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    Berlin Currywurst

    3.8 (322 reviews)
    ModerateGerman
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Sausage in a Bun
    Alexander Z.

    The location is a classic of LA, vibrant and bustling. Lots of different food options available, more than I've ever seen in one place. The parking costs are a little high but it's LA. $5 for the first 90 minutes and $2 for every 15 minutes afterwards. Plenty for a meal, but if you're planning on exploring little Tokyo after, there are flat rate $12 parking spots nearby too like John's parking. There isn't much seating so you might need to fight for a spot or eat standing. Service is good and friendly, the food took about 10 minutes to make at peak lunch hour on a Saturday so not bad. The food itself isn't that great in my opinion. To be fair, I don't think I'm a big fan of the sauerkraut which disappointed me because I'm a huge fan of vinegar. I got the standard brat in a bun and my girlfriend got the breakfast hash, which includes curry wurst in it. The bun was fine, I'm no bratwurst connoisseur but it was a juicy sausage, but otherwise it felt like a standard hot dog with sauerkraut. The currywurst tasted fine too, but ultimately neither flavor excited me. There are better places in the market to get food.

    Dani S.

    Gave Berlin Currywurst a shot at Grand Central Market and... yeah, not impressed. The sausage tasted like it had been sitting out too long, dry and sorta tough. The bun wasn't any better, pretty stale honestly. For the price they charge, I expected something fresh and flavorful, but it really missed the mark. Also didn't feel super clean in there which didn't help the vibe. 2 stars only cause the service was ok, but def not worth coming back for.

    Eric H.

    Not the best experience at Grand Central Market. The service was friendly and ordering was easy but the food was surprisingly slow to cook and it wasn't as tasty as we had hoped, given the wait time. We ordered the Paprika Pork Sausage with Paprika Garlic and it was swimming in curry sauce. Too much sauce made it very difficult to taste the actual flavor of the sausage. We were planning on ordering a couple more items, but we weren't overwhelmed with our experience as it was, so we decided to move on. Next time. I'll ask for the sauce on the side and I'll make sure I have the time to wait.

    Look for this sign!
    Bill D.

    We had an early break for lunch today in LA, so I walked a coworker over to Grand Central Market since I knew there would be lots of options. We both decided that today was a wurst kind of day. He ordered the currywurst at level 3 of heat with fries. I had the Nurnberger sausage with the appropriate fixings and roasted potatoes. My sausage rivaled those I had in Vienna recently! The staff was super friendly, too. The shop is right in the midst of Grand Central Market, so it's busy, but not overwhelming. The decor is sparse, but not unusual for a small stall vendor. I would definitely come back here!

    Breakfast Sandwich with Pork Sausage and Egg ($9)
    Megan L.

    Located near one end of the Grand Central Market. + Breakfast Sandwich with Pork Sausage and Egg ($9): yes to caramelized onions, sauerkraut and loaded up on spicy, sweet, and normal mustard. Thick, juicy bratwurst in a huge bun (7.3/10)

    Jasmine B.

    So good. Hard to find good sausage that is packed with flavor but this place totally delivers. I've probably walked by it a hundred times and I really should have given it a try sooner.

    Bratwurst and Nürnberger Bratwurst ($8 each)
    Alden C.

    The Grand Central Market is an exciting and vibrant spot to go to in LA especially during night time. It is a spot filled with tons of food options and passing by Berlin Currywurst definitely had my interest. I figured why not try it. The customer service is friendly and their menu is simple. I ordered the Bratwurst and Nürnberger Bratwurst. Each was $8 which for the portions you get some might not consider amazing value, but I expected prices to be a little inflated in a location like this. The Bratwurst is your typical pork and Nürnberger being veal and pork. I was excited to try both and I doubted they would be the wurst I've had. I like the sauce they use for the sausages and they are pretty tangy. You can't go wrong with either sausage. They have a good texture and plenty of flavor. They also sell pretzels and they were actually pretty good too. Very soft and warm which a good amount of salt. I would recommend ordering one to go with the sausages even though the sausages some with bread. Berlin Currywurst is a solid spot worth trying out if you ever visit the Grand Central Market.

    Pilsner And The Tofu Kielbasa
    Steve A.

    Great place to get sausage in Grand Central Market. It has lots to choose from, including a sausage made of tofu. Berlin Currywurst sounds like it has lots of meats, and it does for certain. Even so, there's a few plant based options. There's also beers on tap, which always go good with any sausage. At lunch we came to look around and didn't think we would get anything from this choice. It's actually got more options than you think it has. There's a few beers on tap. It's about $7 for the cheapest pint. The prices aren't that bad for the market it seems. It's $8 for the Tofu Kielbasa. This is the option for vegans. Before we didn't think there would be any. We saw the menu and that's when we thought to get some stuff. As for this it was a pretty big one. This came topped with onions and sauerkraut. Add mustard to make it even better. This isn't exactly healthy but it's a lot healthier than the meat options. Have some sausage on a bun. It's not bad prices for the market. There's even sausage for vegans and vegetarians.

