KERB Berlin


In the heart of Potsdamer Platz, KERB Berlin transforms a former cinema into a playground for 12 independent street food markets. Under soft green lights and the smell of something sizzling, you’ll find juicy fried chicken, cheese plates rolling past on a belt and that easy-going Berlin vibe all hanging out together.
KERB Berlin brings some of the city’s most exciting street foods together in a once-abandoned cinema near Potsdamer Platz. Where Blogbuster used to be shown, global flavors now collide. Spread across two levels plus a rooftop terrace, 12 urban food stalls dish out everything from Chinese crepes to next-level mac’n’cheese. Each vendor has their own signature style, bold, flavorful, and unmistakably Berlin. KERB Berlin is a buzzing social hub filled with music, pop-ups, creative events and an easy-going vibe. The street food market at KERB Berlin feels like a mini food festival.
What makes KERB Berlin so special?
KERB Berlin curates some of the city’s most interesting independent vendors under one roof as an ever-fresh street food market. Butter Bronson’s serves buttermilk fried chicken that’s dangerously good, Pick & Cheese sends cheese plates down a literal conveyor belt, while Jian Bing Town flips Chinese street crepes to order. The location itself is a gem: a retro cinema reimagined as a food wonderland. Two floors and a rooftop bar make space for more than just dining! This is a hangout with atmosphere.
Which street foods can you expect to find?
At KERB Berlin, the street foods feel like a curated collection of small-scale culinary rebels. There’s Fräulein Kimchi with Korean-American comfort food, Moksa blending Indian spice with Berlin cool, El Amigo Taqueria for authentic tacos, plus Nepal Momo, Moroccan Bab, Kasuteria and more. Got a sweet tooth? Round & Edgy has your back. From Bella Pasta Fresca to Grindhouse Burgers, each stall is a standalone concept. The result is a collection of street foods that offer variety, quality and an extra pinch of creativity. No corporate vibes, just real food by real people.
When can you visit the street food market and what’s the vibe?
Since opening in May 2025, KERB Berlin has been open daily from midday until late, with Saturdays starting at 11am. The kitchens close at 10pm, but drinks keep flowing after that. There’s even a happy hour from 5 to 8pm with 20 percent off all drinks , a solid excuse to swing by after work. The vibe? Casual but cool. There’s often a DJ, pop-up tastings, and rotating event formats. This street food markets isn’t just for eating – it’s a social stage for the Berlin food scene to perform.
Our conclusion:
KERB Berlin redefines street food markets in Berlin with creativity and a serious love for good food. No chain vibes. No tourist traps. Just great vendors, great stories and a space that feels alive. This spot fully earns its place in the Top10 Street Food Markets in Berlin.

Top10 Redaktion
Erfahrungsbericht vom 14.08.2025
Public Transport
U2, S1, S2, S25, S26, Bus M41, M48, 200, 300, N2
Price level
10 - 20€
Opening Hours
- Mo - Do: 12:00 - 23:00 Uhr
- Fr: 12:00 - 24:00 Uhr
- Sa : 11:00 - 24:00 Uhr
- So: 11:00 - 23:00 Uhr