About this spot
Vegan Haus delivers authentic Vietnamese street food with zero animal products, featuring crispy spring rolls and rich pho that rival the city's best meat spots. The Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood vibe is perfect for a casual lunch, where you'll find locals lining up for bowls of broth so clear it looks like water.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the 'Banh Mi' sandwich to experience the classic fusion of pickled daikon and cilantro in a crispy baguette.
- Ask for extra rice noodles in your pho if you want a heartier portion, as the broth is best enjoyed immediately after simmering.
- Bring cash or check your app balance, as many small Berlin vegan spots operate on a tight budget with limited card terminals.
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Common Questions
How much does Vegan Haus cost?
Expect to pay around 12–18 EUR per main dish, which translates to roughly $13–$20 USD depending on the specific bowl or sandwich you choose.
Where is Vegan Haus?
It is located at Stargarder Straße 65 in the Prenzlauer Berg district of Berlin, easily accessible via U-Bahn or S-Bahn to nearby stations like Schönleinstraße.
What should I know about ordering here?
The menu changes frequently based on market availability, so expect seasonal vegetables in your spring rolls and always ask if the broth is made fresh daily.
About this page
Restaurant: Vegan Haus (Vegan Haus)
Cuisine: vietnamese
Location: Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms