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KajumiB-Worth Trying

Dunckerstraße 73, 10437 Berlin, Germany · Coffee shop, Coffee roastery · 4.8/5 Google (541 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Destination-worthy specialty coffee with creative bakes and kid-friendly touches, but expect small space, no restroom, occasional slow service, and cash-only history.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Kajumi delivers exceptional espresso and V60 coffee with knowledgeable barista guidance and thoughtfully curated interior design, earning solid standing among neighborhood specialty cafes. However, inconsistent execution, slow service during peak times, and tight seating with no restroom prevent it from reaching higher distinction—these are real operational constraints, not minor quibbles, that affect the typical customer experience.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and curated rather than fussy, with handmade ceramics and pops of color that regulars gush about. Baristas come off as knowledgeable and friendly, and the terrace shines on sunny mornings. One guest put it simply: "Espresso and V60 both hit the spot," though a few noted crowded peak times can slow things down. The kitchen keeps things cafe-focused: careful extractions, a solid tea list, and creative bakes. Expect classic specialty coffee with a few twists, not theatrics. People praise the balanced cappuccinos, generous V60s, and offbeat pastries like a creme brulee cookie, while occasional comments cite small cups or sweets running too sugary. Light sandwiches, including the Aprizola with apricot and Gorgonzola, suit a relaxed breakfast-or-lunch stop. Families are welcome. There are books for kids and a Kids Marshmallow Chocolate on the menu, plus simple bites like avocado toast-style sandwiches and granola. Space is tight and there is no restroom on site, so plan short visits and bring patience during rushes.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€9-14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively Prenzlauer Berg residential streets with indie cafes and young families; relaxed daytime vibe.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during the day; typical inner-city bustle.

Nearby: Near S Prenzlauer Allee; surrounded by boutiques, playgrounds, and other cafes.

Prenzlauer BergPrenzlauer Berg offers a mix of casual and upscale dining with a focus on innovative and international cuisine. The area is characterized by a relaxed yet fashionable social atmosphere, with many restaurants, bars, and boutique shops catering to a diverse and culturally engaged crowd.
DunckerstraßeDunckerstraße is known for its eclectic mix of eateries and a slightly quieter, more residential feel compared to the busier parts of Prenzlauer Berg. It attracts diners looking for quality food in a less touristy environment.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–17:00 Tuesday07:30–17:00 Wednesday07:30–17:00 Thursday07:30–17:00 Friday07:30–17:00 Saturday09:00–18:00 Sunday09:00–18:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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