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AlagamiCProceed Cautiously

Sonnenallee 44, 12045 Berlin, Germany · Arab restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (1180 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout

Hard-to-find Syrian offal specialties and hearty plates with generous portions at modest prices, but recent reports show inconsistency, sanitation lapses, and long waits.

Why it gets a C for overall quality

Alagami delivers authentic Syrian cooking with exceptional offal specialties that draw devoted regulars, but documented hygiene concerns and food safety reports combined with inconsistent execution and recent quality decline prevent a higher grade. The cramped space, chaotic service flow, and noticeable 2025–2026 deterioration suggest operational strain that undermines what was once a neighborhood gem—worth visiting for its unique culinary identity, but with awareness of current reliability issues.

Restaurant Summary

On Sonnenallee, this tiny spot hums with steam and spice, serving bowls of fattah and platters of offal that regulars call a taste of home. Service can feel warm yet chaotic, and the room is cramped and lively. One diner put it simply: "Came for the mix intestines and left very full." The kitchen sticks to traditional Syrian cooking rather than cheffy flourishes: lamb head, tongue, mombar, molokhia, and mezze. At its best the food is rich, tender, and deeply comforting; at its worst, recent reports mention undercooked or stale plates and long waits. Prices remain moderate for Berlin, with sandwiches as a budget path and specialty offal a bit higher. Families will find kid-accessible options like fries and chicken skewers, plus simple sandwiches and halloumi. That said, space is tight and flavors lean hearty; picky eaters may prefer the mezze. No clear kids menu, so plan to share simpler dishes.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost€16-25 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively multicultural strip in Neukölln with casual eateries and Middle Eastern grocers; youthful crowd and bustling street life.

Safety: Generally busy and fine; occasional grime and noise typical of nightlife corridors.

Nearby: Near Sonnenallee shops, kebab houses, cafes; strong Levantine community presence; easy access to transit on Hermannplatz area.

NeuköllnNeukölln offers a dynamic dining environment with a mix of traditional ethnic eateries, trendy cafes, and innovative restaurants. The area is popular among locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable international cuisine in a lively, somewhat alternative urban setting.
SonnenalleeSonnenallee is known for its strong Middle Eastern and Turkish influences, reflected in its many authentic restaurants and shops. It has a bustling street life and is a hub for affordable, flavorful dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–00:00 Tuesday10:00–00:00 Wednesday10:00–00:00 Thursday10:00–00:00 Friday10:00–00:00 Saturday10:00–00:00 Sunday10:00–00:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout

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