Nice video, we used to go out the back gate from the Army post-NcNair Barracks (Goertzallee) to a great currywurst stand, in the mid to late 60's we never saw a doner kabab since Turkish immigrants had not come over yet, also had wiener schnitzel many times at Europa Center(is the center still there?) We were restricted some because of the Mauer (Wall), but currywurst ruled in those days, at least for the American Army guys in Berlin, thanks for your video, I would not recognize Berlin anymore, except maybe for the Kudamm
Döner Kebab was invented in Berlin in 1972, so for sure no Kebab in the 60s. That's how the legend goes. But now a turkish snack stand owner claims that he has sold his first Döner in 1969 in Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg. Europa Center is still standing, because now it stands under protection of historic buildings...
Howdy Folks, this is video number two that I have watched and you both have me wanting to watch more. I can't believe that the many times that I have visited Berlin that I have never had the Berliner at Sammy's, I will fix that on my next trip to Germany lol. I love Doner's, Currywurst, and of course a good schnitzel. I will have to try some at Shnitzelet for sure. I will also have to look for some of the "Muh Muh and Hitschies. Thanks for sharing :).
Hey lovely people, nice selection, as a Berliner I recommend as best kebab in Europe a place called Imren: they have two or three locations in Berlin and they are definitely the best! For Donuts it’s Brammibals!
"Imren" is a Turkish family name, like "Schmidt" or "Smith" in German and English. So, if you find an "Imren Grill" or "Imren Döner", it's not necessarily related. I wish people would just post the street and house number when they make these suggestions. One of my favorite döner places in Berlin is "K'Ups Gemüsekebap", Kastanienallee 106.
Hi guys Ilove this vlog, learn some good stuff in Berlin,...please do food vlog in koblenz, wuzburg & to my favorite place in Germany Regensburg..More power to your channel🙂
It's actually called "Berliner Pfannkuchen". That's a bit of a handful, though - so in Berlin, that got shortened to "Pfannkuchen" and outside of Berlin, it got shortened to "Berliner".
That's a lie! I do it regularly at home. Mainly because everything in our little town is closed at three AM... so there's nothing left to choose from. But otherwise, except in such existential crises, NOBODY actually makes currywurst at home - so you're still right.
It is NOT just called in Berlin Pfannkuchen & instead pretty much in whole east Germany called Pfannkuchen, just like the traffic lights man isn't unique to Berlin solely as well & so on...
Gotcha! I think the company that makes them is still called Hitschler but Hitschie is how this particular candy was labeled in Berlin! Thanks for watching!
Falafel at Dada Falafel by Oranienburger Tor. If I could only eat one meal in Berlin, that would be it. BEST falafel. They've ruined me for all other falafel.
@@MW-mg3qf Natürlich, ich bin auch Jg 64 und aus Westberlin aber ich hab vor der Wende nicht gewußt, daß die aus Polen kommen. Wurde wohl nicht an die große Glocke gehängt. Nichts Anderes habe ich geschrieben.
Die Muh-Muhs kommen aus Ba-Wü (Tamm bei Ludwigsburg)...Die Milchkuh-Bonbons kommen tatsächlich aus Polen (Hersteller Wawel)., Aber die Muh-Muhs eben nicht...😉😉😉
@@awaytogether google translate is fairly accurate. Doner translated means to turn. Get it? The spit is turning. Don-er. I’m know it’s different. Thanks for the video and best wishes.
If you like Doner Kebab so much as you mentioned it in this video I am inviting you to come to Israel and taste our variety of Doner Kebab (or Shawarma as we call it here), our Shawarma is 2-3 times bigger from the one you ate in Berlin in this video, it's much more tastier, comes without mayonnaise or curry or barbeque sauce and all of this kind of silly and disgusting sauces that the European people are putting inside their Doner Kebab Shawarma. Instead in Israel it comes with Hummus spread, Tahini and spicy peppers Yemenite sauce called "Zhoug". The meat in our Shawarma can be produced from boneless Chicken thighs, veal, mutton, or Female Turkey meat which is the most common. Come on and try it, you won't regret it for sure 😋 ברוכים הבאים!
Döner Kebab was not invented in Berlin the way they serve the Döner Kebab was invented in Berlin, in Turkey they serve it more simple, in Germany they serve it with sauce and more greens.
The story actually goes that it was invented by a Turkish immigrant in Berlin! However, the concept itself (meat vertically roasted on a spit and shaved into bread) probably came way before (maybe Turkey?). This is a really fascinating article about it! www.berlinexperiences.com/was-the-doner-kebab-invented-in-berlin-mythbusting-berlin/
Typically I'd agree with your exact sentiment, but... we've learned through our travels sometimes popular places became popular for a good reason! We don't tend to base our decisions solely on a site like TripAdvisor (because we've found views are heavily shaped by Americans who are just looking for their own slice of America in another country). I'm curious, where do you think the best kebap in Berlin is? If it's better than this place, I NEED to go there. :) Thanks for watching!
Believe it or not, though the Doner Kebap is Turkish in origin, it was actually invited by a Turkish man in Berlin! theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/a-brief-history-of-the-doner-kebab/
So boring!!! Its like you watched every other food Vlog that comes to Berlin and went to the exact places they went to! Nothing original in this video! Especially Mustafas!!
Loved the doner in Berlin, great review❤
Born and raised in west Berlin I feel homesick now. Thanks for the memories and greets from Florida.
What a terrific place
Thanks for watching!
I liked you’re vid and haven’t finished it yet. But that little dance for the döner was great.
~1:30 What you see is the front of the Baracks of the 1st Dragoon Guards at the Meringdamm in Kreuzberg/Berlin. :)
I really enjoyed your video. 🤩 ⭐️
Thanks for Sharing! 👍🏼 💕
Greetings from Albania. 🇦🇱
Thanks for watching!!!
I'm hungry. Thank you for sharing the nice food tour.
Thanks for watching!!!!!
New to your channel... Great video guys. New sub here. Can't wait to see more content.
I Love Döner Kebap !!!! Danke für das schöne Video !!! Greetings from Germany =)
Us too, Ian. Thanks for watching!!!
I do love "CURRYURST" !!!!☺☺😊
SAME HERE!!!
Oh, this one Donat you tryed, was not the typical Berliner or Pfannkuchen you get for normally in a bakery.🙂🙋
Thank you for the heads up! Where should we go next time?? Thanks for watching.
The video is very clear and interesting
Currently trying to figure out what to do for dinner and I think I’ll have one of all of these.
HEHEHeeee, That is what I was thinking for me lol.:)
Mission accomplished! 💪🏻
Nice video, we used to go out the back gate from the Army post-NcNair Barracks (Goertzallee) to a great currywurst stand, in the mid to late 60's we never saw a doner kabab since Turkish immigrants had not come over yet, also had wiener schnitzel many times at Europa Center(is the center still there?) We were restricted some because of the Mauer (Wall), but currywurst ruled in those days, at least for the American Army guys in Berlin, thanks for your video, I would not recognize Berlin anymore, except maybe for the Kudamm
Döner Kebab was invented in Berlin in 1972, so for sure no Kebab in the 60s. That's how the legend goes. But now a turkish snack stand owner claims that he has sold his first Döner in 1969 in Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg. Europa Center is still standing, because now it stands under protection of historic buildings...
Howdy Folks, this is video number two that I have watched and you both have me wanting to watch more. I can't believe that the many times that I have visited Berlin that I have never had the Berliner at Sammy's, I will fix that on my next trip to Germany lol. I love Doner's, Currywurst, and of course a good schnitzel. I will have to try some at Shnitzelet for sure. I will also have to look for some of the "Muh Muh and Hitschies. Thanks for sharing :).
Thanks Darion! What are some of your Berlin favorites?
@@awaytogether Currywurst for sure . However, I always find myself at the Bavaria restaurant whenever I am visiting Berlin lol. :).
All food looks yummy... 😋😋😋
Oh, it was! Thanks for watching!
Schönes belgin food tour video
I like the quality of your work. Best of luck and hope you get many more subs.
Thanks for saying so Greg! Thanks for watching
Good choices were made
Thanks for watching!
First video I’ve watched of yours and I love it. Seen a lot of travel videos. You guys come across so genuine 👌🏼. Keep it up and stay safe. 🇩🇪
Thanks so much! 😊 Appreciate the sub, too!
I may go to Berlin this winter. Do you have an address for the kabob stand or are they all over Berlin?
Wonderful tour! Very beautiful summer destination! new sub and bell ❤
Thanks for subbing!
Hey lovely people, nice selection, as a Berliner I recommend as best kebab in Europe a place called Imren: they have two or three locations in Berlin and they are definitely the best! For Donuts it’s Brammibals!
Great suggestions! Can’t wait to go back and check those out. Thanks for watching!
Neeeeeeiiiin!… nicht verraten!
@@helge. We'll keep it a secret
I got imren across the street at Rathaus Neukölln and I never go there..theyre expensive, the staff is unfriendly and the meat tastes weird
"Imren" is a Turkish family name, like "Schmidt" or "Smith" in German and English.
So, if you find an "Imren Grill" or "Imren Döner", it's not necessarily related.
I wish people would just post the street and house number when they make these suggestions.
One of my favorite döner places in Berlin is "K'Ups Gemüsekebap", Kastanienallee 106.
Very good video
Awesome tour ❣️🔥 can you mention some good food apps in Berlin? Would be useful to me
Hi guys Ilove this vlog, learn some good stuff in Berlin,...please do food vlog in koblenz, wuzburg & to my favorite place in Germany Regensburg..More power to your channel🙂
Sounds good, and when we return to Germany, we'll have to! Thanks for the love!
A Donut is actually called Berliner only outside of Berlin. In Berlin it's called Pfannkuchen 😆 but also only without the hole
It's actually called "Berliner Pfannkuchen".
That's a bit of a handful, though - so in Berlin, that got shortened to "Pfannkuchen" and outside of Berlin, it got shortened to "Berliner".
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That sounds AWESOME! Next time. Thanks for watching
اتمنى من جميع الدول الامن والسلام والحب ❤❤
And yes, Currywurst is a "get it from a Stand" kind of Thing.
Nobody does that at Home.
Glad you liked the Food.
That’s what we figured! Thanks for letting us know.
That's a lie! I do it regularly at home. Mainly because everything in our little town is closed at three AM... so there's nothing left to choose from. But otherwise, except in such existential crises, NOBODY actually makes currywurst at home - so you're still right.
You didn't try Käsekuchen (cheese cake)? Big mistake 😂, it's really special and made with different ingredients than the US cheese cake.
You need to try a Pfannkuchen, its called anywhere else Berliner except in Berlin, filled with plumsauce or my favorite Eierlikör.
Sounds delicious!!!! Thanks for watching.
It is NOT just called in Berlin Pfannkuchen & instead pretty much in whole east Germany called Pfannkuchen, just like the traffic lights man isn't unique to Berlin solely as well & so on...
I could not survive without DÖNER KEBAB
Welcome to Berlin.
Thank you! We love it
@@awaytogether ❤️
its called Hitschie in Berlin?! down in the south it is Hitschler
Gotcha! I think the company that makes them is still called Hitschler but Hitschie is how this particular candy was labeled in Berlin! Thanks for watching!
Falafel at Dada Falafel by Oranienburger Tor. If I could only eat one meal in Berlin, that would be it. BEST falafel. They've ruined me for all other falafel.
Yes, Muh- Muhs cream-toffee are a yummy traditionel sweet here in Berlin, but they are from Poland. (But nobody know that until the Wall fell down)
Oh interesting!! Thanks for the clarification and thanks for watching!
Blödsinn, ich habe die schon als kleiner Junge gegessen /Jahrgang 1964. Ich war noch nie in Polen. Also hör' auf so einen Unsinn zu verbreiten.
@@MW-mg3qf Natürlich, ich bin auch Jg 64 und aus Westberlin aber ich hab vor der Wende nicht gewußt, daß die aus Polen kommen. Wurde wohl nicht an die große Glocke gehängt. Nichts Anderes habe ich geschrieben.
Die Muh-Muhs kommen aus Ba-Wü (Tamm bei Ludwigsburg)...Die Milchkuh-Bonbons kommen tatsächlich aus Polen (Hersteller Wawel)., Aber die Muh-Muhs eben nicht...😉😉😉
@@martinkasper197 Aber längst nicht so lecker, wie die Muh Muhs.
