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    3.4 (420 reviews)
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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Fries, Currywurst, Bratwurst
    Helen H.

    Currywurst is a must in Berlin. It is a popular and traditional German fast food. It consists of steamed, fried pork sausage cut into slices and covered with a curry ketchup and curry powder. It is usually served with a side of French fries and you can have it with curry ketchup and mayonnaise. This popular small food stand is located under the U-Bahn track. After getting your food, you can stand at one of the high-top tables or sit inside the small covered seating area. I attempted to come half an hour before they closed, but I think they were sold out. We came in the morning the next time. There was quite a long line when we arrived, but it moved fairly quickly. We ordered a currywurst, a bratwurst, and fries. I didn't care for the currywurst, especially the skin. I preferred the bratwurst, but I enjoyed the fries even more so. I wished we ordered a larger order of it.

    07/04/22
    Michael U.

    Tucked under the Magistrate's Viaduct in Schönhauser Allee since Max Konnopke moved to Berlin there is probably no more iconic eatery in the capital than Konnopke's Imbiss, the East Berlin stand surviving a World War, communism and reunification while serving up what is arguably the best Currywurst in town. Begun with just Sausages in 1930, Currywurst becoming a focus one year later with Ketchup not offered till 1960, those visiting Konnopke's Imbiss can expect long lines of folks entering or exiting the U-Bahn with folks from Prenzlauer Berg wait for tables alongside tourists from around the world. No frills and fast-paced, elderly clerks moving the queue like a well-oiled machine, choices are made from mounted menus with €2,50 yielding a steamed and fried Pork Sausage sliced and covered with spicy Ketchup plus a shake of Curry Powder on top. Juicy underneath a snappy Casing, the same to be said of a traditional Brat and Veal-based Bockwurst, fans of Mustard will find Konnopke's more spicy than average while Fries cooked crisp and almost oilless are only €1 but generally in need of some extra Salt.

    Vegan Currywurst
    Ali A.

    This place is a famous currywurst stand under the Magistrate's Viaduct in Schönhauser Allee. I don't want to miss out on this experience. I was lucky enough to come early during lunchtime and bought Vegan Currywurst. The price was low compared to other currywurst places. TBH it was not bad at all. I thought it would taste bad, but it surprisingly tasted good. I have dietary restrictions, and I like it when a restaurant does have other options than meat. You should get some of the merch if traveling since they exclusively sell it in the restaurant/stand. But if you love sausages, this place is must visit next time you visit Berlin or even for the locals.

    Neel A.

    Let's not over glamorize what currywurst is. It's a hot dog cut into small pieces, then topped with Heinz ketchup and curry powder sprinkled on top. It's not a real complex thing and it is a strange meal for Berlin to take ownership over. That being said, it is good for what it is as long as you are not expecting something mindblowing. The sausage usually comes with fries with a big helping of ketchup and mayo on top. It fills you up and is a nice snack to pair alongside some brewskies.

    Large menu: two sausages with fries. Ketchup and mayo are additional charge
    Janice C.

    Having never been to Berlin but knowing all there is about currywurst (what can I say? I love sausages!) I was sent here by a native Berliner. Located under the U-Bahn, this food stand was established in 1913 and is known as a Berlin institution: always a long line, the ladies operate the place like a well-oiled machine and speak to you in German. Minimal English except for mayo and ketchup so bust out the sign language! ;-) If there is a language we yelpers know, it's the language of food. Their fries are golden yellow and crispy, while the sausages are fresh and plump. Make sure to dump curry ketchup (and mayo!) on it. It was the perfect cheap snack to fill our bellies with, before the beer drinking that ensued at Pratergarden nearby.

    Currywurst Menü mit Pommes Mayo & Schultheiss
    Christel L.

    Unlike some of the other Currywurst places I visited in Berlin, I had to make a farther, specific trip out to this one. Other than it being a couple train rides away from where I was staying, the location relative to the train station is convenient. You do have to take a couple of crosswalks just to make it to the stand, which sits directly under the elevated tracks. In this dark area, Konnopke's is the shining light. Also of convenience to you are English menus posted around the tables so you won't have to struggle so much when deciding what to get. I ordered what I've gotten everywhere else: Currywurst & Pommes (fries) and added a local Pils to drink. The gentleman taking my order was nice and was the one who came out to bus the tables and check on guests in the tent. The tent seating is a nice shelter from the rain/wind with better lighting than outside. The food didn't let me down, and the prices were reasonable. Worth the extra trip!

    Currywurst von Konnopke, 1.90 Euro
    Sebastian F.

    Currywurst is tradition. Invented 1949 in Berlin by Herta Heuwer, this sausage topped with a curry sauce made its way around the world. Good job, Herta. When Berlin got parted in 1961, both East and West had their own favorite Currywurst stand. West-Berlin had its Curry 36 in Kreuzberg. For the East, Konnopke's was the Currywurst to-go place. Most of its rustic charm is still alive. Located under the elevated subway tracks in the middle of Schönhauser Allee it can be windy and grim. The stand with its yellow-ish metal panel looks outdated. And the ladies working there rarely speak English. But just order "eine currywurst mit brot", pay 2.20 Euro, and enjoy. You'll also experience a piece of Berlin history.

    Currywurst mit Pommes Frites (Currywurst with Fries).
    Vanessa V.

