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Discover Berlin’s street food scene with this 2.5-hour guided tour featuring diverse local bites, from currywurst to Berliner donuts, at just $98.18 per person.
The True Berlin Street Food Tour by Foodprint Tours offers a lively 2.5-hour journey through Berlin’s vibrant street food landscape. Priced at $98.18 per person, this tour is ideal for those eager to explore local flavors beyond the typical tourist spots. The tour departs from the Berlin TV Tower, a central and easily accessible location, and ends near SammyS Berliner Donuts in the bustling Mitte district. It’s designed for small groups—max of 10 travelers—ensuring a relaxed and personalized experience. While it emphasizes street food and local secrets, it’s not suited for vegetarians, and transportation to the meeting point is not included.
This tour provides more than just tastings; it’s a 2.5-hour cultural walk that reveals how Berlin’s history, immigrant influences, and rebellious spirit shape its iconic bites. The guide’s storytelling and the curated stops make it an engaging way to see Berlin through its food, making it perfect for curious food lovers who want an off-the-beaten-path experience.


The True Berlin Street Food Tour centers around a curated 2.5-hour walk that introduces travelers to Berlin’s boldest bites. With a focus on street snacks and local favorites, the tour goes beyond the usual tourist fare and explores hidden spots you might never find on your own. The guide shares stories and history, connecting each bite to Berlin’s cultural backdrop.
The tour starts at the Berlin TV Tower, a well-known landmark, and moves through lively neighborhoods, visiting seven+ food stops. Each location offers a tasting that reflects Berlin’s diversity, history, and modern urban culture. The pace is relaxed, allowing enough time to enjoy each bite and ask questions along the way.
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The first stop is Das Lemke, a lively biergarten and brewery. Here, diners enjoy a traditional Bauernfrühstück, a hearty German farmers’ breakfast of crispy potatoes, onions, bacon, and eggs. This dish sets a warm, comforting tone for the tour and introduces guests to authentic German flavors. The stop lasts around 30 minutes, providing a good introduction to local cuisine in a relaxed setting.

Next, the tour takes a cultural turn inside a typical Berlin grocery store called the Long Shop. Here, the story of Fritz-Kola unfolds—an iconic soft drink brand started by two university students from Hamburg. This stop lasts about 15 minutes and reveals how local brands can become rebellious icons, giving insight into Berlin’s vibrant and entrepreneurial food scene.

At the busy corner of Spandauer Straße, travelers try a crispy Fish Sandwich inspired by British fish and chips but with a local twist. This quick street snack is a favorite among Berliners on the go and highlights the city’s international influences. The tasting here lasts about 20 minutes and offers a satisfying, flavorful bite that’s easy to enjoy while walking through the city.

A highlight of the tour is Mustafa’s Can Gemüse Kebap, where the Pommdöner—crispy fries loaded with juicy döner meat, fresh vegetables, and sauces—is served. This iconic Berlin street food is a perfect example of local comfort food and one of the most talked-about bites in the city. The visit lasts about 25 minutes and immerses guests in the lively atmosphere of this popular food stall.
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No street food tour in Berlin is complete without Currywurst. At Curry 61, the guide introduces the sliced sausage smothered in spicy curried ketchup—a simple yet addictive street classic. It’s often the first craving after a night out for locals and is essential to understanding Berlin’s fast food culture. This stop lasts around 25 minutes, allowing guests to savor this spicy favorite.

The tour concludes at SammyS Berliner Donuts, where soft, sugary, and jam-filled Berliner donuts provide a nostalgic finish. This treat, reminiscent of a jelly doughnut, leaves guests with a sweet memory of Berlin’s street food scene. The final tasting takes about 20 minutes, and the location’s central spot near Hackescher Markt makes it easy to explore nearby cafes and shops afterward.

The tour starts at the Berlin TV Tower and ends near SammyS Berliner Donuts in Berlin Mitte. It’s perfect for those who want a focused walk off the typical tourist trails, with a small group maximum of 10 travelers for intimacy and engagement. Transportation to the meeting point is not included, so guests should plan accordingly.
The tour features small group discounts and offers a mobile ticket, making the reservation process straightforward. The experience is suitable for most travelers, but it’s not recommended for vegetarians due to the emphasis on meat-based street foods.
What makes this tour distinctive is its emphasis on local secrets and hidden spots. Guests visit family-owned shops and a Berlin grocery store that reveal stories behind brands like Fritz-Kola. The focus on street food with a side of history enriches the culinary experience, linking bites to Berlin’s divided past, immigrant influences, and rebellious spirit.
The tour’s narrative approach helps travelers understand Berlin’s street food scene beyond just tasting. It’s about discovering how history, culture, and innovation have shaped the city’s most iconic bites.
While the tour offers delicious tastings and fascinating stories, it is not suitable for vegetarians and does not include transportation to the meeting point. It’s designed for those who want a casual, food-focused experience rather than a comprehensive German cuisine tour. Some stops, such as Mustafa’s or Curry 61, can have long queues, so arrivals early in the day or outside peak hours may enhance the experience.
This tour provides a fun, informative way to explore Berlin’s street food scene with authentic bites and local stories. The small-group setting and passionate guide make it engaging and personal, perfect for food lovers eager to see Berlin’s culinary diversity through its streets. It’s especially suitable for those interested in street snacks, quick bites, and hidden local favorites.
While it doesn’t include traditional German dishes or vegetarian options, its focus on street food culture and history offers a fresh perspective on Berlin’s culinary landscape. If you’re keen on tasting Berlin’s most loved snacks and learning about their background, this tour delivers a delicious and lively experience.
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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
No, the tour is not recommended for vegetarians because the focus is on meat-based dishes like döner and currywurst.
What is the starting point of the tour?
The tour begins at the Berlin TV Tower, a central and easily reachable location.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Are transportation costs included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included.
Can I get a refund if I cancel early?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is this tour good for families or groups?
Yes, it’s designed for small groups and is suitable for most travelers, making it a good choice for families or friends seeking a relaxed, food-focused experience.