In Berlin, there's an entire museum devoted to a humble street snack: currywurst. It's made of sausage, curried sauce and sometimes a bun, with fries or potato salad on the side. "It’s no coincidence ...
Currywurst, Germany's sausage with curry sauce, served on a cardboard platter with French fries and mayonnaise at Konnopke's Imbiß, a fast-food joint under the tracks at the Eberswalder Straße U-Bahn ...
Germans love a good sausage, particularly if it's covered in a reddish sauce and served with crinkle-cut chips. And that's the way it's been for more than a quarter of a century, according to a new ...
BERLIN — Bite-sized bliss. The currywurst is considered a fast-food delicacy in Germany, and a perfect treat before a game. UEFA has confirmed that soccer fans from across Europe will find this savory ...
The “currywurst museum”, which opened at the weekend, celebrates the iconic dish, nicknamed the “poor man's steak”, 800 million of which are gobbled every year in Germany – a staggering 1,500 sausages ...
The Local looks a the origins of the currywurst - a snack which was a product of the hardship and cultural mixing that existed after the Second World War. Evidence suggests that the spiced meal - a ...
Warning! This is not a tribute to currywurst. Even though Germany celebrates the Day of the Currywurst on September 4, DW's columnist Gero Schliess thinks it's wildly overrated. Poor currywurst. So ...
On a sunny stretch of blacktop on Manitou Avenue last week, I was confronted with the best of Berlin's street food: a sloppy, gloppy, greasy, gleaming, wonderful concoction known as a currywurst. It ...