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Best Currywurst in Berlin: 8 Places to Try in 2026

  • Writer: Yusuf Ucuz
    Yusuf Ucuz
  • 51 minutes ago
  • 6 min read

Currywurst is not Berlin's most elegant food. That is exactly the point. It is fast, blunt, cheap, slightly messy, and deeply Berlin: sliced sausage, curry ketchup, curry powder, fries or a bread roll, eaten standing up while the city moves around you.

If you are visiting Berlin for the first time, you do not need to turn currywurst into a research project. But you do need to pick the right place for the kind of Berlin day you are having. Some stands are famous because they are genuinely part of the city's food history. Some are famous because they are open late. Some are just very convenient when you are hungry after sightseeing.


Currywurst and fries on a green table; urban backdrop with people and a U-Bahn train. Condiments on the side; berlinwalk.com logo.

This guide is written for visitors, not for people trying to win a Berlin snack argument. It maps eight strong currywurst stops, explains what each one is best for, and gives you the simple German phrases that make ordering easier.

The Quick Answer

For most first-time visitors, Curry 61 is the easiest currywurst stop because it is central, highly rated, and close to where my Berlin walking tour ends near Hackescher Markt.

For the classic Berlin debate, compare Curry 36 at Mehringdamm with Konnopke's Imbiss under the U-Bahn tracks in Prenzlauer Berg.

For the strongest local recommendation, go to Curry Baude at Gesundbrunnen. It is less convenient than the famous names, but that is part of why it belongs high on the list.

The 8 Best Currywurst Places in Berlin

A BerlinWalk map graphic showing eight recommended currywurst places in Berlin.

Ratings change, and opening hours can shift with holidays, staff shortages, or renovations. The rating snapshots below were checked in May 2026 and should be treated as a guide, not a permanent ranking.

1. Curry Baude

Best for: Local currywurst fans, no-nonsense Berlin snack culture, and a stronger recommendation than the usual tourist-only list.

Why go: Curry Baude has the strongest "people who actually care about currywurst still send you here" signal. It sits by Gesundbrunnen rather than in the middle of the tourist belt, which makes it less convenient but more convincing. If you only want the famous name, this is not the pick. If you want the list to feel local, start here.

What to order: Currywurst ohne Darm with fries. If a house sauce option is available, take it.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.5 with roughly 4,000 reviews. Tripadvisor around 4.7 with 100+ reviews.

2. Curry 61

Best for: First-timers, visitors staying in Mitte, and anyone finishing the BerlinWalk tour near Hackescher Markt.

Why go: Curry 61 is central, fast, easy to explain, and practical. It is not a secret, but it does not need to be. If you are already walking around Museum Island, Hackescher Markt, Oranienburger Strasse, or the Berlin Cathedral area, this is one of the simplest ways to try currywurst without turning lunch into a half-day detour.

What to order: Classic currywurst with fries. Add spicy powder if you want a little heat.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.7 with roughly 8,000 reviews. Tripadvisor around 4.3 with 1,500+ reviews.

3. Zur Bratpfanne

Best for: Old West Berlin currywurst energy and visitors willing to leave the inner tourist loop.

Why go: Zur Bratpfanne gives this list depth. Not every currywurst recommendation should sit between Alexanderplatz, Museum Island, and Kreuzberg. This is the kind of place that makes sense if you are already in Steglitz or if you want to compare famous central stands with a more neighborhood-rooted classic.

What to order: Currywurst with fries and house ketchup.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.6 with roughly 3,300 reviews. Tripadvisor around 4.5 with 100+ reviews.

4. Curry & Chili

Best for: Spice lovers and people who want a currywurst memory, not just a currywurst.

Why go: Standard Berlin currywurst is usually mild. Curry & Chili is different: the spicy sauces are the point. This is not the safest pick for a first currywurst if you hate heat, but it is the most memorable choice if you like food with a challenge attached.

What to order: Start lower than your ego wants. The spice levels climb quickly.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.6 with roughly 1,500 reviews. Tripadvisor around 4.5 with 25+ reviews.

5. Konnopke's Imbiss

Best for: Berlin history, East Berlin atmosphere, and the classic under-the-U-Bahn setting.

Why go: Konnopke's belongs in the article because it is part of Berlin's currywurst story. It has been operating since 1930, and the setting under the elevated U-Bahn tracks in Prenzlauer Berg is exactly the kind of place visitors imagine when they picture old Berlin snack culture. Go for the atmosphere and the history, not because it is a secret.

