Thaipark Markt Berlin

Market · Wilmersdorf

Thaipark Markt Berlin

Market · Wilmersdorf

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Württembergische Str., 10707 Berlin, Germany

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Thai street food market in a park, cash only  

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Württembergische Str., 10707 Berlin, Germany Get directions

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Württembergische Str., 10707 Berlin, Germany Get directions

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gender neutral restroom
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crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
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"Every Friday to Sunday from April to October (weather permitting), Thai vendors congregate under colorful umbrellas in a Wilmersdorf park to sell a sublime selection of homemade noodle soups, curries, desserts, and drinks. This massive picnic of dishes from throughout Thailand — especially the region of Isan — draws crowds from all over Berlin. As of 2024, new rules are set to push Thaipark out of Preußenpark after three decades, but it’ll continue as a street market on Württembergische Strasse right alongside the park." - Tim Forster

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Ankur Verma

Google
We spent a weekend enjoying a picnic at Preußenpark, and just around the corner was Thaipark—a vibrant spot bursting with authentic Thai food and lively energy. The atmosphere was full of fun, with so many delicious options to try. To top it off, there was even a flea market nearby, adding to the charm of the whole experience. A perfect weekend outing! Even they have a live Thai music stall.

Lukas O

Google
I always come to Thaipark whenever I’m in Berlin. It used to be located in an actual park and felt very authentic. Unfortunately, the location has changed and it's now set up along a street, which makes it feel more like a street fair. The food is still good, though slightly adapted—especially in terms of spiciness, which is milder now. It’s still worth a visit thanks to the wide variety of Thai dishes and drinks, but the original flair has somewhat been lost.

Abhishek Pradhan

Google
This is a nice little neighborhood market for you to try some Thai food. A great deal if you're in the area and want a snack or just some lunch on the way to whatever you are doing. The day I went it rained and there may not have been as many stalls but I found it delicious anyways. I'm giving this a four star rating just because I would like to see a few more things out of it as it has so much potential. Right now there's a number of stalls serving similar food and limited seating. Even then I would go early and grab a seat especially on a nice day. There's some great stalls there that seem to be very popular, while you're there just see where other people are lining up. There's a lot of stalls where they cook the food fresh in front of you and I'd highly recommend trying those out.

Marika Shatrova (Shatrov)

Google
A hidden gem and one of Berlin’s best street food experiences! Thaipark is an absolute must-visit if you’re in Berlin and love authentic, home-style Thai food. Tucked away in Preußenpark, this open-air market transforms into a vibrant, flavorful gathering of Thai food vendors every weekend. The atmosphere is laid-back and communal — families and friends lounging on picnic blankets, the scent of sizzling satay and fresh herbs in the air, and tables lined with colorful, freshly made dishes. What makes it so special is the authenticity. Many of the cooks prepare traditional recipes from their regions in Thailand, and you can taste the difference. From spicy papaya salad to creamy coconut curries, crispy spring rolls to mango sticky rice — everything we tried was delicious, fresh, and incredibly well-priced. It’s cash only, so come prepared, and be ready to wait a little at some popular stalls — it’s absolutely worth it. Bring a blanket, grab a cold drink, and make an afternoon of it. The people are warm, the food is unforgettable, and the atmosphere feels like a little slice of Bangkok in the heart of Berlin. Highly recommend for foodies, families, or anyone looking for an authentic, local experience beyond the typical tourist spots!

Karen Tran

Google
Thai food cravings will be satisfied here! Everything smells and tastes gooooooood. The boat noodles, mango salad, pad Thai, mango lassi and mango sticky rice are a must! Mangos are so sweet. It’s cash only so make sure to bring cash

Mennie

Google
Very nice concept! From Friday to Sunday you can enjoy many different drinks, dishes at the Thai food stalls. It’s not that expensive and you get big portions. They use reusable plates, containers and cutlery. When returning you get 1-3 euros back. Great place to enjoy in the summer months. You can eat authentic food and sit in the park.

Irena G

Google
I love this place Spicy, fresh and delicious Asian food. But unfortunately not all food kiosks accept PayPal or credit card payment methods. Most of them are “cash only”

S C

Google
Firstly, just wow! What a fascinating surprise and find in Berlin. Definitely didn’t expect this and highly recommend anyone in the area to check it out. Felt like being in Thailand minus the oppressive humid heat. ;) Food So much too choose from. All the food my friends and I had was very tasty. Had that signature balance of flavours from sweet to salty to sour to spicy. Read on a website that not all the food is so great and to choose the ones where you can see them making it, which is what we did. Ambience It’s in a park and has that great Asian outdoor food market feel. Bring a blanket so you can eat your food on the grass. Price Super cheap for what you get. Most dishes were 5€ and drinks were 3€. Service Well it’s street food so it’s not like you’re being served at a table. All the stall owners were nice and friendly trying to entice you to buy their food/drinks.