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Curry 36
Mehringdamm 36, Berlin, Germany 10961
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Kreuzberg's most famous address for that Berlin speciality, Currywurst. The magic recipe is to take one pork sausage, slice it up into bite-size pieces, add some tomato sauce and sprinkle curry powder on top. Order a beer and chips ("Pommes") on the side to enjoy it like a local. U-BAHN: Mehringdamm
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MITTE. With an old pre-war tavern decor, this eatery serves classic south German and Austrian fare. House specialties include the Wiener Schnitzel and Fleisch Laberln, which are spicy meat patties. Located on the lower floor of the Brecht-Weigel Museum, the restaurant offers affordable prices and is popular with both locals and tourists.
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Konnopke's Imbiss
Schönhauser Allee 44a, under the U2 train bridge, Berlin, Germany 10435 · +49-(0)-30-4427-765
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Since 1930, this famous snack-bar has been serving up sausages and schnitzel under the U2 train line. The currywurst is legendary and perhaps the secret is in the sauce – the ketchup is home-made to a mysterious family recipe. A great place to take a break after a long day's shopping on the Kastanienallee. U-BAHN: Eberswalderstrasse
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