About this spot
Habibi delivers smoky, aromatic Levantine flavors straight to Kreuzberg with plates like the slow-cooked lamb shank and crispy falafel that define its menu. The intimate dining room buzzes with a casual energy where locals gather for mezze platters that showcase the region's best spices.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the hummus immediately upon seating as it is often the first item to sell out during peak hours.
- Ask for extra pickled turnips or lemon wedges to cut through the richness of the fatty lamb dishes.
- Save room for the baklava, which is served warm and dusted with powdered sugar at the end of your meal.
Common Questions
How much does Habibi cost?
Expect to pay around 15–20 EUR per person for a mezze-style tasting, roughly $16–$22 USD.
Where is Habibi?
It is located at Körtestraße 35 in the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin, just a short walk from the Hermannplatz U-Bahn station.
What should I know about ordering?
The menu changes seasonally, so check for fresh grilled vegetables or specific meat cuts like lamb shoulder available that day.
About this page
Restaurant: Habibi (Habibi)
Cuisine: oriental
Location: Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms