KIOSKI is a small yellow kiosk in the courtyard of the Mykita building at Ritterstrasse 9.
It is a modular K67 kiosk with a futuristic design.
It is a modular K67 kiosk with a futuristic design.
Designed by Saša J. Mächtig in the 1960s, the K67 is a design icon,
and at the MoMa and various other museums.
The good thing about the KIOSKI is that it is not just a design piece, but has been in use for 2 years.
is run by Ann-Marie von Löw as a lively café and meeting place for connoisseurs and design lovers alike
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There are delicious coffee specialties (the Italian regulars speak for the quality),
hot sandwiches, sandwiches, cakes, cookies and, depending on what's on offer, soups and salads,
and a large selection of sodas and other soft drinks.
Not to forget: There are meat loaf rolls with mustard every day.
The Leberkäse comes from a Franconian country butcher and is extremely tasty.
Of course, there are also vegetarian and vegan specialties.
Ann-Marie is half Finnish and her delicious korvapuusti (Finnish cinnamon buns) and
Karjalanpiirakka, Karelian pierogi made from rye dough with rice filling, are very popular.
Popularity.
There is also Lonkero in a can, a Finnish drink made from gin and gapefruit soda and various
Beers from Finland, which particularly pleases the Finns living in exile in Berlin.