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- Hours:
Tue-Sun 12:30 pm - 10 pm
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
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€
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
17 reviews for Ron Telesky
7 reviews in English
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Review from Marah A.
Where to start? Ron Telesky has created his own country of Pizza. What is Canadian Pizza? I would say a state of mind. I enjoyed the Pizza and also the experience. I need to go back and try all varieties. Loved also the Margarita, big slices , great lunch special. Come hungry.
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Review from Pearl K.
Came here for dinner on a weekday night at around 8:30pm. When we got there were only a few slices left and so we opted to order an entire pizza. We ordered the Curling Curry and it took about 30 minutes for them to make the pizza.
The pizza was huge and since we were only a party of 2, we looked like total gluttons eating an entire pizza by ourselves. Since I am American, I had no problem being a typical American fat-ass. We were actually really hungry and ate 2/3 of the pizza there. We kind of felt bad since more people came into the restaurant after us and they still didn't have much pizza left to serve.
I liked that the pizza itself was crunchy and I had never tried coriander(cilantro) pesto and actually liked it. However there was just way too much stuff on the pizza. The maple chili sauce that they have is so delicious!
I thought the pizza was overpriced for what it was. Too bad they didn't have any other pizzas for me to try. -
Review from Emma-Louise H.
So we have a map of Berlin from our hotel's reception area. We're hanging with two exceedingly cool characters, Svenja G and her chum Amelie, and they're marking places of interest upon it. Then they mention Canadian pizza which comes with a maple syrup and chilli sauce. If there are such things as Francophiles, which indeed there are, simply call my better half and I Canadophiles. We love Canadian stuff, and they had us at pizza, maple syrup and chilli.
We undertook an epic hunt to find Ron Telesky, and boy are we glad we did. Unsure what to expect when we descended the stairs to the basement parlour in this lovely neighbourhood, it was like someone delightfully quirky had popped a pizza kitchen in their studio apartment. You watch as these experts deftly dance around with the dough and pile it with unusual toppings like sweet potato and red onion, tandoori tofu with mango and peanuts... and the bases are huge, crisp and thin, equalling slices bigger than your face.
So that's the pizza. But what else? The accoutrements! The fabled maple chilli sauce lives! It's in a huge bottle on the counter you can help yourself to, alongside the most delicious, sweet, let-me-take-the-jar-home honey mustard goop. This goes great with the pizza, and indeed the rocket salad you can have at will too, as well as sliced black olives. The pizza comes on paper plates and you can take it over to a little patio table, a wooden log, and sit amongst the vinyl, the antiques, the moose paraphernalia...
The other big brownie point scorer from Ron Telesky was the drinks fridge. As soon as I spotted Swiss classic Rivella I pretty much squealed. The boy's favourite root beer was here in abundance too. Call us happy campers. Cheap as chips, uber-friendly and delicious, no wonder we made excuses to come here twice. I wanted to fly Ron Telesky in its entirety back to Manchester. Share it Berlin, please! -
Review from Annie L.
What a great and very unusual spot. The moose head coupled with the moose beer is the Canada to our leprechauns.
The pizza combos are so different too. I get the sweet potato topping with rocket on top. Healthy pizza?
Friendly fit staff, they tend mostly to be dancers as I believe that is the owners background.
On a sunny day grab a slice and sit by the river which is just a short walk away or sit outside and watch the locals stroll by.Listed in: Food in Berlin
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Review from Kifah A.
It is pretty special, to be able to order a pizza sitting on a bench at the "Urban-Ufer" enjoying a beer with your friends, and watching the Spree ships.
The flavors are unique and sometimes crazy....sweet potatoes or even cinammon can be found amongst the ingrdients. -
Review from patrick w.
I am giving a lot of five-star ratings for places in Berlin at the moment, as I work though a backlog of my favorite places in the city, and in this case this really is my favorite pizza restaurant in the city.
Please note this is an imbiss, not a restaurant, and not somewhere sit and have a romantic dinner (though it is very pleasant to sit in the street during the summer months - downstairs is a little too small to want to sit too long). But if you are looking for a place that offers really fantastic unusual pizzas this is it. My wife and I are completely addicted to the vegan version of Cronenberg Crash pizza (with mango and peanuts and tofu) with arugula topping and their very special chilli-maple sauce (sounds dubious - but tastes delicious!).
The owner - the only German I know that speaks English with a French Candian accent (from time spent in Montreal) is really a fantastic person - and by rumour an excellent swing dancer and DJ. Although the standard pizzas are not vegan, they are always happy to make up a vegan version and then sell you a slice or two. -
Review from Megan L.
Friendly service and good pizza! One slice will fill you up! They have a lot of different kinds of pizza so even if you don't see what you are looking for in the window ask him what he is making next because there is always something different on the way! Very warm and cozy for the winter, and just a heads up this is not a good place groups.
