Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative vegan brunch cafe with warm service, standout sandwiches and cakes, but expect waits, smallish portions, and moderate-to-high prices.
Om Nom Nom Café delivers solid neighborhood brunch appeal through strong food quality with creative vegan dishes and genuinely warm, attentive service. However, variable seasoning and recipe changes prevent grade A-level reliability, while frequent 30–60 minute waits and modest portions create friction despite quality ingredients. The cafe excels as a destination for vegan brunch enthusiasts but falls short of broader excellence.
In a calm corner of Neuhausen, this cafe feels warm and welcoming even when the brunch rush hits. Reviews highlight staff who are kind and upbeat, with one guest saying the server made their morning feel like a treat. Expect a modern-minimal room that can turn lively at peak times and a small terrace on a quiet street. Lines and waits are common, so settle in and enjoy the buzz. The kitchen leans plant-based comfort with creative twists: melty vegan cheeze sandwiches (truffle or kimchi), chickpea scramble on brioche, cashew-dressed Caesar, and indulgent French toast with airy cream and berries. Flavors are generally satisfying and playful, though a few diners wished for bolder seasoning or softer bread. Portions skew modest, and add-ons can lift the bill, but most feel the quality and craft justify the spend for a modern vegan brunch. Families should do fine here thanks to approachable dishes like French toast and mac, plus grilled cheeze and simple bowls. There is no specific kids menu, and some combinations (kimchi, truffle) are more adventurous. If you have picky eaters, stick to the classic sweet plates or the plain grilled cheeze to keep smiles at the table.
Area: Residential-meets-local commercial street in Neuhausen; relaxed neighborhood vibe with cafes and small shops.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked by locals during day; comfortable for solo visitors.
Nearby: Near Olympiapark and Rotkreuzplatz; U-Bahn access within a short walk; outdoor seating on quieter side street.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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