Story of a Community Lead Business That Started With A Potluck.
<p>YES, This is the story of a little weekend market that began with a potluck, and it has since become one of the best places to enjoy Asian street food in Berlin.</p>
<p>In the 1960s and 1970s, many Vietnamese people migrated to Germany after the war. In the 1990s, there was another significant wave of migration to Germany, including people from Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea, and Indonesia. They came to work in various roles, such as laborers, nurses, and au pairs. By the mid-1990s, major German cities, particularly Berlin, had a substantial Asian population.</p>
<p>When people migrate to foreign countries, they often form communities with others who share their cultural and language background. This pattern held true here as well. These individuals would gather in Preussenpark, a public park located in the southwest of Berlin, to have potlucks, picnics, and engage with their community.</p>
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