Curry 36 street food/fast food in Berlin — Bockwurst mit Pomnes und Mayo €3.00, Pommes mit Ketchuo €1.40, Currywurst ohne Darm €3.00
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Curry 36 street food/fast food in Berlin — Bockwurst mit Pomnes und Mayo €3.00, Pommes mit Ketchuo €1.40, Currywurst ohne Darm €3.00
Gehenlassen
Sich Sonnabends Gehenlassen kann ich gut.
Obwohl ich das nicht will. Das Fleisch hat aber sein Eigenleben.
(6.8.2022)
Curry ohne
Das erste Mal in diesem Jahr bei Curry 36 gewesen. Schon oft vorbei gelaufen, es gab aber immer eine Schlange, warten war mir unangenehm.
Ganz klassisch: Curry ohne Darm, gedünstete Zwiebeln, kleine Schulle…
Curry 36 | Berlin | Best of the Wurst
Berlin, Germany
After a week-long travel to Spain, I got an afternoon’s rest back at home, and headed straight to Berlin! It was so great having a bunch of friends there to tour me, and my friend, KP, really did her best to show me every bit of Berlin that she loved. The East and West of Berlin were incredibly different, but each had its own identity that you’d learn to appreciate. Apart from paying visits to cute Christmas markets that served really good mulled wine (never knew hot wine could taste so good!), we went on a series of train rides around the city to see the sites.
I highly recommend that you pay a visit to Curry 36 and Doner at Mehringdamm (one of the metro stops) - they’re really good pop-up food stalls near the station! They can get really long lines sometimes, but taste like heaven. Berlin was originally where I wanted to study, so it was awesome to spend 3 days there to know what I missed out on - missed on a lot, apparently! :’(
This was a couple days ago, but it was my first time eating curry wurst ever! Curry wurst (along with Döner) is famous in Berlin. It's a hot dog (but not) cut up with French fries, sour cream, and a sort of ketchup. I never thought I would say sour cream on fresh fries was good, but hot damn it is. Curry 36 is actually the first place to bring curry wurst to Berlin, so that was pretty special too, but it also meant that we had to wait for 15 min. in line. In the picture on the bottom it is Me, my host dad Thomas, _______ (?), then Robin, and Raven (host brothers).
When the queues of Mustafas and Curry 36 meet
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