If you're on a budget but want a filling and relatively inexpensive meal in Berlin, this article is for you. I will offer you several options, and make the choice yourself. As in other European capitals, you'll save more in Berlin if you buy your groceries from cheap supermarkets and cook your meals at home. In addition, there is also street food - the German capital will definitely provide you with such an opportunity. We'll give you information on where to have inexpensive breakfast, lunch and dinner in Berlin.
If you want to save money, we recommend buying ready-made food in a supermarket, for example Lidl, Aldi, Netto Marken-Discount, Penny. There are many of them in Berlin. All supermarkets will offer you products of excellent quality.
Now we will give you approximate prices for some products in Berlin supermarkets:
- beef (1 kg.) - 11.30 euros;
- rice (1 kg.) - 2.15 euros;
- onion (1 kg.) - 1.30 euros;
- cheese (1 kg, local) - 8.30 euros;
- tomatoes (1 kg.) - 1.60 euros;
- milk (1 liter) - 1.29 euros;
- eggs (10 pieces) - 2 euros;
- chicken fillet (1 kg.) - 11 euros;
- bread - 1.35 euros;
- tangerine (1 kg.) - 1.40 euros;
- banana (1 kg.) - 1.80 euros;
- apple (1 kg.) - 2.50 euros;
- water (1.5 l.) - 0.52 euros;
- ham (1 kg.) - 10-15 euros;
- cigarettes (1 pack) - 6.70 euros;
- orange (1 kg.) - 2.50 euros;
- potatoes (1 kg.) - 0.65 euros.
So, if you want to save money, buy groceries in supermarkets.
First of all, keep in mind that the further the cafe is from the center, the less tourist flow there is, and the cheaper breakfast, lunch and dinner will cost you. However, in the center of Berlin you will find budget options to satisfy your hunger.
On Alexanderplatz and Friedrichstrasse, as throughout Berlin, there are small cafes at every turn, under the general name "IMBIS" - a type of fast food establishment. One of them is Döner kebab, where you can eat relatively inexpensively.
Here are some more inexpensive eateries.
Der Wurstler:
Address: Chausseestraße, 12. (metro line U6, station Naturkundemuseum.)
Golgatha Biergarten:
Address: Katzbachstraße (near Victoria Park, 2 km from Postdamer Platz).
Scheers Schnitzel:
Address:Warschauer Pl. 18 (near the famous neo-Gothic bridge Oberbaumbrücke).
Felleshus :
Address: Rauchstraße 1, Tiergarten (dining room on the third floor).
Ernst-Reuter-Haus:
Address: Straße des 17. Juni 112, 10623 Berlin (cafeteria in Ernst Reuther's house).
Universal Music:
Address: Stralauer Allee 1, Friedrichshain (canteen in the Universal Music building).
Rathaus Schöneberg:
Address: John-F-Kennedy-Platz 1, Schöneberg (restaurant in the Town Hall building in Schöneberg).
Rathaus Kreuzberg:
Address: Yorkstraße 4-11 (restaurant-cafeteria on the 10th floor of the Kreuzberg town hall).
Now let's say a few words about German beer . It is known all over the world. According to historical sources, the first breweries appeared in German monasteries in the 8th-9th centuries. Beer is so popular in Germany that the country hosts 8 beer festivals every year. Berliners especially like Berliner Kindl. Here are some other popular German beers: Pilsner, Weizenbier, Altbier, Bockbier, Kölsch, Dunkel, Helles, Rauchbier, Spaten, Paulaner and much more. There are more than 1,300 breweries in Germany and more than 850 beer restaurants in Berlin alone.
Have a nice time!!!
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