About this spot
Moc delivers a chaotic but deliciously authentic Korean street food experience right in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg, where you'll find piles of crispy tteokbokki and savory bindaetteuk floating in rich broth. The menu changes frequently based on what's fresh at the market, so expect to hunt for limited-time items like spicy mandu or grilled pork belly before they sell out.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order a side of ssamjang if you want to make your own custom wraps with lettuce and kimchi.
- Bring cash only, as this tiny eatery often does not accept cards during peak lunch rushes.
- Save room for the sweet potato fries, which are fried until shatteringly crisp and dusted with cumin.
Common Questions
How much does Moc cost?
Expect to pay around 15β20 EUR per person for a full meal of rice bowls and sides, roughly $16β$22 USD.
Where is Moc?
Located at Lychener StraΓe 28 in the Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood of Berlin, just a short walk from Rosenthaler Platz station.
What should I order first?
Start with the hotteok (sweet Korean pancakes) or the spicy tteokbokki, as these sell out fastest when the kitchen runs low on ingredients.
About this page
Restaurant: Moc (Moc)
Cuisine: asian
Location: Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany
Source: Curated from local review platforms