Yemeni restaurant offering a wide variety of dishes and non-alcoholic drinks, including vegetarian and vegan options.
A mix of daylight from the front window, diffuse light sources and spots embedded in the ceiling.
The restaurant can seat dozens, but only when at its fullest might you end up brushing against a stranger on your way in or out of your table.
The space is large and seats dozens of diners, so it can get pretty loud with conversation when busy.
Outdoors seating is less loud with conversation, but is located on the curb of a very busy street.
The smells of sizzlers and Yemeni spices
Entrance at street level at address, wheelchair accessible.
Ordering and paying is done either by approaching the cash register or by scanning the table's QR code and ordering online, a less stressful and easier option.
Food will be brought to your table and cleared from it by sluggish waitstaff, who may not be fluent in German or English.
There is a spacious disabled toilets on ground level with several hand washing sinks outside it, and multi-cell male and female toilets down a flight of stairs, that tend to be flooded and unpleasant.