Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Asian Street Food in Berlin
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We would do almost anything for the chicken katsu sandwich at the Asian diner on Invalidenstrasse. In a very chic interior, you can enjoy fabulous congee and sip wonderfully refreshing strawberry or melon granitas. A delicious break from the hustle and bustle of Mitte.
A meal at Namsan is simply a pleasure! The very friendly team will recommend the best soju or wine to accompany your bibimbap, japchae or bulgogi. The "Dolsot Namul Bibimbap" in particular is a real taste highlight! Be sure to order the kimchi pork dumplings beforehand.
There is a reason why there is a queue outside this institution on Kantstraße whatever the weather: the Taiwanese noodle soup cooked here tastes like a warm hug. The wan tan in chili oil is one of the best dishes you can eat in Berlin.
One of the first snack bars in Berlin to freshly prepare delicious Vietnamese baguettes. At Banh Mi Stable in Mitte, there are various fillings to choose from, such as grilled pork belly, chicken saté or tofu marinated with herbs. A perfect lunch spot.
Small, somewhat hidden store on the border between Tempelhof, Schöneberg and Kreuzberg. In a city with a lot of competition for pho bo soup, Gon 80 stands out with its particularly fine broth and very good beef. A trip here is a must!
The best bulgogi can be found on Grunewaldstraße at WaWa. In addition to the classic version, they also offer their own creative creations such as cheese bulgogi with mozzarella. The secret to the taste is the generous maturing process of the sauces and pastes used here.
Not chic, but authentic. At Dan Thai in Wedding, 70-year-old Pii Dan has been preparing Thai home cooking for decades. The small restaurant's menu features simple dishes with fresh ingredients that are kept in a display case.
Hand-pulled biang biang noodles from the Chinese province of Shanxi, seasoned with chilli oil and a choice of beef, lamb, tofu or eggplant, are the speciality at Wen Cheng. Wen Cheng now has three restaurants; it's worth waiting for a table.
Few things have such a relaxing effect on the soul as a really good mapo tofu. What worries can you have when your tongue is slightly numb and tingling? Hardly any! If you crave this experience, you should definitely go to Deli House and order a hot bowl.
This small Chinese snack bar in the Helmholtzkiez makes delicious dim sum. There is a choice of mainly vegetarian fillings such as wild vegetables or pumpkin with curry spices, but dumplings with beef, pork, chicken or prawns are also on the menu.
Six different Vietnamese restaurants can be found on the premises of this large market in Lichtenberg. So you can try your way from the north to the south of the Far Eastern country. The Dong Xuan Center also offers great shopping opportunities!
Korean street food right under the Schönhauser Allee subway tracks. Guten Dag brings delicacies from Seoul directly to Berlin. The crispy golden chicken pieces are seasoned and served with delicious sauces. The meat-free alternative is fried vegetables.