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Nour
“Matches your preference for quiet, immersive environments. This venue's atmosphere aligns with your saved favorites.”
About the Vibe
Nour is your go-to spot for honest, home-style Lebanese fare in Kreuzberg without the tourist markup. The menu stays simple—think fluffy falafel, tender shawarma, and generous portions of hummus and halloumi that actually taste like they were made with care. It's the kind of place where you'll find a mix of locals grabbing a quick lunch and friends sharing plates late into the evening. The atmosphere is unpretentious and welcoming, with a cozy interior that feels more like a neighbor's kitchen than a trendy bistro. While the service can be a bit slow during peak hours, the food makes up for it—fresh ingredients, bold flavors, and prices that won't make your wallet cry.
Known For
- •falafel wraps
- •fresh hummus
- •shawarma
- •vegetarian options
Best For
Location & Hours
Mo-Su 11:00-24:00
Reviews (1)
Solid Lebanese comfort food in Kreuzberg
Nour is the kind of Lebanese spot that locals actually love—no frills, just solid food at fair prices. The falafel wraps are consistently good, with fresh veggies and a generous drizzle of tahini that doesn't skimp on flavor. Hummus is creamy and fresh, and the halloumi is perfectly grilled. It's not fancy, but it's real, and that's what matters.
The space is small and cozy, with warm lighting and a mix of tables that work well for solo diners or small groups. Service is friendly but can drag during busy times, so don't expect lightning-fast turnover. Still, for a quick, satisfying meal in Kreuzberg without the hype, Nour delivers.
Lire en français
Nour est ce genre de restaurant libanais que les habitants de Berlin affectionnent vraiment—sans chichis, juste une cuisine honnête à des prix raisonnables. Les wraps au falafel sont toujours bons, avec des légumes frais et une bonne dose de tahini qui ne lésine pas sur le goût. Le houmous est onctueux et frais, et le halloumi est grillé à point. Ce n'est pas chic, mais c'est authentique, et c'est ce qui compte.
L'espace est petit et chaleureux, avec un éclairage doux et des tables qui conviennent aussi bien aux solo qu'aux petits groupes. Le service est sympathique mais peut être lent pendant les heures de pointe, alors ne vous attendez pas à un turnover éclair. Pour un repas rapide et satisfaisant à Kreuzberg, sans le battage médiatique, Nour fait l'affaire.