Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Charming neighborhood cafe by a stream with friendly vibes, solid breakfast and coffee; portions run small and pricing can feel high for some.
Delikat delivers solid neighborhood cafe quality anchored by strong breakfast and Turkish specialties and exceptional streamside seating that justifies its loyal following. However, inconsistent portions and busy-time lapses prevent a higher grade, while cramped interior seating limits year-round appeal. Worth visiting for the idyllic outdoor experience and reliable morning fare.
Set beside the gentle Hachinger Bach, Delikat feels like a village hideaway where mornings stretch long over cappuccinos and birdsong. Guests describe a calm, streamside vibe with friendly faces and plates arriving with an easy rhythm. One diner summed it up: "We lingered for hours and never felt rushed." The cooking leans classic cafe with a Turkish breakfast streak: menemen, börek, croissants, bright orange juice, and strong Turkish coffee. Cakes and ice cream round things out, making it a spot for simple pleasures rather than showy twists. If you prize setting over spectacle, the food meets the moment—though portions skew small and prices reflect the setting. For families, the outdoor area by the water is a win—kids can sit close to the little stream while adults enjoy coffee and eggs. Expect familiar items like eggs, croissants, and ice cream for young eaters. Vegan sweets are limited per reviews, so plant-based families may need to plan around that.
Area: Leafy residential neighborhood with village feel along Hachinger Bach; frequented by locals and families.
Safety: Generally safe, residential and well-trafficked by day; no systemic safety issues in reviews.
Nearby: Next to Hachinger Bach stream; near Altperlach center and local shops; popular for outdoor seating on sunny days.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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