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11 years ago
This place is depressing. Low stocks on everything and the even the fruit and vegetables are in terrible condition (wilted and bad colors). Wouldn't come back ever... There's a Rewe down the street with a waaaay better selection. read more
Treseburger Str. 2
10589 Berlin
Germany
Charlottenburg
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http://www.aldi.de/
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What time does Aldi open?
Aldi opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Aldi close?
Aldi closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Aldi is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun Closed
Does Aldi have parking?
Yes, Aldi has parking options.
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A medium sized Lidl near Nollendorfplatz U-Bahn station. It's easy to overlook as there aren't many…read moreother shops in the stretch of this busy main road. Good for basic supplies of food, OK veg, and a surprisingly good selection of German marzipan and chocolates - good for presents to take home at the end of a trip.
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Sichertsleute, ein großer Türke (sieht aus wie ein billiger Apored Puppe), der so tut als würde ihm…read moreder Laden gehören, und noch so ein kleinerer typ (auch nicht Deutsch), fangen beide mit allen nur Stress an und finden es auch lustig. Man fragt dann nach dem Manager und will sich Beschweren und der wannabe Apored taucht nochmal auf um noch mal Stress anzufangen ohne Grund und lacht dann noch dabei.
This supermarket has 2 entrances, hence the 2 addresses on Hardenbergstrasse and Kantstrasse…read more I stayed at the nearby Hampton Inn hotel and popped in here to pick up some juice. Prices weren't quite as cheap as I was hoping but there was a fair choice However, the real bargain is to be had outside at their Currywurst stall. Bratwurst for one Euro. My Chinese Thrift Gene was very excited. Sadly, unlike most of the nearby fast food outlets, this stall shuts early
Fresh bread also available
While looking to pick up a few essentials while in Berlin, I decided to come to REWE City mainly…read moredown to it being the closest supermarket to my hotel, which opens late, hence somewhere I could pick up some things to take back to my hotel such as milk and some snacks, with my hotel having a highly expensive and censored mini-bar, you take an item out you pay for it etc. This store is accessed through an escalator or lift, past a fast food chain, inside it is a decent size, it is slightly larger than most corner shops yet it isn't a huge supermarket. The selection was decent, albeit the selection of milk was really poor, they probably had more lactose-free milk and soy milk than regular and the location of them together, I found to be highly confusing, as I don't speak German either, I didn't know what I was buying. There was no staff about and those I did speak to at the till seemed to speak little English, they didn't seem helpful, they seemed a little rude, walking off to do something without saying what, in one case it was getting a bag which was charged at 10 cents, which frustrated me as I had to pay that for a paper bag. The location of this place is okay, the overall selection and size is okay, and the opening hours are good, the selection of some items even main items such as milk are poor and so is service which is a real shame, sadly because of these I feel this store deserves nothing over a two star rating.
This grocery store was suggested by the concierge of our hotel. It was nearby and had a good…read morevariety of products for us to stock up for our five-day stay in Berlin. He suggested this store over others because we wanted to buy a bottle of wine for ourselves, and the concierge said that they had a good selection. He was correct! They had a good variety of price points, and we found wine that ended up suiting our tastes. We were able to purchase bottled water (a variety of sizes to choose from and at good prices), bakery items, and fresh fruit. Most Berliners know to bring their own bag (unlike us), but we bought an inexpensive one which makes for a nice souvenir!
