About this spot
Lasan dominates Kreuzberg's dining scene with its massive, communal tables where families and friends gather to share the legendary Lahmacun and crispy Kebab Pita. The kitchen executes traditional Arab flavors with precision, turning simple ingredients like sumac and fresh herbs into a symphony of taste that feels both familiar and distinctly Berlin.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the Lahmacun as an appetizer to pair with the house-made yogurt sauce before committing to the main course.
- Expect to wait 30-45 minutes for seating during peak hours, so arrive early or grab a table at the bar.
- Ask for extra pickles and onions on your Kebab Pita if you prefer a crunchier texture over the standard soft bread.
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Common Questions
How much does Lasan cost?
Prices range from €12 to €25 per person, roughly $13-$27 USD, depending on whether you order a single dish or a full family-style platter.
Where is Lasan?
Located in Kreuzberg at Adalbertstraße 96, Berlin, it is a short walk from the Hermannplatz U-Bahn station.
What should I know about ordering?
The menu is extensive but focused; start with the Lahmacun to test the spice level before ordering heavier meat dishes like the Kebab Pita.
About this page
Restaurant: Lasan (Lasan)
Cuisine: arab
Location: Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms