Café V in Berlin-Kreuzberg has a weekly menu changing but also offers Swabian-Mediterranean dishes such as penne with zucchini in cream sauce, pizza, cheese and leek spätzle or sweet potato with brussels sprouts and tofu schnitzel. Such treats are the reason the Café V at the Lausitzer Platz in Berlin-Kreuzberg is now a popular destination for veggies and vegans.
The Café V, which opened in the early 90s, was one of the first purely vegetarian restaurants in Berlin. While the audience was very alternative at that time, hipsters from the neighborhood and tourists have meanwhile discovered the restaurant for themselves.