About this spot
In Neukölln's Wiener Straße, Khartoum serves up hearty Sudanese stews where the rich, spiced beef and lamb dishes are cooked low and slow for deep flavor. Locals flock here to try the signature injera bread that accompanies their curries, offering a distinct East African dining experience in Berlin.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the spicy beef stew first as it is often sold out by dinner rush.
- Bring your own utensils or ask for a knife and fork, as the traditional eating style uses hands with injera.
- Save room for the honey-drizzled sesame cakes which are the perfect sweet finish to a heavy meal.
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Common Questions
How much does Khartoum cost?
Expect to pay around €15–€20 per person for a main course, totaling roughly $16–$22 USD depending on the specific stew chosen.
Where is Khartoum?
It is located at Wiener Straße 69 in Neukölln, Berlin, easily found by walking from the nearby station or taking the U-Bahn to Neukölln station.
What should I know about ordering injera?
Injera acts as both plate and utensil; tear off a piece to scoop up your stew, but be prepared for the sour fermented taste that defines this staple bread.
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Restaurant: Khartoum (Khartoum)
Cuisine: sudanese