About this spot
Simitdchi in Kreuzberg serves up the city's most addictive Turkish breakfast, where crispy simit rings are piled high with creamy labneh and fresh tomatoes. The coffee shop vibe is perfect for grabbing a quick espresso alongside your savory sandwich before heading out to explore the neighborhood.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Simit' specifically to get the signature sesame-crusted bread ring rather than a generic baguette.
- Ask for extra pickles or olives if you want to cut through the richness of the labneh and cheese.
- Bring cash, as many small Turkish spots in Kreuzberg still prefer it over cards.
Common Questions
How much does Simitdchi cost?
A standard simit sandwich runs about €4.50–€6.00 (approx. $5–$7 USD), while a full breakfast platter with eggs and cheese is around €12–€15.
Where is Simitdchi?
It's located at Adalbertstraße 97 in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin, just a short walk from the Hermannplatz U-Bahn station.
What should I order first?
Start with the classic simit sandwich topped with labneh, then try the 'Menemen' scrambled eggs with tomatoes and peppers for a hearty meal.
About this page
Restaurant: Simitdchi (Simitdchi)
Cuisine: coffee_shop
Location: Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms