Thaipark Markt Berlin

Market · Wilmersdorf

Thaipark Markt Berlin

Market · Wilmersdorf

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Württembergische Str., 10707 Berlin, Germany

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Authentic Thai street food in a park setting, cash only.  

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Württembergische Str., 10707 Berlin, Germany Get directions

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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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9 Incredible Things to Do Thailand in 2025 | Nomadic Matt

"I once found pork noodle soup at Berlin’s Thaipark market, and I think it has the best Thai food outside of Thailand." - Matthew Kepnes

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Paul Toh

Google
Not a very big place with less than 20 stalls. Food is great but not all are authentically Thai. Love the vibes and smiles all around though. Great place to visit.

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.

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.

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

intro- dude

Google
From 01. April - 31. Oktober, Friday/Saturday - Sunday, 10:00 - 20:00 you get to ear snacks, freshly made mainly Thai dishes. Also Korean, Japanese sometimes. You should try desserts with coconut milk.

Achyut Jhunjhunwala

Google
This place is quite good, but small. Of you are traveling from far, then not worth it. If you are living nearby then definitely recommended. The food was quite good and cheap, authentic. There is a park near by where you can take your food with you to eat. Make sure you carry cash, no cards accepted. There is Pfand for the plates (2€) per plate. Bring your own boxes to enjoy packing and eating in near by park

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!
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Kevin H.

Yelp
One of the top cultural/culinary gems of Berlin. This is Thai food as good as it gets on the continent. It's a collection of hawker stalls staffed by Thai grannies and their families operating when weather permits on summer weekends. Bring a blanket, friends, family, pets and enjoy a feast on the grass. Since the pandemic the Berliner city fathers have interfered with this simple gem. So far they've only made it worse. They've paired down the number of stalls and added designated entrances and exits. This has caused those inside the hawker area to encounter bottlenecks throughout. Not a wise move in a global pandemic. It used to be open all sides so that one could approach a stall of their choice and easily exit without being in throngs of people. Although Thai Park continues to be as popular as ever, the number of vendors has been almost halved by the Berliner government. This creates more unnecessary chaos. I hope this awesome gem isn't regulated to death.
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Natalie E.

Yelp
It's such a good place in Berlin and still an insider. Never too crowded and just perfect on a summer day. You get delicious Asian food. Finger food like Dumplings or chicken sticks with sauce and also proper meals with noodles and vegetables. Dessert and drinks are served as well and the prices are good. You can grab your favorite food and sit on the grass somewhere, chill, relax and enjoy the food :-)

Linda Amin M.

Yelp
If you're looking for authentic Asian food, it's here! People are very friendly and service is fast. It's a park so the ambiance is great for friends and family to gather to have picnics and also great for pets!
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Victoria E.

Yelp
A very unique Southeast Asia experience in Berlin. Sunday Thai market is a must if you can catch it. The food stalls are very make-shift. The Thai women and men set up shops on the grass with portable grills, pots and pans and sell the world's most delectable cuisine at a price that is 1990 in San Francisco, yes, it's that inexpensive it's like a tunnel back to the early 90s where food prices have not gone up. You can get chicken satay on stick for $1.1 each, and a bowl of excellent meaty brothy Thai noodle soup for $5.5. Note the 1 Euro = $1.1 exchange rate today. If you want something sweet, the mango sticky rice is the thing to get here. I have never seen a papaya salad that huge and tasty but the best were the colorful steam dumplings: different type of fillings from vegetarian to meat lovers. It's simply divine and if no one knows what I'm talking about, see the photos, duplicate the process, guaranteed instant success in the food truck scene in the bay area. It's completely insanely good. I walked around after a huge breakfast, soaking in the sun and then found a quieter bench near the children's playground. This is not hard to find. There are plenty of families and couples and friendly youngsters doing exactly the same. The rumor is that they may close it down soon. I think there is a not a permitting process. If only there is a place like this where things are beautiful, fanciful, and inexpensive in San Francisco. If only.
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Nick S.

Yelp
Homemade Thai and Viet cuisine served up picnic style in a park in a nice area of Berlin? Yez, please. Fun and interesting. Had banh mi, banh bao, and a dessert from Northen Thailand. Recommended for foodies, park lovers, and adventurers. :) Busiest on weekends. Seemed to be wrapping up around 7:30 on a Friday evening.
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Lynn M.

Yelp
This is the BEST SPOT in Berlin. It's only open on the weekends but everyone in the city should go. Even if your life depends on it. You get to sit outside with your friends while eating delicious Thai food and drinking a lot of LIQUOR LIQUOR. I got a mango salad, pad Thai, mojitos, a coconut, AND a coconut milk with jelly dessert. The mango salad was so fresh and yummy. Thin strips of mangos, lettuce, onions, scallions, fried onions, fish sauce, lemon juice. Amazing!!!!!! I ate it in maybe two minutes. Five euros. The pad Thai was pretty good! It had a few shrimps! Only five euros. The mojitos my friends and I got were amazing. Lots of liquor liquor and fresh lime juice! The coconut I got was 3.50 euros. It felt so expensive because I've been to the Philippines where it's much cheaper! But I'll stop being a snob. It was really cold and so refreshing!!! Lastly, the dessert needs some special mention. The coconut milk was so so good!!! I highly recommend this! Other honorary mentions: what my friends named "the beef stick" it was only a euro and it's just some beef on a stick. My friend got a good red curry. The buns were also awesome. The glass noodles were on point, too. GO TO THAI PARK!!!!!!
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Kendra W.

Yelp
This place is super fun but you must get there early otherwise all the food is picked over and the lines are long. Restrooms are hard to find. Bring a blanket and chill in the sun with the rest of the crowd but beware at the peak of the afternoon, this place is swarming with people.
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Steph S.

Yelp
Picnic in Style Get off at U Bahn Fehrbellinerplatz or Konstanzerstraße and you're conveniently at Preußen Park - aka Thai Park and wondrous delights await! Arrive on a Sunday and you'll have the added bonus of the Sunday flea market to explore too. So how does it work and what are these delights? Well, lots (Too many to count) of Thai women sit on the grass and sell their fantastic home cooking to the general public. Hundreds turn up to picnic on their satays, noodles, mangoes, spring rolls, fried fish and a multitude of other Thai goodies and wash it down with a pils or two. What a fantastic concept and if it's good weather then you're sorted for the day :-) We've been a couple of times now and love to browse the various "stalls" sampling all before us. It's fairly cheap, so as long as your belly doesn't burst your wallet will still be intact. If you can bring a rug all the better, but it's not necessary on a dry day and it's always good in groups just so you can sample more food :) Oh and good English is spoken, so no excuses for getting in there
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Django Z.

Yelp
This place is the reason I haven't left Berlin yet. Grab a blanket, go there on a sunny weekend day, and just order one of everything! The som tam of the first stand coming in from the north is fricking saep lai lai! If you're into pain, ask for two chilis. Then feel your mouth burn to tasty tasty ashes. Right next to that stand you will find some awesome meatball noodle soup. And further that way delicious mango sticky rice. I don't even know where they get such tasty mango in the wasteland that is Berlin. Down under one of the trees, there's also like a little market of sorts where you can buy some rare fruits and vegetables, depending on the season. I bought some delicious mangosteens here once and they were perfect. Anyway, just go and explore! Beware of the cocktails, though! They are like 50% alcohol and will only make you buy more food!
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Elena L.

Yelp
It's very charming, especially the atmosphere of people congregating with their friends and family in a vast green space and enjoying themselves. The food was just OK though and even though the opening hours show as late, in the afternoon most vendors are simply out of food.
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Stephanie S.

Yelp
Delicious and fun. Thai Park has all the classic street food that you could imagine and then some.
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Grace Y.

Yelp
It is as if you are suddenly transported to Thailand in the middle of Berlin. Absolutely authentic thai and vietnam home cook food in a park, what more can you ask for? Bring a picnic blanket and a frisbee and make a fun afternoon outing of it.
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Zoe K.

Yelp
Thaipark, what can I say....we came back twice in the week, once on a weekday and again on a sunny saturday. Weekdays are dependant on weather mostly, but can carry on until 7/8pm onwards and have fewer options on the stall front. On a sunny Saturday you will find the park full of people and stalls and get to see the market at its best,so I do recommend making time for it if you have the chance. I mostly consumed papaya salad and caipirinhas for both visits, which were both fantastic but next time I'll be a bit more adventurous..My friend tried a stall with what we think was a dish slightly like pho, with pork meat cooked quickly in oil and noodles in a meaty/star anise broth and a tray with different chilli pastes/sauces to add. The lady hands you your pink bowl and cutlery and I'm told it was great, with the flavour and heat building gradually. On Saturdays the lady at the papaya salad stall that's quite big and has seats in front will let you count how many chillis you want and let you taste in between using the pok pok. Although the ladies are all selling caipirinhas, if you want taste over generous alcohol content I would recommend the stall with the Brazilian flag on the Saturdays. Take out a few hours and bring a blanket, the Thaipark is really good fun and hopefully it stays that way for a long time.
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Linda D.

Yelp
Checked out Thai Park in Berlin cuz I hella miss bomb Asian food (literally flew from Bangkok to Berlin 2 weeks prior before checking this place out. A bunch of Thai families come to the Pruebenpark to sell street food and everyone's just eating, drinking, having a picnic on the lawn. I went hella ham on that spicy papaya salad (5 euros for a huge plate), beef on a stick (1 euro per stick), angel wings (2 euros for 5 pieces), and sausages (1 euro for 2 pieces) doe! If you like or want to try Thai food, definitely come here and the prices are pretty cheap!
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Nancy F.

Yelp
One of my favorite places in Berlin. So many of my friends haven't heard about this secret gem hidden in the former city 'West.' Most people I know live in the former east and therefore have yet to get to experience or haven't even heard of thai park. Visit between April - Oct when the weather is decent and you will find little stations setup offering traditional Thai dishes, drinks and snacks. Most dishes cost 5 Euros. Bring a blanket with you and if you are open to sharing, have each person in your group order something different and then each it family style. Hightlights: - Everything! Especially the favor bomb that happens in your mouth. Sometimes we know what we are eating and sometimes we take a leap of faith. Last time the lady said to me,"pig and blood and very spicy." I said, "Okay!." Ha ha. - The thais playing board games, giving massages and sometimes mani / pedis (which is a little wierd) in the park. - The sound of Thais communicating with one another followed by lots of laughter. - The Brazilian lady who sets up a caipirinha stand = amazing! - My favorite stations is the Pad Thai station. I have yet to see her this season. : ( - Watching the vegetable suppliers seperate all of their goods and sell them to the various stations. - During the season, there was a lady that would clean and sell Pfferlinger. Lowlights: There are none! Nancy
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Melissa F.

Yelp
Oh summer, please come back for this Sunday so we can revel is the glorious splendor of Thai Park one of those joys that makes even the toughest week worth getting through! Great food and low-key family hang out spot.
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Mark M.

Yelp
Some nice lady made a plate of Pad Thai for me. It was 5 Euros. I sat on a rock and ate it with a 2 Euro Becks. I made funny faces with a little Thai kid who thought I was cool as beans while I ate my Pad Thai with chopsticks. It was love. I have never had Pad Thai so good. She put all sorts of stuff on it. It was so tasty, crunchy, hot, sweet, savory. I told the lady that it was great. She could not speak any English. I tried in Germany...no luck. I made belly rubbing motions and smiled. I think she got that. Then I got a caipirinha from another nice lady and it was very tasty. It was a fun experience. Very chill. Cool people. Bring a blanket and make an afternoon out of it.
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Laura E.

Yelp
Last weekend I finally had the chance to visit the Thaiwiese but since it was already November, not many people were selling food, in summer the whole park is apparently packed with people and sellers. First off I went for papaya salad and when I asked the lady for a small portion, she replied with "no small" so I paid 5 bucks for normal portion. She justified the price with saying "papayas are expensive", well right she but still...however I rather pay more for a "homemade" meal than for an overpriced dish at a restaurant and to be fair; the salad was tasty! Next I tried some fried dumplings which were kinda disappointing, very greasy and pretty flavorless. Although I didn't have the best price/value or taste experience there is still a lot that I haven't tried and I just love the idea of trying food from a foreign cuisine that is prepared by people from that country, mostly grandmas that cook like that every day and use authentic recipes, so I definitely recommend visiting the Thaiwiese, preferably in summer!

Matthew L.

Yelp
This was really fun! The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, and the food is really good. There are lots of different options, and the park is a great place to eat and relax.

Peter C.

Yelp
Best place to go for authentic Thai/Asian food. A lot of people come and it makes sense why they do. The mostly middle-aged women make delicious food and sell them for a very low price. I was able to try out various stands with my friend and we only spent 18 euros. The pork noodle soup is rich and reminds me of home cooked foods back in the state. There are many pad thai stops and the dumplings are also amazing. Bring a blanket and enjoy the weather and food.