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.
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Tapas Berlin
The Tapas Berlin holds every promise. More than 100 different tapas to choose from doesn't really make this an easy choice.
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Sirene
Located by the water tower in Kollwitzkiez, directly on Knaackstraße, Sirene serves Turkish eggs on sourdough bread, fluffy cottage cheese pancakes, and seasonal breakfast dishes. Those looking for Turkish breakfast in Prenzlauer Berg will find one of the most harmonious addresses in the entire district here.
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Papadam
At the Indian restaurant Papadam in Berlin-Reinickendorf they not only serve the same-named lentil pancakes, but also many other Indian specialties.
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Restaurant Bruderherz
Restaurant Bruderherz in Charlottenburg serves upscale Italian cuisine with a generous helping of family hospitality. Gourmets enjoy award-winning pasta (Winner of the True Italian Award 2025) and refined creations in an elegant ambiance.
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Chai Ji
The restaurant Chai Ji offers delicious Indian food without too many typical Indian clichés in Berlin-Friedrichshain.
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Kabir
The Kabir at Carmerstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg offers a wide selection of specialties from all over India.
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Mutzenbacher
The Mutzenbacher is a restaurant in Friedrichshain that combines Austrian specialties with down-to-earth German cuisine.
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Ehl-i Kebap by Et Dünyasi
On Gerichtstraße in Wedding, Ehl-i Kebap by Et Dünyasi is more than just an ordinary doner stand. Here, the meat comes from their own butcher shop, the skewer is cut rectangularly and was inspired by the legendary Istanbul doner shop Bayramoğlu.