Good
As a Turk you are killing me with your Doner pronunciation. That being said thanks for the video
Haha sorry! Please, how do you pronounce? We do try in these videos but we get it wrong sometimes! 😅 Would love to know the right way to pronounce!
@@awaytogether google translate is fairly accurate. Doner translated means to turn. Get it? The spit is turning. Don-er. I’m know it’s different. Thanks for the video and best wishes.
no matter which doner kebab is the best in germany it is automatically the best in europe there is no better kebab shop than in germany !!
Strong words, but somehow I am pretty sure you're right. :) Thanks for watching!
Berlin ist Zentrum Europas ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Sie wollen fragen Wieso? Na weil Europas würde hier Erfunden.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉.🎉🎉
Very good ❤️ Love from INDIA
Thanks so much! Right back at you!
If you like Doner Kebab so much as you mentioned it in this video I am inviting you to come to Israel and taste our variety of Doner Kebab (or Shawarma as we call it here), our Shawarma is 2-3 times bigger from the one you ate in Berlin in this video, it's much more tastier, comes without mayonnaise or curry or barbeque sauce and all of this kind of silly and disgusting sauces that the European people are putting inside their Doner Kebab Shawarma. Instead in Israel it comes with Hummus spread, Tahini and spicy peppers Yemenite sauce called "Zhoug". The meat in our Shawarma can be produced from boneless Chicken thighs, veal, mutton, or Female Turkey meat which is the most common. Come on and try it, you won't regret it for sure 😋 ברוכים הבאים!
And also you can choose from different types or bread starting with Pita Bread or Laffa (Taboon flatbread), Druze Pita or French style Baguette
Your Doner Kebabs are certainly really great, but nothing beats the Berlin Doner. And we love the disgusting white sauce.
israel does a lot of food right, Döner really isnt one of them.
nah bro , when you get a chance to try schnitzel funghi then go for it.
Testy food
11:15 Next time try the really traditionel candies, not that stuff!
oooh, will do. Any reccomendations?
Do you guys want to do a collaboration episode ????
It is a Berliner Pancake.
Döner Kebab was not invented in Berlin the way they serve the Döner Kebab was invented in Berlin, in Turkey they serve it more simple, in Germany they serve it with sauce and more greens.
Thanks for the clarification!
Let her get the damn third donut
Haha you’re right.
lol lol :)
I'm going to guess that Nik is a Sagittarius and Allie is a Leo.
Scorpio and Taurus respectively 🤣 (and neither of us really know anything about horoscopes haha)
Best Doner is in Istanbul the best
DONER KEBAB WAS INVENTED IN TURKEY! :)))
The story actually goes that it was invented by a Turkish immigrant in Berlin! However, the concept itself (meat vertically roasted on a spit and shaved into bread) probably came way before (maybe Turkey?). This is a really fascinating article about it! www.berlinexperiences.com/was-the-doner-kebab-invented-in-berlin-mythbusting-berlin/
mustafas is a good döner, but it's not an authentic döner when talking about how it was invented though!
5 fat makers found in Berlin 😂😂😂😂😂
Right? 🤣🤣🤣
if you were there its prolly not even the best kebap in berlin lol, the best arent swarmed by tourists
Typically I'd agree with your exact sentiment, but... we've learned through our travels sometimes popular places became popular for a good reason! We don't tend to base our decisions solely on a site like TripAdvisor (because we've found views are heavily shaped by Americans who are just looking for their own slice of America in another country). I'm curious, where do you think the best kebap in Berlin is? If it's better than this place, I NEED to go there. :) Thanks for watching!
Döner Kebap is actually "turkish"........🤣🤣
Believe it or not, though the Doner Kebap is Turkish in origin, it was actually invited by a Turkish man in Berlin! theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/a-brief-history-of-the-doner-kebab/
volle kanne überzuckert
"one of the best places in berlin based on 1000s of reviews....."
yea just say you dont have a clue and your just checking out tourist hubs lol
So boring!!! Its like you watched every other food Vlog that comes to Berlin and went to the exact places they went to! Nothing original in this video! Especially Mustafas!!
Clean your fingernails, girl!!!!!!