Explore La Focacceria’s menu featuring traditional Roman-style focaccia, hearty pastas, and vegetarian options in Berlin’s vibrant Mitte district. Fresh, affordable, and perfect for quick bites or casual outdoor dining.
Located in the heart of Berlin at Fehrbelliner Str. 24, La Focacceria stands out as a delightful Italian spot specializing in authentic focaccia and pizza. As a food reviewer for Menufyy, I found the culinary experience here both comforting and compelling, rooted firmly in traditional Roman flavors with a modern twist.
The true highlight of the menu is undoubtedly the Focaccia Alla Romana. Each focaccia slice celebrates simplicity with fresh, quality ingredients. The Focaccia Margherita layers tangy tomato sauce, creamy mozzarella, and fragrant oregano on a light yet substantial dough. The dough itself deserves its own praise — incredibly airy, fluffy, and delicately crisped on the edges, it’s the foundation that elevates every topping.
Among the various options, the Focaccia Tonno stands out with its nuanced combination of tuna, onions, and oregano adding depth. For those drawn to earthy flavors, the Focaccia Melanzane featuring roasted aubergine with a slightly spicy arugula pesto is a sublime vegetarian choice. The menu thoughtfully caters to vegan and vegetarian diets, a feature applauded by many regulars.
La Focacceria’s pizza slices are equally worthy. Fans like Hannah Wilson praise the crispy, salty crust and variety that satisfies vegetarian preferences. The restaurant excels in delivering fresh, savory bites perfect for quick, casual meals without sacrificing authenticity or taste.
The portions are modest, ideal for sampling several varieties in one sitting. Prices remain very reasonable — typically €3.00 a slice for focaccia and pizza, making it a top contender for budget-friendly Berlin street food. However, diners might want to order a couple of slices to feel fully satiated.
Dessert lovers will appreciate their classic Tiramisù, which provides a perfect balance of sweetness and richness to round off the meal.
While the food quality shines with its super light dough and fresh toppings, some customers note that cheese coverage could be more generous on certain options, with the four-cheese focaccia being the excellent exception. Service is praised for speed, though it occasionally lacks warmth. The atmosphere benefits from inviting outdoor seating, ideal for soaking up Berlin’s vibrant neighborhood ambiance during summer and fall.
A minor drawback is the limited drink selection, as the fridge is often sparsely stocked, which can interrupt the otherwise smooth dining experience. Payment is cash only, an important consideration for prospective visitors.
Overall, La Focacceria is a hidden culinary gem that captures the essence of Roman focaccia with its fragrant, fluffy dough and well-curated toppings. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, it offers a genuine taste of Italy in Berlin, perfect for casual bites and sharing with friends or family. Its approachable prices, authentic flavors, and cozy outdoor seating make it a standout for anyone craving traditional yet accessible Italian street food.
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