Street Food at Arminiusmarkthalle

In Moabit pulsiert Street Food in der Arminiusmarkthalle. Zwischen Backsteinwänden, hohen Bögen und viel Charme treffen Berliner Klassiker auf exotische Genüsse. Hier wird entspannt gegessen, geplaudert und geschlemmt, als wäre man bei Freund*innen zu Gast.
The Arminiusmarkthalle in Moabit has been a lively meeting place since 1891. Today it combines tradition with a modern street-food culture. Under its impressive roof, visitors enjoy barbecue, fish, burgers, Indian specialties or exotic wraps. Pignut BBQ tempts with slow-smoked ribs, Burgerlich serves juicy organic burgers, Khaugalli brings a taste of Mumbai and Brewbaker supplies craft beer from Berlin. The street-food selection is not just a show for tourists but a vibrant hub for everyone. During the week it feels relaxed, while weekends are more bustling. Thanks to this mix of atmosphere and culinary variety, the hall counts among the most exciting food markets in the city.
Why is street food at the Arminiusmarkthalle so special?
The street-food market thrives on its laid-back neighborhood vibe. It is less about trends and more about honest food. Locals mingle with visitors at the stands. Organic burgers, barbecue, wraps and seafood give the hall a wide range of flavors. Each stall tells its own story. That is why the Arminiusmarkthalle feels different from the well-known markets in Kreuzberg or Friedrichshain. It comes across as more genuine, almost like sharing a meal in the neighborhood.
Which stands are worth trying at the Arminiusmarkthalle?
Anyone exploring Moabit’s food scene should allow enough time. Burgerlich serves organic burgers, Pignut BBQ offers pulled-pork sandwiches and spare ribs, while Dodo to go brings wraps with West African flavors. At the fish counter you’ll find tuna burgers, fish and chips or scallops with wakame salad. Brewbaker completes the line-up with regional craft beer. Each stand adds its own character, so the street-food hall always stays fresh and varied.
When is the best time to visit, and what should you know?
The food market in Moabit is most interesting from Wednesday to Saturday. On Wednesday evenings and the following days, Pignut BBQ serves its barbecue specialties. Saturdays bring the addition of Dodo to go’s wraps. If you plan a Saturday visit, it is better to come earlier, since some stalls close in the evening. The mood stays relaxed even when the hall fills up. Whether for a quick lunch or a leisurely evening with friends, the Arminiusmarkthalle offers a rewarding food experience.
Our conclusion:
Street food at the Arminiusmarkthalle unites history and modern cuisine under one roof. The historic building together with its international flavors creates a lively atmosphere. This is exactly why the hall deserves a spot in the Top10 of street food markets and food trucks.

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Erfahrungsbericht vom 07.10.2024
Angebot
Obst, Gemüse, Brot, Backwaren, Produkte aus Aronia-Beeren, Lakritz, mehrere Stände Wedt Pesto, Hanfprodukte, Friischfisch, Räucherfisch, Käse, Eier, Wurst, Fleisch, polnische Süßigkeiten Sunwie Wurst- & Käse-Delikatessen, Blumen, Kaffee, Friischer Satft, Honig, türkische Aufstriche, Fladenbrot, Schmuck, Imtos Wedt Kochbananen, Filz-Hausschuhe, Crêpes,Holzwaren, Langos, Tee, Kräuter, hollänTuesche Pofferties, Raclette, Tierbedarf, Büffelbraten, Pferd, Strauß, Wild, Spreewaldgurken, Steckerlfisch, Käsesuppe, griechische Spezialitäten, Bio-Nutella, Nüsse, Beeren, Überraschungseier-Figuren
Platzreservierung
Thu: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM , Tel.: 0178 - 47 622 42
Opening Hours
- Sat: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM