
Craving Turkish dumplings drenched in chili oil? How about a hearty pulled pork sandwich? In Berlin, you won’t need to venture far to find these dishes (and a lot more). Berlin’s bustling Markthalle are home to pretty much any cuisine you can imagine. Keep reading for our guide to Berlin’s top indoor food markets, and the stalls you can’t miss out on when you visit them.
Markthalle Neun

A consistent highlight at this historic market hall, Heisser Hobel serves cheesy Käsespätzle with organic cheese sourced from a family-run Allgäu dairy farm. Don’t sleep on the Turkish dumplings from Manti Berlin, which come drenched in chilli oil, garlic and yoghurt.
- Pücklerstr. 34, Kreuzberg, details.
Arminiusmarkthalle

Arminiusmarkthalle boasts delicacies like hearty pulled pork sandwiches from US-style barbecue spot Smoke & Barrel and sustainably sourced Swiss cheese from Käseinsel. Save room for Asaanka, a Ghanaian joint with aromatic jollof dishes.
- Arminiusstr. 2-4, Moabit, details.
Manifesto Market

Start off with maocai from Mao Zeit, a Sichuan-inspired savoury soup you can customise. Afterwards, head to Venezuelan stall Krunsch for an arepa. The Pabellón, packed with pulled beef, black beans, plantains and cheese is particularly memorable.
- Alte Potsdamer Str. 7, Mitte, details.
Marheineke Markthalle

This Markthalle primarily offers quality groceries ranging from bread to produce. For a proper meal, head to the Bergmannstraße-adjacent stretch of the market. Not every food stall is a hit, but Agora (try the moussaka) or Lola (for tapas) are where it’s at.
- Marheinekepl. 15, Kreuzberg, details.