If you’re thinking about food tours in Berlin, this one from Walk With Us Tours really catches the eye. It’s billed as a flavor-packed journey through Berlin’s streets, focusing on the city’s beloved dishes and the stories behind them. While we haven’t taken it ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed description suggest it’s a solid choice for anyone looking to combine good eats with cultural insights.
What stands out to us is how this tour seems to strike a nice balance between classic German comfort foods—think schnitzel and currywurst—and Berlin’s multicultural food scene, including the famous Döner Kebap. Plus, with a passionate guide sharing historical tidbits and local favorites, it’s not just about eating but also understanding what makes Berlin’s cuisine so special. One small consideration is that gluten-free diets aren’t accommodated, so if you’re gluten-sensitive, this might not be the perfect fit.
This tour is best suited for curious food lovers who want to experience Berlin from a culinary standpoint—whether you’re a first-timer or a repeat visitor wanting to dig deeper into local flavors. It’s also good for those who enjoy lively walks paired with tastings, and who appreciate small-group experiences that feel personal and relaxed.
Key Points

- Authentic Tastes: The tour features 6-7 tastings, from street-style bites to more refined snacks, including dessert.
- Cultural Context: Guides share stories about Berlin’s history, culture, and the city’s rebellious and multicultural spirit.
- Vegetarian Friendly: The experience is suitable for vegetarians, although gluten-free options aren’t available.
- Value for Money: For $152, you get a solid combination of food, insights, and a friendly guide in a small group setting.
- Duration & Group Size: It lasts about 3 hours with a group limited to 10 people, making it intimate and easy to follow.
- Local Recommendations: Besides food, you’ll receive tips on other places to visit and things to do in Berlin.
What to Expect on the Berlin Food Tour

This tour kicks off in front of Pirates Berlin, with guides Margot and Alex leading the way. They’re described as friendly, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic—contributing to a warm, relaxed atmosphere. You’ll meet your guide with a recognizable tote bag, and then set off on your three-hour adventure.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
The focus is on local spots beloved by locals rather than tourist-heavy chains. You’ll start with German and Berliner-specific dishes, like schnitzel and currywurst—two of Berlin’s most iconic street foods. The currywurst, in particular, is often highlighted as a must-try, and many reviews mention it as a highlight. It’s a quick, flavorful snack that captures Berlin’s rebellious, street-food vibe.
Next, you’ll visit spots serving Berlin’s famous Döner Kebab, a culinary symbol of the city’s multicultural fabric. Expect to learn how this Turkish-inspired fast food became so embedded in Berlin’s identity. The guide shares insights about Berlin’s diverse communities and how they influence the city’s culinary offerings.
Other Tasty Stops
You’ll also sample Flammkuchen—a thin-crust dish similar to pizza, originally from France but now popular in Berlin. Then, there’s a chance to indulge in special sweet treats and a homemade dessert, rounding out the savory experience. This variety ensures you experience a broad spectrum of Berlin’s flavors, from savory to sweet.
Food Quality and Authenticity
According to reviews, the food is consistently described as delicious and authentic. One traveler from Italy mentioned that the vegan options exceeded expectations, indicating that while the main focus isn’t vegan, they still found tasty and satisfying options. The emphasis on local, authentic spots means you’re likely to taste the real deal, not just touristy versions.
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As you walk through Friedrichshain, the guide shares stories about the district, highlighting Berlin’s progressive energy and multicultural vibe. This adds richness to the tasting experience—it’s not just about food but about understanding why Berlin is considered a food haven.
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The Experience Beyond Just Food

The insights shared by guides about Berlin’s history, culture, and neighborhoods elevate the experience from a simple tasting tour to a cultural exploration. For example, one reviewer appreciated how Alex shared curiosities about Berlin’s past and present, making the tour engaging and educational.
You’ll also receive recommendations for other places to visit in Berlin, which can be great for planning the rest of your stay. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local wanting to rediscover your city, this tour offers value in both food and local insights.
Price & Value
At $152 per person, it might seem on the higher end for a 3-hour tour, but considering 6-7 tastings, expert guiding, and local tips, many find it well worth the investment. The small group size (limited to 10) means more personal attention, which enhances the overall experience.
Accessibility & Considerations
It’s worth noting that gluten-free diets aren’t accommodated, so if gluten is a concern, you may want to consider other options. The tour is also only conducted in English, which shouldn’t be an issue if you’re comfortable with the language.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal if you’re eager to taste Berlin’s classics and learn about its cultural identity through food. It’s perfect for curious travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace, small groups, and engaging guides. If you’re vegetarian, you’ll be happy to hear that the tour is vegetarian-friendly, though gluten-sensitive travelers might want to look elsewhere.
It’s also a good choice for first-time visitors wanting a well-rounded introduction to Berlin’s culinary scene, especially in Friedrichshain—a vibrant, colorful district known for its progressive energy and eclectic mix of eateries.
Final Thoughts

The Berlin Food Tour by Walk With Us Tours seems to offer a solid blend of tasty bites, cultural stories, and local insights. With positive reviews praising the knowledge of guides and the delicious eats, it’s clear that this tour resonates with travelers looking for an authentic, friendly experience.
While it may not be suitable for those with gluten allergies, it’s an excellent choice for anyone who wants to sample iconic Berlin foods and get a sense of the city’s lively, rebellious spirit through its cuisine. The small-group format and inclusion of local tips make it a relaxing and informative way to spend a few hours exploring Berlin’s culinary soul.
If you love food, history, and a relaxed walk in a lively neighborhood, this tour will likely be a highlight of your trip.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians? Yes, the tour is described as vegetarian-friendly, and many reviews mention enjoying the food even without meat.
How long does the tour last? The experience lasts around 3 hours, making it a manageable and engaging outing.
What’s included in the price? You get 6-7 food tastings, including dessert, along with insights about Berlin’s history and tips on other places to visit.
Are drinks included? No, additional food or drinks beyond the tastings are not included.
Can I participate if I’m gluten-sensitive? Unfortunately, the tour cannot accommodate gluten-free diets.
Where do we meet? In front of Pirates Berlin, specifically at ‘Zierkirschen am Oberbaum’ on Google Maps, and guides will have a black tote bag with the tour logo.
Is it suitable for children? The information doesn’t specify, but given the focus on food and walking, it’s probably best suited for adults or older teens.
What language is the tour in? The tour is conducted in English.
How many people are in each group? The group is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a small, intimate experience.
What makes this tour stand out? Guides are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and storytelling, which adds a lot of value to the food experience.
If you’re eager to explore Berlin through its flavors and stories, this tour offers a thoughtful, tasty way to get to know the city a little better.
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