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Little Tibet RestaurantB+Worth Trying
Gneisenaustraße 6A, 10961 Berlin, Germany
· Asian restaurant, Takeout Restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (1085 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Lively Kreuzberg spot for Tibetan momos and Indo-Tibetan comfort dishes with warm hospitality and fair prices; expect occasional waits and some mixed views on authenticity and consistency.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Little Tibet delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality anchored by handmade momos and comforting soups, paired with exceptional service warmth and genuine owner engagement. However, inconsistent execution—occasional dryness, oversalting, and bland dishes—prevents grade A territory, while frequent waits and space constraints limit the experience. Excellent value and loyal following make it a worthwhile destination for Indo-Tibetan comfort food in Kreuzberg.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels cozy and welcoming, a Kreuzberg hideaway where staff greet you with genuine warmth. Guests describe bowls arriving generous and steaming, with one noting it felt like being treated like family. Expect a lively vibe that sometimes spills into karaoke fun on certain nights. The cooking leans Indo‑Tibetan comfort: handmade momos, soothing coconut‑leaning soups, and approachable curries rather than flashy technique. It is more about hearty flavors and sharing plates than fine dining polish. Most praise the momos and value, though a few found a dish a bit bland or salty on busier nights. Families should do well here thanks to familiar dumplings, mild curries, and shareable portions. There is no dedicated kids menu, but steamed or fried momos, Chicken Sag, and plain rice are reliable picks. If little ones are picky, steer toward the milder options and avoid spicier specials.
At a Glance
- Handmade momos and comforting soups draw repeat visits
- Warm, attentive hospitality with owner presence
- Generous portions and fair prices
- Waits for tables and food during peak times
- Mixed views on authenticity and occasional bland or salty dishes
What Sets It Apart
- handmade_momos_focus
- warm_owner_hospitality
- karaoke_evenings
What People Love
- Feeling welcomed like regulars from the first visit
- Momos that hit the comfort-food spot
- Soups that revive on cold days
- Big portions that feel like solid value
- Cozy decor with lively energy
Points of Concern
- Food and seating can take a while at peak; consider reservations or off‑peak visits
- A few dishes reported as dry, bland, or oversalted on busy nights
- One report of hygiene lapse and dated restrooms
- Some diners question the depth of Tibetan authenticity amid Indo‑Tibetan mix
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-30 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Sha Shorba then share Momo Nazom; add Chana Masala for vegan balance; expect €22-30 before drinks
Perfect For
- Craving dumplings after a day exploring Kreuzberg
- Casual group dinner with shareable plates
- Comforting soup and momo night
- Low‑key date with friendly vibes
Location Insights
Area: Vibrant Kreuzberg corridor with casual eateries, bars, and multicultural crowd; popular with locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban nightlife bustle.
Nearby: Near U-Bahn corridors, cafes, and music bars; dense residential streets plus late-night venues.
KreuzbergKreuzberg offers a dynamic dining scene with a wide range of international cuisines, casual eateries, and trendy cafes. The area is known for its alternative vibe, street art, and a strong sense of community, making it popular among younger crowds and food enthusiasts.
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Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday17:00–23:30
Wednesday17:00–23:30
Thursday17:00–23:30
Friday17:00–23:30
Saturday17:00–23:30
Sunday17:00–23:30
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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