It’s a must-try when you are in Berlin and for those who don’t eat meat or prefer a less fatty meal, it also comes in animal-free versions. Three renowned Currywurst stands are “Konnopke’s Imbiss” below Eberswalder Strasse U-Bahn station on line 2, “Curry 36” opposite the Mehringdamm U-Bahn station in Kreuzberg and Yoyo Foodworld (close to U-Bahn station Frankfurter Tor, U5) where you can get a vegan Wurst. All of these offer far friendlier service than many of Berlin’s more upmarket eateries.
Another famous thing to eat in Berlin is Döner. This is a flatbread, filled with Lamb or chicken meat or seitan, salad, and vegetables, and you can get it at many Turkish stands. The most famous vegan Döner is called Vöner and is served in the eatery carrying the same name close to S-Bahn station Ostkreuz. Other immigrated popular foods include Falafel and Maqali (fried vegetables) sandwiches.
Eating out in Berlin is incredibly inexpensive compared to any other Western European capital or other German cities. The city is multicultural and many cultures’ cuisine is represented here somewhere, although it is often modified to suit German tastes.
For cheap and good food (especially from Turkey and South Europe) you should try Kreuzberg and Neukölln with their abundance of Indian, pizza and Döner Kebab restaurants. If you are looking for a quick meal you could try getting off at Görlitzer Bahnhof or Schlesisches Tor on the U1 line – the area is filled with inexpensive, quality restaurants.