Germany is a country known for its beer, football, precision engineering and really tall people. But there is more to Germany than what meets the eyes. A rich cultural heritage paired with modern influence has resulted in a diverse European landscape. In the next few posts, I re-visit the sights and feeds that made me love this systematic country.
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Street food culture is all over Europe and Berlin has one that is worth talking about. This is a tale of two kiosks less than 100 feet apart with a cult following and thousands of Facebook check-ins. Recommended by my colleague’s AirBNB host, I went to the famous Curry 36 and Mustafa Gemüse Kebab.
Curry 36 serves the best Currywurst in Berlin and the hungry crowd enjoying piping hot Currywurst in the subzero weather is a testament to its fame. So what is a Currywurst you might ask?
Well, if you are expecting to see real curry, you are going to be disappointed. Currywurst is essentially Berlin’s answer to making the meaty bratwurst even better; that is by topping them with a curry-infused ketchup and to finish, an extra sprinkle of curry powder with a side of chips. True curry aficionados would frown at the sight of a Currywurst, but the flavours are actually pretty sublime thanks to the umami from the curried-ketchup that when paired with bratwurst has an undeniable chemistry. Sure it was not life changing in anyway but its was yummy!
The queue at Mustafas is never shorter than 45 minutes be it day, or night.
The queue at Mustafas is never shorter than 45 minutes be it day, or night.
The doner and kebabs at Mustafa Gemüse Kebab are legendary for a good reason. Its attention to detail like the perfectly sweet caramelised vegetables inside as well as a finish of crumbled feta is a rarity when kebabs are often a food to go with little love put into it. Secondly was their ridiculously juicy chicken slices. If you have had a Doner by the road side stall in Istanbul you would totally understand the unfortunately dry chicken in the doners they serve!!
Having both Curry 36 and Mustafa Gemüse Kebab so close to each other is a blessing! If you are out late and want a great bite, I would look no further. The combination of Currywurst and juicy Doners were sensational. But be warned that the 45 minute wait for a Doner is a bloody vibe killer. Add the subzero temperature and its starts to sound ridiculous. Fortunately, there is usually no queue at Curry 36 due to the quick turnover. So why not enjoy a Currywurst while standing in line? It sure distracts the mind from the cold and queue! Would I recommend Mustafas despite the wait? Well it really depends on how you view food! If you queue in anticipation of a poached chicken, grilled to finished, drizzled with truffle oil, and finished with a sea-urchin infused aioli, then stay far. It is far from fine dining but I know a good kebab when I see one ;)! So yes I would return to Mustafas!
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