    Oh, how I miss this Imbiss! Is it wrong of me to fantasize about eating a Konnopke's Currywurst while I'm eating Currywurst elsewhere? I'd like to think not, because in my humble opinion, no other place in the world rivals the Currywurst at Konnopke's. Their plump and succulent Wursts are sliced up and covered in Konnopke's special spicy curry-ketchup. A side of hot, crispy Pommes Frites topped with the optional mayonnaise pairs well. Oh, and don't forget the beer! A Currywurst meal isn't complete without a cold, refreshing German beer. Now, Guten Appetit! I've eaten at Konnopke's before and after its renovation. The results of its make over are a brand spankin' new exterior and murals painted alongside the stand, as well as additional shaded dining areas --- no longer do you have to eat your food inside tents. Konnopke's should be a stop on every traveler's list if they plan on visiting Berlin, because a visit to Berlin without trying Currywurst is incomplete. Give this savory Berlin street eat a shot, and make sure you do it at Konnopke's.

    Currywurst
    Jack M.

    In Berlin I discovered I really just don't like Currywurst. It's basically a hotdog chopped up and covered in ketchup and a little curry powder. Gross. Of the two stands I got, this was significantly worse. The meat tasted cheap and flavorless. That's all you really need to know. Don't come here just because it's iconic. There are better currywurst joints around town.

    Sarah T.

    I do think that this is the best Currywurst in Berlin... the skin was crispy and the sausage was yummy and crunchy. they also have a very nice seating area and it has been serving yummy currywurst for ages! I am a fan :)

    Bratwurst, bockwurst, roll and large fries
    Nick S.

    The ultimate Berlin locale for currywurst, which much as I try, I just can't enjoy. But lucky for me, Konnopke's also has some damn fine brats and fries. Situated right under the U-Bahn, this place has been an institution for well over 80 years. It may look like a snack bar, but the staff are well dressed and they take the business of sausages seriously. Like the best of Berlin, a full meal is dirt cheap. I'd be astounded if you could even top 5 EUR for a sausage, beer and side of fries. Oh, and for the love of Brussels, get mayo on your fries and skip the ketchup! (it's not Heinz anyway) :)

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    4.1(71 reviews)
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    Pre-pandemic I ate here on the recommendation of the Lonely Planet guide, and the food was…read moredelicious and fresh. The ambiance is stark, with a few seats inside a dark interior and a couple of wooden benches and tables outside. This year, I patronized Habba Habba briefly again and had a very negative experience. My daughter and I were heading to a store nearby in Prenzlauer Berg after a long trip from Schöneberg that was diverted due to the Christopher Street parade. She was thirsty, so I brought her to Habba Habba since I knew it from before. I purchased her €2.50 bottle of water with a €20 note. The man behind the counter gave me a €10 note and a few coins: a €0.50, a €2 coin, and what looked like a €2 coin, only with a "5" on it. The rest of the lettering was rather worn so very hard to read in the low light inside. I said to my daughter, "I didn't know there were €5 coins" and almost asked the man about it, but she really wanted to move on to our destination. I put the coin away. Imagine my surprise yesterday when I tried to pay part of my ticket for the Neue Nationalgalerie with the €5 coin only to have the woman at the ticket counter say that the coin was not a € coin! I took the attached images and ran them through Google, and it turns out the man at Habba Habba gave me a coin worth 5 Moroccan Dirham - currently valued at only US $0.51!! So Habba Habba cheated me out of €5! Not a pleasant experience. Despite the food being tasty, I will never go back there. I recommend that if you do go, you count your change carefully - twice. What a distasteful experience.

    Habba Habba was my go to place when I wanted something healthy and delicious, while I was working…read morein Prenzlauer Berg. Super tiny, super cute, super fresh! There is a very small but cute wood terrace a few steps up the sidewalk with only two small tables, from which you can admire the lively Kastanienallee and its people. The food is fast and delicious, my favorite is the halloumi & chicken shawarma. It's not very cheap but hey. You can call beforehand and just pick up your wrap a few minutes later, perfect for a business lunch. It is not your typical oriental food shack where they just throw a shawarma together roughly. (don't get me wrong, I tend to love those places, messy big portions are the best!) The portions could be a tiny bit bigger.

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    MarienBurger has all the character and ambiance of a local hangout instead of the now…read moreall-too-common line of tourists out the door with guidebooks in hand. The patties are clearly pre-formed and the weakest part of their offering, but they grill them up nice with a proper amount of char, and then ladle on the delicious toppings. Colleen C. has the right of it on ordering; you go in and order from the grill first. Don't worry about drinks or anything. They don't care. Just let them know what they need to cook up. Then grab your drinks, find a seat and wait for your order to be yelled out. Return your plates at the end (there are tiny bins scattered around) and pay by letting them know what you had, drinks and all. Burgers are cheap (3-6 EUR) and each menu option has a "baby" variant that's a bit smaller and about a Euro cheaper. Sides (fries, wedges) are 1-2 EUR and giant bottles of ketchup and mayo come gratis. The "chili-cheeseburger", which like most places in Berlin, isn't American chili but rather a *spicy* burger with jalapeños, cheese spread and a spicy red sauce. It's a tasty, gooey mess. The wedges are also pretty satisfying. If you opt for the sour cream, know that it's more like an herb cheese dip than sour cream. Still good, but different than what I was expecting. A full meal (burger, side, drink) should set you back no more than 9 EUR.

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