What to order: Currywurst ohne Darm with fries.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.2 with roughly 5,900 reviews. Tripadvisor around 3.9 with 800+ reviews.

6. Curry 36 Mehringdamm

Best for: The famous Berlin currywurst experience and late-night food in Kreuzberg.

Why go: Curry 36 is not hidden, not delicate, and not trying to be. It is famous, busy, central to the Berlin currywurst conversation, and genuinely useful because it stays open late. If you are in Kreuzberg at night and want the iconic tourist-safe currywurst stop, this is the easy answer.

What to order: Currywurst mit Pommes rot-weiss: fries with ketchup and mayo.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.2 with roughly 13,500 reviews. Tripadvisor around 3.9 with 2,000+ reviews.

7. Witty's Wittenbergplatz

Best for: Organic currywurst, vegan options, and visitors around KaDeWe or Wittenbergplatz.

Why go: Witty's has a clear reason to be here: organic sourcing and better options for mixed groups. If someone in your group wants vegan currywurst, or if you are sightseeing around KaDeWe, this is the most useful pick. It is also a good reminder that Berlin food culture is not frozen in 1985.

What to order: Organic currywurst or vegan currywurst with crispy fries.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.0 with roughly 700 reviews. Tripadvisor around 4.0 with 200+ reviews.

8. Krasselt's Imbiss

Best for: A local deep cut in Steglitz and readers who want one place outside the usual top-five lists.

Why go: Krasselt's is the "you did your homework" pick. It is not the most practical choice for every tourist, but it gives the guide a stronger local shape. If you are already in the southwest or want to compare neighborhood currywurst with the famous central stands, add it to your map.

What to order: Try with skin and without skin if you are curious about the texture difference.

Ratings snapshot: Google around 4.3 with roughly 1,500 reviews. Tripadvisor around 4.5 with 60+ reviews.

Curry 36 vs Konnopke's

A BerlinWalk comparison graphic showing Curry 36 versus Konnopke's for visitors choosing a Berlin currywurst classic.

If you only remember two names before your Berlin trip, they will probably be Curry 36 and Konnopke's. They are both famous, but they solve different problems.

Choose Curry 36 if you want convenience, late-night opening, Kreuzberg energy, and the busy famous stand experience. It works especially well if you are already around Mehringdamm, Bergmannkiez, or Kreuzberg after drinks.

Choose Konnopke's if you want the historical setting, the East Berlin story, and the under-the-U-Bahn photo. It makes more sense as a daytime or early evening food stop during a Prenzlauer Berg walk.

Short answer: Curry 36 for convenience. Konnopke's for history.

How to Order Currywurst in Berlin

A BerlinWalk infographic explaining how to order currywurst in Berlin, including mit Darm, ohne Darm, Pommes rot-weiss, scharf, and Broetchen.

Ordering currywurst is simple once you know five phrases.

  • Mit Darm means the sausage has casing. It has more snap when you bite it.

  • Ohne Darm means skinless. This is very common in Berlin.

  • Pommes rot-weiss means fries with ketchup and mayo.

  • Scharf means spicy.

  • Broetchen means bread roll.

If you are unsure, order currywurst ohne Darm with Pommes rot-weiss. It is the most Berlin-safe version for a first try.

Is Currywurst Actually Worth It?

Yes, but not because it is Berlin's most sophisticated food. Currywurst is worth trying because it is a Berlin ritual: cheap, fast, post-war, practical, and slightly absurd.

Do not expect a life-changing meal. Expect a small edible piece of Berlin's street-food identity. That is enough.

The Best Currywurst After the BerlinWalk Tour

The Berlin Free Walking Tour starts at the World Clock in Alexanderplatz and ends near Hackescher Markt after about 2 hours. From the end point, Curry 61 is the easiest currywurst stop.

If you want a longer food detour after the tour, take the U-Bahn north toward Konnopke's or Gesundbrunnen for Curry Baude. If you are heading west toward KaDeWe, Witty's is the cleaner vegan-friendly option.

Sources and Rating Notes

Ratings were checked manually in May 2026 using public Google listing snapshots and secondary public sources such as Tripadvisor, Wanderlog, visitBerlin, and official operator pages where available. Google ratings, review counts, and opening hours can change quickly, so always recheck the map link before travelling across town.

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