy the amazing Berlin weather. The street this establishment is on has many stores to check out with many people passing by to walk their dogs. I would highly recommend this place, especially for my vegetarian friends.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ali K.Istanbul, Turkey1626May 20, 2017
Panini's and pancake were excellent.
Great place to start your day.
After your brunch try the cheesecake with an americano and enjoy.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Emma Louise M.Bellevue, WA114313651579Sep 6, 2011
I would walk back to Berlin for these waffles. What an adorable little breakfast spot! Svenja G described it as resembling 'a café for dolls' and she wasn't wrong - pink gingham tablecloths, retro jars of sweets behind the counter, glass sugar jars on each table with spoons attached, and beautifully presented food.
One of my missions was to sample German waffles while in Berlin, and Napoljonska was the place to do so. We decided to get two to split, one which was a classic Belgian waffle topped with vanilla creme patisserie, pear flavoured cream, beautifully ripe juicy sliced pears and icing sugar and poppy seeds, and the other a rye and caster sugar waffle oozing with a melty lemon curd topping. Both. Were. Ridiculous. Welcome to the sexiest breakfast euros can buy.
As well as this the coffee was absolutely killer, hit the spot brilliantly and was served with two candied chocolate peanuts on the side, and the atmosphere was delightful. Great value, a gorgerous spot in a fab neighbourhood - win!Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 6Oh no 0 - Nick S.Beverly, MA7115931955Aug 12, 2013
Not a bad place for a coffee and a quick bite. It's also one of the only places I've seen outside New Zealand that offers a proper flat white.
However I was disappointed in my Manchego panini. The cheese and toppings were all good, but the bread was intensely crispy and thick enough that it was a difficult endeavor to simply bite all the way through.
At the very least it's a cheap lunch. Paninis are only 3.20 EUR, so lunch should only cost 6-7 EUR per person.
Also- where are these amazing waffles everyone mentions? They weren't listed on the menu in either breakfast or lunch, and they weren't on the specials board. Either there's a secret handshake or they're only offered on weekends...Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0