    Dana T.

    I got the sausage hash with paprika sausage and it was delicious! I really liked how crispy the potatos were even though they were on the bottom. The egg added a nice touch. The only thing is that the dish is more on the saltier end, so I definitely had to chug water after a couple bites.

    Currywurst with bread and fries.
    David X.

    The German entry for the street food at Grand Central Market. When I went, most of the tables had filled with regulars (some speaking German) and it took both the waitress and the cook 15 minutes to notice me and take my order. I wasn't really bothered, most of their regulars had some love for this place and seemed to gravitate towards the bar. Noticing my confusion some of them gave some pretty bomb recommendations. This was my second taste of currywurst in a more mainstream setting. This version is definitely more ketchup heavy but it kinda works. Especially if you got a sausage and the fries. But I had a good time and if you're in the area for a work lunch, try it.

    Build yourself your own television receiver  Nürbberger w/ bun from #BerlinCurrywurst
    Mojo S.

    Of all the food stalls in Grand Central Market this is the one I've been meaning to try the longest. But it's hard to compete against the myriad of choices that food hall has to offer. But I got a chance to try it out last night and I wasn't disappointed by my choice. That nürnberger hit the spot with a choice and juicy blend of veal and pork. I also upped the heat to a 3 out of 5 so it had good burn going into my mouth. And obviously the sauerkraut and onions had to go on too. I would so order this again. I originally griped about them not having breakfast all hours, but it turns out they do. I must have missed the notice it was all day. Bumped them up a star for my error. When I go back to definitely try the non-bun currywurst style because I've been reading that's a more authentic experience.

    Grand Central Market
    Stephen B.

    Brattin' It Up!! Stopped here before the Dodger game and tried the Veal/Pork sausage with Sauerkraut and German fries. It was outstanding, great taste all around, especially with a little brown mustard. The bun is a bit much, every other bite had some of the sausage, just a note, bring that bun/sausage ratio up a bit. The fries were tasty on their own, and with ketchup or mayo. I wouldn't have complained if there were a bit more crispier, but that's just one more nitpick. Overall, this spot is left, I will be returning next time I'm at GCM, and pair with a beer.

    located inside grand central market
    Van D.

    Berlin Currywurst is located inside Grand Central Market. My date and I actually came here since another vendor missed one of our orders. I low key think my date was traumatized the last time I was hangry, so he wanted to make sure I had a decent overall meal portion. First you choose your sausage, my date opted for the Paprika which has pork, paprika and garlic. Then you choose a style, which he opted for in a bun with sauerkraut and onions. The one really nice thing was that they cut it in half for us to easily share. And we also shared a Topo Chico mineral water. The bread was hard and dry, but I actually liked the sausage. My date mentioned trying this spot prior and he couldn't taste too much difference from the original Brat and the Paprika. I saw the red speaks in there and the sausage tasted good but I definitely didn't get any paprika notes either. I was over it with the bread halfway through and I just finished the sausage. Considering their primary product is the sausage, I would say it is fairly successful. I just wouldn't opt for the bread in the future if there was an opportunity to come back.

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    Great brats in Grand Central Market. Small bar only about 6-7 seats but quick service and great beer.

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    5.8 miFairfax
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    4.3(482 reviews)
    10.9 miMar Vista
    $$
    Vegetarian friendly
    Full bar

    My friends and I went to try something different than what we usually eat…read more We ordered an array of items and watched the other tables to see what they were getting lol. The service was excellent, we enjoyed our lunch, the parking was ok (street parking). I would come back.

    Among the best restaurants, or maybe the best German restaurants, on some list I saw this was among…read morethe places I had identified ahead of arriving in L.A. We were daunted by the 1.5 hr drive to where we were staying and hoped that eating closer would save some time later. It did! Rasselbock is a bit hidden away but we found it with street metered parking nearby. We had arranged for a reservation but we hardly needed it. The place was mostly empty when we arrived. Music was thumping, and not German music. It was classic rock but a touch too loud. So keep that in mind. I appreciated that they had Erdinger beer. That's some of the best beer around. I chose the non alcoholic since I had a drive ahead. I was told it might not be cold enough and the server brought me the bottle to sample it by touch. I cheerfully noted Germans don't drink very cold beer and it was fine. My wife and I ordered schnitzels, she chicken and I pork. She had the Oma's potato salad - which with mustard and mayo really would not have passed muster with a real Oma like mine. She reported it was good anyway. I had spaetzle and cucumber dill salad. The kids both had a bratwurst, salad and fries. On the whole the schnitzels were good. Not entirely authentic but USA-good enough. I'd say the same for my spaetzle and salad. One kid liked the bratwurst, one didn't. I found what I tried of the sausage to be pretty good. The stone ground mustard was particularly good. Service was a little slow to start but the food came quickly and we were off. A 4.2 rounds to a flat 4. German food is hard to come by anywhere, so I welcome it. Especially with a good selection of beer. They serve multiple sizes included a liter "mass." Sounds great but I think those days are behind me. Definitely worth a try.

