In the culinary winter, Berlin does not stand still and offers many attractions for gourmets as well as for those who do not consider themselves representatives of this club. Not only there are German specialties, but also all the cuisine from all over the world may be tasted in this city. Here, you will join us in a tour of the popular food products that have to be tasted in Berlin and get acquainted with the chosen culinary specialties.
Currywurst – The Iconic Berlin Street Food
It is customary that no visitor leaves Berlin without having a feel of the Currywurst. It is chopped speribs, grilled pork sausage and then topped with a ready-made sambal paste that is tomato-based curry sauce then garnished with curry powder. Despite the number of Currywurst stands available all across Berlin, the best place to check out is Curry 36 or Konnopke’s Imbiss. Add to that potatoes into perfectly crisp fries and you have a great Berliner!
Döner Kebab – A Turkish Delight
Due to immigrants from turkey, Germany especially Berlin has quality Döner Kebabs to offer their citizens. It Byron severely thought of one drenched piece of mutton or chicken, or even lamb grilled to tender pieces that are stuffed in warm pita bread and accompanied by fresh the vegetables, creamy Greek dictator sauce, and finally herbs. Some places not-to-be-missed in relation to Döner Kebab are Mustafa’s Gemüse Kebab, and Imren Grill. This recipe is very simple and easy to prepare and will help you get a full meal if taken in the early afternoon or as a snack before the midnight.
A Traditional German Feast at Markthalle Neun
In a bid to get yourself traditional German food in a lively environment, then you should visit Markthalle Neun. It is suitable for lovers of local and regional products, as it is a historical market hall. Taste true Bavarian specialities such as pork knuckles, sausages, sauerkraut or Bavarian pretzles containing only the very best ingredients. Do not forget to taste a glass of beer from one of the craft breweries found within the market. You will also find occasional serving foods and street foods here as a market venue so it becomes more interesting.
Indulge in Berlin’s Sweet Side
The city of Berlin has many dessert outlets and venues where anyone who has a craving for or has a sweet tooth will find a treat that he or she will like. Among the specialties, Berliner Pfannkuchen, a jelly filled cake, which resembles a doughnut, should be recommended. It is a popular snack that one can find in most bakeries across the city and specific shops such as Bäckerei Siebert & Bäcker Walf are popular. For a food lover and especially for the chocoholic people, Rausch Schokoladenhaus is a must to visit. Visit their catalog of exquisite chocolates and get to taste good hot chocolate at their café section.
International Cuisine Galore
The increased migration in the city has seen Berlin offer any type of food to anyone from Asia and Latin America to Europe and Middle East. So no matter your preference for Food, you are likely to find food such as sushi, falafel, ramen or pizza in the city. With regards to food and beverages, internationa cuisine is more popular in the two pumps with Kreuzberg and Neukölln pump showing a lot of interest. Herewith the eateries ranging anything from mere joints to the imaginative multicultural hybrid places to eat. Some of the Vietnamese specialty not to be missed is the pho at Monsieur Vuong and the pizzas at Standard Serious Pizza is a must try.
Conclusion
Food and drink is one of the enjoyable aspect of any culture, and Berlin is one of the places that any connoisseur will consider home. The city is also famous for his unconventional street food such as Currywurst, Döner Kebabs as well as his traditional Food such as Sauerbraten and a lot more International Food. Thus, try to taste and enjoy the necessary-to-sample meals listed above on your own visit to Berlin. Even your taste buds in the roof of your mouth will appreciate it!
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