About this spot
Shaam delivers authentic Syrian comfort food in Neukölln, where the slow-cooked lamb shank melts off the bone and the sumac-spiced chicken is a local favorite. Expect generous portions of flatbread that are best torn by hand to scoop up rich stews and fresh salads.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the lamb shank early as it takes time to tenderize, or ask for extra bread to accompany your meal.
- Bring cash for the counter service, as this casual spot often does not accept cards.
- Save room for the warm labneh topped with olive oil and sumac, which is the perfect finishing touch.
Common Questions
How much does Shaam cost?
Meals range from €12 to €25 per person, roughly $13 to $27 USD depending on whether you order a main course or a smaller appetizer.
Where is Shaam?
It is located at Karl-Marx-Straße 177 in the Neukölln neighborhood of Berlin, just a short walk from the Karl-Marx-Straße U-Bahn station.
What should I order first?
Start with the fresh fattoush salad to cleanse your palate before diving into the slow-cooked lamb or the spicy sumac chicken.
About this page
Restaurant: Shaam (Shaam)
Cuisine: syrian
Location: Neukölln, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms