Haferkater

The 2 Minute Interview

Introducing: The tremendous trio of breakfast culture aka Levin, Anna und Leandro from the legendary, sticky and warm Haferkater in Berlin. After the three of them brought the Brits favourite breakfast dish (besides bacon, beans and scrambled eggs) porridge to Germany, to the Boxhagener Straße in Berlin to be precise, they were showered in praise and prizes – and rightly so. As the winner of the XYZ Award of the Deutsche Bahn, they’re even running a pop-up store in the middle of Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Can it get any better? That’s what we wanted to ask. But we then somehow drifted off to mountain hiking, ant-phobia and cucumber water.  How did that happen? Read for yourselves. P.S. Levin and his girlfriend are currently looking for a 2-room flat, so if you have any clues: levin-siert{at}gmx.de ;)

Name: Levin Siert / Anna Schubert / Leandro Burguete
Age: 28 / 25 / 26
Home: Berlin / Friedrichshain / Friedrichshain
Profession: Porridge Magician / Haferkater-founder / entrepreneur
Shoe size: 44 / 38,7 / depends on the country
Favourite topping: Holy Granola and frozen blackberries / strawberries / walnuts
Contact: levin-siert{at}gmx.de / haferkater@gmail.com / haferkater@gmail.com

Hangover: what really helps?
Levin: Porridge with a lacing of rum
Anna: Don’t drink alcohol. And if it’s too late, better try the Knusperkater: porridge with almonds, cashews, cedar nuts, crunchy bits and maple syrup.
Leandro: Sleep.

The best characteristics of your co-founders?
Levin: Never losing their sense of humour. Looking forward even when everything is going well already.
Anna: They’re boys.
Leandro: We complement each other well.

A day without breakfast is…
Levin: …a day without joy.
Anna: … probably one I’ve had to start before 6 a.m., which is pretty rubbish on principle.
Leandro: …unthinkable.

What would you work as if you hadn’t become a gastronomic entrepreneur?
Levin: As a musician or taxi driver. Probably both ;)
Anna: As a volcanologist, literary translator or long-term student.
Leandro: As a barista.

What do you do on a day off?
Levin: I work mentally and pretend it’s free time :)
Anna: What is that?
Leandro: Read the paper.

Your greatest (professional) success so far?
Levin: The Haferkater-Popup-Store in Berlin Central Station and convincing our parents that we’re not going to be broke tomorrow.
Anna: I can play three-and-a-half pieces of music on the piano.
Leandro: My two-year-old son.

What should no one postpone until tomorrow?
Levin: Wishing your parents a Happy Birthday…
Anna: Booking a holiday, enjoying the sun.
Leandro: Doing the dishes.

Which moment of your life would you like to relive once more exactly as it was?
Levin: An unplanned hike from Roses to Cadaqués in a thunderstorm. Without drinking water or a bus schedule for the drive back.
Anna: The moment of reaching the summit after three days of hiking in the Vosges.
Leandro: My first porridge at Haferkater.

The best advice you’ve ever received?
Levin: If you want to build a street, lay one stone after the other. And: If money doesn’t make you happy, you’re spending it on the wrong things :)
Anna: Love it, leave it or change it.
Leandro: Drink lots of water.

Dog or cat?
Levin: A big, greedy, sweet Golden Retriever.
Anna: Cat.
Leandro: Cat.

What would you cook for us if we came to visit you at home?
Levin: Definitely pumpkin-salmon-lasagne. If it’s a spontaneous visit: frozen pizza.
Anna: Sushi. And I would order it, because it just tastes better.
Leandro: A pumpkin-lentil hotpot with coriander.

What are you afraid of?
Levin: Ants. Especially the really tiny ones. And a day without coffee.
Anna: The sound mosquitos make when they’re about to attack.
Leandro: My tax counsellor.

When was the last time you tried something new and what was it?
Levin: The Berghain without alcohol. It was pretty boring…
Anna: I went to Dunkin Donuts for the first time yesterday.
Leandro: Cucumber water at Cookies Cream.

What should no one know about you?
Levin: That I bred snails and frogs in my childhood.
Anna: That I always try to get out of interviews ;)
Leandro: That I really love sleeping.

Which question should we have asked you?
Levin: „What are you doing while you’re answering these questions?“
Anna: From which platform at the central station does the S5 leave? And the S7? And the train to Warsaw? And where can I buy flowers?
Leandro: In which city the next Haferkater will be.

Last words:
Levin: My favourite word: Pumpernickel
Anna: Doesn’t the legal notice have the last word?
Leandro: I leave those to Anna.

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Kategorien: People | Autor: | Datum: 17. August 2016 | Tags: , , , Keine Kommentare

Serious nesting

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Serious nesting

Last Saturday, we went out for breakfast. And what a feast it was! The smell of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, the sun cast a ray of light on our table, boldly shimmering in a glass of sweet orange juice and bestowing our plate of Eggs Benedict with a becoming halo. Okay, we might be getting just a little off topic here, but this is exactly what happens when you sit down to what might be the most elaborate meal of the day in the wonderful Café Nest across from Görlitzer Park. Sure, you can stop by here any time of day, but the breakfast, oh my, the breakfast… there are nine different creations on offer daily – from strictly vegan over French Toast to apple muesli. And on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., all sorts of mouth-watering hot dishes are served up including poached eggs on a toasted muffin with either rosemary-seasoned ham, smoked salmon or leaf spinach and topped off with a homemade sauce Hollandaise for example, or traditional Weißwurst or a full English fry-up. Our favourite breakfast-combo for two is the vegan breakfast, which consists of sliced avocado, delicious spreads, smoked tofu and a fantastic fruit salad paired with the Eggs Atlantic with salmon and fresh dill. Sooooo good. Every once in a while, the Nest also offers Israeli specials like Schakschuka and on Sundays, there’s a huge Brunch buffet. Coffee, tea, juice, service and the place itself (including 23 co-working spaces upstairs) are without a doubt among the best the city has to offer. So there you have it – the perfect feel-good breakfast venue. Over and out. And bete’avon!
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Nest café and restaurant | Görlitzer Str. 52, 10997 Berlin | Mon-Sun from 10 a.m. | www.cafenest.de

 

Kategorien: Places | Autor: | Datum: 17. Februar 2016 | Tags: , , , , , , Keine Kommentare

Our daily porridge

Our daily porridge

Or health conscious parents taught us quite early that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and that we should tuck in. When we realised that it meant tucking into a bowl of sticky oatmeal everyday we weren’t too impressed. But that was before there was Haferkater to shake off the grainy power-chow’s dusty image and instantly become our favourite breakfast location. The cosy wooden hut is a bright spot on Friedrichshains busy Boxhagener Straße and truly enriches the culinary landscape: it serves the very best porridge outside of Scotland. AND WE ABLOLUTELY LOVE IT. Childhood friends Anna, Leandro and Levin have lifted underrated porridge to a whole new level and have given it the appreciation it deserves in the spotlight of a healthy diet. Haferkater enhances the filling vegan, lactose and gluten-free British dish with seasonal ingredients such as fruity berries, homemade caramel or crunchy granola turns it into a luxury breakfast. The small menu is so nutritious and the lovingly created oasis so relaxing that it comes as no surprise that Haferkater was awarded the Gastro-Gründerpreis 2015 (gastronomy start-up prize).
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Haferkater | Boxhagener Straße 76-78 | Mon–Fri: 8am to 4 pm, Sat & Sun 9am to 5pm | www.haferkater.de

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Kategorien: Places | Autor: | Datum: 13. Januar 2016 | Tags: , , Keine Kommentare