Curry 36, Street food booth in Kreuzberg, Germany
Curry 36 is a street food booth in Kreuzberg, Berlin, that serves currywurst with crispy fries and various sauces. The counter sits on Mehringdamm street where customers can eat or take their meal away.
The booth grew into a key part of Berlin's street food scene after German reunification and developed with the neighborhood's changes in the 1990s. Currywurst tradition runs deep in West Berlin's past and took on new meaning after the city came together.
The booth has become a gathering point for different people across the city and reflects Berlin's street food culture. You see workers, night owls, and travelers all waiting for the same meal at any hour.
The location is easy to reach using public transport and mostly takes cash payments. The booth operates through much of the day and night, so visitors can stop by at different times.
The booth offers Vytal reusable containers managed through a digital app, a system that cuts down on waste. This approach shows how classic street food and modern sustainability practices can work together.
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