East Berlin is a melting pot, and we've crafted an itinerary that explores the foods, events, and people shaping the artistic neighborhood of Friedrichshain. Once divided by the Berlin Wall, this area now symbolizes unity and transformation. Walking these streets, you'll experience the cultural fusion born from both sides of history.
From classic Döner Kebabs, a Berlin staple since WWII, to new Middle Eastern dishes from 2015 refugees, we’ll visit six food stops that highlight Berlin's diverse cuisine.
Taste the unique Vietnamese TyTy Tacos, blending Vietnamese flavors with German ingredients, along with three different beers. A mix of food, history, and culture, this tour reveals the true essence of Berlin.
Extras: Stuffed Vine Leaves
Boxi Spatshop; Boxhagener Strasse 76, 10245 A small liquor store where we enjoy a popular German beer and learn about its origins. Berliner Kindl (Light) Beer
A Shawarma Döner eatery that demonstrates the dual history of Berlin’s street food and its Turkish and Middle-Eastern immigrants.
One of the last remaining Berlin Squat Houses that has hosted political and educational events and activities, alongside live concerts, for nearly a decade.
You will make your own way to the meeting points