ein schöner wochenarkt aber natürich total mit Touristen überlaufen. das Angebot it nett, es gibt einige spannende stände zu entdecken.
Axel G.
Classificação do local: 2 Berlin
Mitten in der City, voller Gäste der Stadt und dann sowas! :( Es gibt da auch einige Highlights, jedoch sind diese eher im Bereich unter 40% anzusehen. Der Großteil ist Standart bis hin zu Billigklamotten ect. Der Betreiber des Marktes hat es definitiv nicht verstanden, was andere(Maybachufer, Boxhagener Platz, Kollwitzplatz …) schon länger umsetzen: nicht billig und voller Händler, egal was — Hauptsache ich bekomme die Standmiete ^^ Besonders übel: die«original Berliner Currywurst» vom türkischen Stand mit merkwürdiger Wurst, Grossmarktsauce und Billigcurry. 2 Sterne für die kreativen Händler !!! :)
Annie L.
Classificação do local: 5 Berkeley, CA
I had the best Schokocroissant in my life here. I don’t really know what more I can say. I think there’s only the one stand that sells them along with a variety of baked goods, and the guy also offered me a sample of something which I didn’t end up buying but did enjoy. I actually like the fact that it’s so small. Even though it’s in a pretty touristy location, I never found it to be too crowded(even on a nice day!), and it wasn’t overwhelming with too many offerings.
Alexandre C.
Classificação do local: 4 Zürich, Switzerland
It’s a nice small market where we’d been on Saturday and where you could find a gift idea! We checked items we found interesting. At the end we drank yummy fresh pressed pomegranate juice. Atmosphere was friendly.
Matthew T.
Classificação do local: 4 Bradenton, FL
Not a huge market, but the first I visited in Berlin so take that into account. There were were only a couple of produce stalls, so it really isn’t that sort of market. Other than a woman selling Turkish sweets it was mainly cloths, art and nick nacks. However, there were a number of prepared food stalls and probably want you want to come here for instead of the produce. Everything from fish, falafel, Turkish things, curry wursts, and other assorted things. I had my first curry wurst here. I looked for the longest line and just got in the end of it. I got the basic one with pomes and Ketchup. It was fine, but didn’t rock my world. I understand this is a city street food item, but I think you need to grow up with them or have the late night cravings to really appreciate them. ON the other hand, I also had my first Gozelme here(needs an umlat over the«O»). Again, I found the food stall with the longest line and tried what they had. This was almost my undoing as I got their last spinach and cheese one. It was heaven! Spicy, and tasy. This was serious jet lag/hang over next day type snack for me. Can’t wait to try them at other places or maybe I’ll just come back to Hackescher to wait in line to get one here again.