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    Crazy Bastard Sauce

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    ModerateSpecialty Food
    Closed 3:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Wochenmarkt am Maybachufer

    Wochenmarkt am Maybachufer

    4.5(88 reviews)
    1.4 kmReuterkiez, Neukölln

    Had a fabulous lunch here today! I had gozleme (2 euro) with spinach and feta and it was cooked to…read moreperfection. It was crispy, yet soft, and had just the right amount of filling. I also tried nussecken (2.20 euro) for the first time for dessert and it was delicious! It's nutty and chocolatey with a soft crust. My friend who lives in Berlin got 4 peaches and a cucumber for 1.50 euro and a meter of fabric for 2 euro. She comes here every week for groceries. The prices are fantastic here!

    It's no secret that I love me a good Farmer's Market. This one is no exception…read more There are tons and tons of things to buy; my favourite is the produce stands. Compared to local shops, the fresh fruits and vegetables are much cheaper, and sometimes even better quality. A recent trip yielded avocados, pumpkin, and arugula, and that was a show of restraint. There's so much more to be had, including meats and cheeses, snacks from food stands, practical household items, fabrics and craft-y things, clothing and jewelry, and more. Check it! The one disadvantage is the tight quarters. I'm used to markets with rows and rows and plenty of space, and this one is just along the sidewalk. The side up against the water is particularly crowded, with stalls on either side, making it a bit of an annoyance to walk through all the people. The flow of the crowd is generally smooth, albeit slow-going, but every once in awhile you'll find the stallers, who stand directly in front of what you're interested in and spend five minutes discussing the pros and cons of buying it. If you know what you want to get, this is a perfect place to go. However, if you're looking for a leisurely experience spent strolling up and down the market, go somewhere else.

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    Knippenbergs Lust auf Käse

    Knippenbergs Lust auf Käse

    4.0(1 review)
    1.5 kmReuterkiez, Kreuzberg
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    Knippenbergs is a market stand selling high-end cheeses for those in search of something…read morehigh-quality and different from what you'll find at the usual deli counter. I happened upon Knippenbergs while they were stationed at the Wochenmarkt am Maybachufer on a Friday afternoon. They set up shop at various farmers' markets around the city--you can figure out where they'll be by checking the schedule on their website. The stand is small but the case has a wide array of hard and soft cheeses from across Europe, including a number of varieties of raw milk cheese. The display is bright, clean, and appealing. The cheeses all looked well preserved and taken care of. I was unfamiliar with many of the varieties on offer, so I explained to the woman minding the stand that I love sharp, intensely flavored cheeses, and asked her whether she had any suggestions along those lines. She was incredibly helpful. Her eyes lit up and she immediately recommended two different cheeses (Via Mala and Alpikoner) and brought out her knife to slice off small bits for me to taste. She explained how each of the cheeses was made and how they got their flavor. She was extremely helpful, knowledgeable, and pleasant. And the cheeses were exactly what I was hoping for. They were richly pungent with complex flavor profiles that slowly unfolded as I savored each one. I was so excited to take some home to enjoy it! I like to buy small amounts of cheese at a time so I can always be trying new ones. Both cheeses were priced at about 3 Euro for 100g, which is competitive with normal prices for higher-end cheeses in Berlin. And these cheeses were definitely better than most.

    Crazy Bastard Sauce - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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