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medium-sized market. i would actually call it more of a convenience store, really. but it does have…read morethe basic groceries and fruits, along with a dairy and beverage section, plus a few rows of dried and packaged goods. there's also a super small meat section - not fresh, just prepackaged stuff. went in and bought a bread roll, a banana and a container of strawberry yogurt for breakfast. i tried asking for a plastic spoon, but no one spoke english and in the end i couldn't eat the yogurt and just carried it around all day in my bag :(
Ok, so I literally live across the street from this Lidl. On the one hand, I spend €20 a day here…read morefeeding my family. On the other hand, that is only because it is right next door. I often joke with my wife that it's like having our own personal pantry next door! When we need something Monday thru Saturday between 08:00 and 21:00, we just stop in! They have just enough of the basics to keep me coming back, and the price is reasonable. For more complex shopping needs, I go to the Edeka two blocks NW on Schwedter. Apart from the usual psychological trauma inflicted by the German grocery experience, my biggest complaint is how small the place is. It's not that it's not that it lacks product, it's just too small to accommodate both shoppers and stockers at the same time. There are always pallet jacks being barreled around by obviously annoyed girls that both run the registers and fill the shelves. It seems I'm always in the way and this generally earns me some pretty nasty looks from the staff. I know, I know, wasting people's time is a taboo in this culture, but sometimes there is nowhere to be when you are blocked in on one side as a pallet of pasta noodles hurls your direction. At first, my nerves were tattered by this, and I guess now I'm jaded because I just expect it and laugh at the absurdity of it all. Also, don't take your hand basket through the line. Alarms will sound as if an actual offense has taken place. No one will tell you if you naively proceed down the line toward the register. It's every man for himself in the German grocery experience. If you're new to it all, don't worry, you'll get the hang of it!
Great selection of fresh foods and some prepared foods too along with household goods, beauty…read moreproducts, home decor, alcohol, pet supplies, fresh flowers, paper products, and more. There are individual meat, fish, cheese, and sushi counters. The store was clean and fairly priced; card and euros accepted. Bring your own plastic bags or purchase them at checkout. This will be our market while visiting Berlin.
The wark Named Klaus helped me out finding a certain food item I was looking for. He was so nice…read morevery helpful. I'm home in the USA our vacation was great.
We needed to grab a few important items but unfortunately since it was a Sunday and around 10am,…read morealmost every place we walked to was closed. It was incredibly frustrating until we reached Atix. What appeared to be owners were restocking with the door slightly propped open and the store was also closed. However, one of the owners smiled and invited us in anyways. The store had a large variety of items and we were able to finally grab not only the important items that we needed but a few additional items as well. While the friendly gesture by the owner(s) was genuine and highly appreciated, the variety and presentation of the store were also spectacularly done and merit a five star review. I would recommend stopping in here if you are in the area.
Visited here a couple of times at night. Open late and easily accessible from the train station and…read morenear the market. Wide variety of snacks and drinks at good prices. Tons of alcohol choices. Took one star off because they didn't allow me to use credit card.
I love Berliner Supermarkt. It's a genuine Turkish bakkal - it's like a German Spati meets a mini…read moresupermarket, minus the booze. What this means: you can go in there for some of the best produce in Tegel, far better than at Rewe delivery or the sad salads at Edeka. Their meat counter is also amazing, and they also have fine Turkish meze appetizers. Spices and nuts are cheap and plentiful; olives are the real deal, same brands as you'd find in Istanbul. What you will not find is things like milk, western coffee, cereal, etc. - for that, you'd have to go to the Edeka to supplement. But this place is a gem and should form the basis of your shopping. The only thing I'd really avoid here are cashews (which are really hit or miss). The owners here are super-friendly, but the main guy is really shy, barely looking you in the eye and speaking softly, with an arabesque melancholy in his voice; his humility and awkwardness make him look sad or brusque, but he's actually super-friendly. (The first time I was there, I thought he was like the Grim Reaper, and I called getting produce there "reaping.") The other workers are super helpful, either recommending the best brands of tahini or sucuk, or helping you find the dried mint. Really: go.
Kervan Market Berlin-Tegel
I didn't know there is an EDEKA here until recently, so went there to check it out. Honestly, I…read morewas quite surprised how good the supermarket looks, it is really clean and organised. Compared to other supermarkets around the same area, it is outstanding. It is also much bigger than I expected, many different products and many choices for grocery shopping. Keep that in mind, the prices of the products in EDEKA are usually higher than others. If you are looking for something cheaper, this should not be the first choice. They do sell more quality goods. Besides, the old style meats section the EDEKA often offers. Here has something even more special, they got a section for fresh made Sushi. That's great news for Sushi lovers. Super nice!
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