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    Coffee Fellows

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Bagels
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    SUNNY SIDE UP

    SUNNY SIDE UP

    4.3(16 reviews)
    1.1 kmWestend-Süd

    Ambiance: 5/5 Super cute cafe/ diner vibes inside. There's…read moretables and also bar-like areas along the windows to sit at. Service: 5/5 Everyone is welcoming and friendly. They gave out some hot drinks for those waiting in line outside in the cold. Food: 5/5 I got the banana pudding matcha and chili eggs on toast. So good! You can taste how fresh everything was. Would definitely come back i the future to try other items.

    When a Manager Becomes the Reason to Leave a Restaurant!…read more Our visit to Sunny Side Up was unfortunately one of the most unpleasant restaurant experiences we have had in a long time. We stopped by for breakfast before leaving Frankfurt and had already placed our order. I was carrying a paper bag containing a muffin from another shop. The muffin remained in the bag under the table the entire time. I neither ate it nor took it out of the bag. A young man who introduced himself as the manager then approached our table. Instead of addressing the situation politely, professionally, and discreetly, he loudly confronted me in front of other guests in an inappropriate manner. His attitude was aggressive, condescending, and disrespectful. Of course, a restaurant has every right to set rules regarding outside food. No one was questioning that. What was completely unacceptable, however, was the way he chose to treat paying customers. When I explained that I was not eating the muffin and expressed my concern about his behavior, he showed no interest whatsoever in resolving the situation constructively. On the contrary, when I said that we would rather leave under those circumstances, he essentially told us to go ahead. So we left the restaurant, leaving our already served coffee behind. In my opinion, anyone who treats guests in this manner is not suited for a customer-facing role, let alone a management position. Hospitality is not merely about enforcing rules; it is about treating people with respect, tact, and basic decency. His behavior reflected the exact opposite. What I find particularly troubling is that this kind of conduct increasingly seems to be regarded as normal. It feels like a reflection of a broader societal decline in courtesy, respect, and common decency. This is simply not how customers should be treated. The name "Sunny Side Up" appears to aim for an American-style breakfast culture built on friendliness, openness, and good service. Unfortunately, it remains little more than a façade. While the restaurant attempts to imitate an American concept, it fails at the very thing that defines it: friendly, professional, customer-oriented service! We left the restaurant disappointed and upset. Based on this experience, we will not be returning and unfortunately cannot recommend Sunny Side Up.

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    Simit Café

    Simit Café

    4.0(24 reviews)
    0.5 kmBahnhofsviertel

    Really really cool, Turkish place!…read more Sooooo can I say that this is "authentic Turkish"? I'm afraid I don't know much about that... However, I tend to say a big, big, YES. Why? Let me tell you! 1. The menu: I think I understand 1/3rd of it. Not because my German is that bad, it's because I don't speak Turkish and let me tell you. If the menu is in the "native" language of that business, me thinks it's a good sign. 2. The customers: All. Turkish. People. And I bet they know where to go for their Heimat cuisine. 3. Turkish signs everywhere.... Just sayin'. The food? Fantastic! Fried eggs with sucuk (spicy Turkish sausage) seriously awesome for breakfast. You get your proteines and a 'kick' from the sausage. If that didn't wake you up: order the Turkish moccha. Be careful! It's suuuuuperstrong coffee! If you're not used to coffee drinking much, please be careful. You'll be a bouncy ball all day. They open early in the morning (07.30), so if you need a coffee to go or an early breakfast? It's a place for you to try out! Go wild! Be daring! Go Turkish!

    I knew part of what I was going to order because back at the hostel when I was playing with my Yelp…read moreApp, Simit Sarayi popped in front of me as a suggestion. Thank You! And Yes Mr./Madam App. That Turkish Mocha was shining in my face that morning, dark and strong. It's early and in the morning a strong Joe or it's derivative is what I want. I liked Simit Sarayi the second I stepped in the door based on the decor of light wood and bright yet faded lighting. When I saw all the shiny/light brown pastries and deserts the part of my brain that knows flaky /chewy/baked goods is coming kicked in and started creating a tiny bit of a salivating and a slight involuntary grin out of my morning dullness. Now to choose, especially since these flat circle sandwiches with cheese inside just came out or one that was already sitting there. And the Schokolade brownies also looked good. I chose by appearance in texture and got a Pogaca (Hackfleisch). I think I liked the Pogaca a little more than I liked the Turkish Mocha, maybe I am too used to American/Columbian style coffee. The Turkish Mocha was a bit sour. It was bold but not as strong as in appearance or assumption. No milk, no sugar is the way I go sometimes and this is one of those cases. It came in a little cup: cappuccino style and the bottom half was the left over sand from the grind, not edible. Good in flavor and aroma (medium) but it's like a shot of sour, semi-bold, semi-hot, shot of wake-up. The Pogaca was soft but not too soft as in cake like softness, a lightly dense, chewy, a tad of airiness and seems like the right amount of butter incorporated in. With the Hackfleisch, it add a nice tasty touch, ground turkey meat (tasted like it)? There's seating in front and quieter in back. +Excellent Free Wifi

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