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    4.5(135 reviews)
    5.5 miHighland Park
    Family-owned & operated
    Casual dining

    Schnitzel- 8/10 chicken is on the thin side , not that juicy. Beer cheese is not the best- mid…read more Arugula salad- 10/10 sweet and fresh? I got walnuts on the side thank god because they are sugared which I'm not a fan of. Dressing on it is sweet idk what that is. Mashed potatoes- 10/10 so flavorful Draft- reallly big bang for your buck Quick and kind service with the best outdoor and indoor seating

    Phew, that's a tough one. Great idea, nice ambiance. Our server was nice, but really had no…read moreeducation of German cuisine. In Europe, by law the "Wiener schnitzel" has to be made out of veal - it's a bit like selling naming sparkling wine Champagne. The original Wiener Schnitzel is a historically protected dish that comes with a lot of rules. It must be made out of veal, comes as a pair, always, and is served with special sides. Otherwise it's not a Wiener schnitzel, but what they call "a schnitzel Wiener Art". OK ok, we love in a country where a company CALLED Wiener schnitzel sell hot dogs - and none of the employees I asked even knew what a real Wiener schnitzel was, so I should not get too excited about technicalities. My wife's margarita was very good, actually better than bars we have been to in that area. My beer was good. Then, my curry wurst. I was hoping to get a German curry wurst. What I got was a breakfast sausage drowned in very delicious sauce. Sadly, they drowned the fries too, and by the time I got them, beautifully served as I may add, only the two or three on the top were crispy, the rest were, politely said not-so-crispy :-( Would I go again: to have a drink, yes. To eat, possibly not. They should invite my wife for a day to help em out. Show them where to buy original German sausages, how to grill em, it's not rocket science. And this is the tragic part. The place has all ingredients to wow their guests - and needs some fine tuning and would/ could do impress at little extra costs and possible fantastic results.

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    4.3(794 reviews)
    15.6 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Happy hour specials

    Being born and raised in Germany, my fiancé is a sucker for German restaurants and brews! We tend…read moreto go to different ones to see where we can get the best schnitzel. We've actually been to another restaurant under the same company as Rasselbock, so we were delighted to be able to stop by since it's close by! We parked in the very back of the restaurant in the little plaza, and were seated with ease. They have indoor seating and outdoor seating, especially for furry friends. We originally sat inside, but our friend brought his dog, so we moved outside. We had ordered several drinks and had sat at the restaurant for over 6 hours. We ordered a range of BRLO IPA, Hacker, their seasonal beer, and more. As for food, we ordered their jagerscnitzel, Brussels sprouts, truffle fries, spatzle, and beignets! Our friend ordered their bratwurst with sauerkraut. We were very impressed with how delicious and fresh everything was. It was extremely savory and crispy. Quite addicting alongside our beers. Our servers were very delightful and very accommodating to our needs. They provided support and checked in on us frequently. We never were rushed to leave and were able to enjoy our conversations. I'm an advocate for good food, good service, and great brews! Please expect us to be back!

    Was excited to have a nice, warm pretzel in rainy weather couple months ago. Started this review…read morebut guess didn't finish. We met up here with out of town family for a bit of a linner. I am not much for drinking beer so I ordered the apple cider with mineral water that has the really long name I didn't even try to pronounce. Our server was a guy who seated us for our reservation at the patio table we reserved outside. He set up a heat lamp but we had to ask him to turn it on. Had to ask him to wipe down the side of the table that had water on it from the rain. Had to pull out the bench to get in. I don't know, just stuff I'd expect the server to handle or ask or be more attentive to instead of waiting for me to address it. Food was okay but not a place I'd really come back to

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    4.1(930 reviews)
    5.3 miGlassell Park
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    Polka is a quality Polish restaurant offering authentic polish foods in a cozy ambiance…read more Our family, including my Krakow-born, Polish-speaking and cuisine-discerning spouse, came to Polka on a Saturday evening. Disappointingly quiet, we entered the cozy restaurant adorned by newspaper clips, polish coats of arms, and were greeted by our friendly waiter. I had the meat patties ($24) which were delectable. Rich ground beef and pork spiced perfectly and fried with an accompanying gravy. Rich, but not greasy. My wife had the chicken schnitzel ($30) which was good but not groundbreaking, and the kids a number of perogis ($25) I found excellent. Accompanying the two adult meals was soup (a delectable tomato and a surprisingly sour savory pickle) and salad. We concluded with a delicious strawberry jam crepe ($15, see photo). The soup and meat paddies were the strongest entries on the menu that evening. The service was warm and genuine, taking our order, giving recommendations, communicating in polish as per our preference, and the restaurant was cozy and clean. Prices, as listed above, were reasonable considering the accompanying soup and salad. Overall, Polka is a solid restaurant with excellent food and service at a good price. Delicious, hearty, and with a cozy atmosphere it is perfect for a date or small family looking for a genuine taste of Eastern Europe. Food: 4.5/5 Ambiance: 4/5 Service: 4.5/5 Value: 4/5

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