Thai "Street Stall Flavor" Restaurant 😋
Hello there! This is littlebeibei 🎈✨. I've recently fallen in love with a restaurant that's both cheap and delicious 🫄. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ Thai Art 📍 Kantstraße 57, 10627 Berlin 💰 Average cost per person: around €15 🐷 No.1 Pork Loin Noodle Soup This dish is sour, spicy, and a bit sweet. It comes with rice noodles and lots of toppings, including crushed peanuts 🥜, bean sprouts, and probably some minced garlic. It's really tasty! The peanuts add a nice touch (maybe because I just love peanuts 😂). It's definitely worth a try, though those who don't eat spicy food might find it a bit too hot. They have a variety of condiments available, so you can add more Thai vinegar for extra sourness or more chili peppers 🌶️ if you want it spicier. 🐷 No.5 Pork Offal Noodle Soup Their soup really has more meat than noodles 😅. The offal is well-prepared with no gamey taste at all! It includes pork tripe, pork intestine, pork heart, pork belly, and char siu, all of which are cooked really well. However, the broth itself is a bit too sweet 😅. I added six spoonfuls of vinegar to suit my taste 😀. The broth is not spicy at all! If you like offal and don't mind a slightly sweet broth, give it a try. I found it quite tasty even after adding vinegar! 💗 Summary: Their main dishes are €11.90 each, with only one or two dishes priced at €13.90. My friend said the No.2 seafood noodle soup wasn't very good. The restaurant also offers some limited-edition snacks, but the one I tried was too sweet 😂 and cost €5 per serving. If you live nearby, definitely give it a try! I've started treating it like my own cafeteria—it's affordable and the food is nice 👌🏻👍🏻. I plan to try everything on the menu! The portions might be a bit small for guys, so you might want to order extra noodles. (Forget about dieting—why eat so little?) The meat portions are quite generous. Over. #BerlinLife #LifeInGermany #FoodieDaily #ThaiRestaurant #ThaiCuisine #ThaiFood #HiddenGemRestaurant #BerlinFood #BerlinExploration