Curry 36

Snack bar · Kreuzberg

Curry 36

Snack bar · Kreuzberg

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Mehringdamm 36, 10961 Berlin, Germany

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Highlights

Tucked in Kreuzberg, this legendary currywurst spot serves up mouthwatering sausages and fries with a side of charmingly rundown atmosphere, drawing lines at all hours.  

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Mehringdamm 36, 10961 Berlin, Germany Get directions

curry36.de
@curry36

€1–10

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+49 30 2517368
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@curry36
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"The one currywurst place that everyone (even Tom Hanks) is familiar with is Curry 36. While this place looks like any run-of-the-mill currywurst stand, it’s a true classic, specifically the Mehringdamm location that’s been around since 1981. Open until 5am, this is somewhere you should come if you’re out late after bar hopping and want something quick, easy, and satisfying." - Cindy Brzostowski

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"Everyone in Berlin has a favorite place to eat currywurst—tasty chopped pork sausage doused in a sauce made of curry powder and ketchup—but Curry 36 in Kreuzberg (along with Konnopke’s in Prenzlauer Berg) is one of the most consistently popular spots to procure this famous street-food snack. In fact, the place is so trendy that it sells Curry 36 merchandise in the shape of hoodies and even its own branded ketchup. Besides currywurst, the stall serves other sausage-y delights such as bockwurst and krakauers, as well as related meat products like burgers and meatballs. To be extra authentic, order your currywurst ohne darm (without skin) and enjoy it while standing at one of the outdoor tables."

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"Everyone in Berlin has a favorite place to eat currywurst—tasty chopped pork sausage doused in a sauce made of curry powder and ketchup—but Curry 36 in Kreuzberg (along with Konnopke’s in Prenzlauer Berg) is one of the most consistently popular spots to procure this famous street-food snack. In fact, the place is so trendy that it sells Curry 36 merchandise in the shape of hoodies and even its own branded ketchup. Besides currywurst, the stall serves other sausage-y delights such as bockwurst and krakauers, as well as related meat products like burgers and meatballs. To be extra authentic, order your currywurst ohne darm (without skin) and enjoy it while standing at one of the outdoor tables."

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@afar

"Everyone in Berlin has a favorite place to eat currywurst—tasty chopped pork sausage doused in a sauce made of curry powder and ketchup—but Curry 36 in Kreuzberg (along with Konnopke’s in Prenzlauer Berg) is one of the most consistently popular spots to procure this famous street-food snack. In fact, the place is so trendy that it sells Curry 36 merchandise in the shape of hoodies and even its own branded ketchup. Besides currywurst, the stall serves other sausage-y delights such as bockwurst and krakauers, as well as related meat products like burgers and meatballs. To be extra authentic, order your currywurst ohne darm (without skin) and enjoy it while standing at one of the outdoor tables."

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"Eat it here: Curry 36 in Berlin (open until 5 a.m.)."

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