About this spot
Sababa brings the electric energy of Berlin's Kreuzberg scene directly to Mitte with its legendary döner kebab that rivals any street vendor in the city. The menu features house-made meatballs and crispy falafel, all served on warm lavash bread with fresh pickles and spicy harissa. This spot proves that a simple sandwich can be an unforgettable culinary experience without needing a Michelin star.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Döner mit Pommes' for the classic Berlin combo that includes fries and a side salad.
- Skip the meat option if you want to avoid long lines; the vegetarian döner is equally flavorful and packed with tahini.
- Grab a quick bite on Kastanienallee before heading out, as seating fills up fast during lunch rush.
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Common Questions
How much does Sababa cost?
Expect to pay around €8–12 for a standard döner sandwich, which is roughly $9–$13 USD.
Where is Sababa?
It's located in the Mitte neighborhood at Kastanienallee 50/51, Berlin, just steps from the nearby U-Bahn station.
What should I order first time?
Start with the 'Döner mit Pommes' to experience the full flavor profile of their signature meatballs and crispy falafel.
About this page
Restaurant: Sababa (Sababa)
Cuisine: Restaurant
Location: Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms