I'm not going to get into the religious war over whether Konopke or Curry 36 makes better curry…read morewurst. It's sausages smothered in ketchup with a sprinkling of curry powder for crying out loud. You can get those anywhere in Berlin-like here.
What makes this place special? There's no line to stand in, unlike those touristy places above. You read the menu, you order, you sit down and wait for the guy to call your order. We tried Curry wurst with and without Darm, curry boulette and pommes frites (french fries). Total was 5 Euro.
Can I tell the difference between curry wurst with and without Darm? (That's the other religious war over curry wurst). No. They're smothered in ketchup. You taste ketchup, then curry, then the bleeding sausage, so get over it. I think you're more likely to taste a difference between Heinz or Aldi ketchup than between Darm and no Darm.
The Pommes were excellent. Crispy on the outside and tender inside. All the food is prepared to order so you have to wait for the food, but on the other hand it is fresh (which matters more on the pommes than the meats). If you want Mayo or ketcup on your pommes, it's 20 cents extra. (If you're getting curry anything, don't bother with ketchup for the pommes, you'll have plenty. Did I mention "smothered"?)
There area a couple of stand-up tables at the counter, or you can carry your food a few meters to the park benches. You may be in Rixdorf, but this is proletarian food.
A satisfying snack in the neighbourhood without taking the subway or standing in line.