Nutt's Thai Kitchen: Berlin's Spiciest Thai Spot 🌶️
📍 Spice Central Address: Oranienstraße 143, 10999 Berlin (3-min walk from U8 Kotti) Why visit: Known in Berlin's Thai food scene as the "spice ceiling"—even Jiangxi natives need ice water! The aroma of chili peppers from the kitchen drifts three blocks, walk in to see Chef Nutt wok-frying with fire 🔥 🌶️ Ordering Guide for Spice Warriors 🍲 Tom Yum Soup (Medium Spicy) Made with imported Thai bird's eye chili and galangal—first sip will make you tear up! Shrimp sweetness hits through the spice, pair with free-refill Thai milk tea to cool down 🥤 (Small €12 / Large €18, large serves 2) 🐷 Pad Krapow with Pork (Extra Spicy) Nutt's "triple chili" recipe: bird's eye chili + dried chili + chili paste stir-fried, whole chilies hidden in the mince 🌶️ Runny egg yolk cuts the spice by 30% when mixed—goes perfectly with free-refill jasmine rice! (€14) 🌶️ Green Curry Chicken (Default Spice) Green curry paste with visible chili seeds, chicken soaked in coconut milk and spices—spice lingers like Yunnan's 🌿 Add €1 for wide noodles to soak up the sauce! 🌈 The Loving Owners Australian uncle Simon runs front-of-house, speaks Chinese: "Call me if too spicy!" Jokes every time: "This spice is from Nutt's grandma—she could set a pot on fire with her spice!" Thai Chef Nutt is always smiling while chopping chilies, occasionally greets guests: "Simon can't handle spice, so I make desserts for him"—their mango sticky rice is indeed Simon's recipe ✨ 💡 Spice Survival Tips Spice code: Say "Chinese spicy" for China-friendly medium, "Thai spicy" for what locals fear Spice killer: Must-order "Coconut Jelly" (€6), buried with crunchy water chestnuts—cuts spice by 50% Hours: 17:00-23:00 (Closed Sundays), arrive before 18:00 to avoid 30-min wait 🌃 Post-Spice Activities 5-min walk to Kreuzberg street art to walk off the spice Next door is 「Brammibal's」—chocolate ice cream is the perfect finale #BerlinSpicy #ThaiInBerlin #LGBTQRestaurant #FoodieChallenge #BerlinFoodScene