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    Xiao Chuan

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Asia Deli - Mein Essen (鱼香肉丝)

    Asia Deli

    4.0(39 reviews)
    0.0 kmWedding

    I was here two days ago with my boyfriend and it was so good that we went back today. This is one…read moreof the best chinese restaurant that we've ever been to in Europe (we treveled around China for a few weeks). The food is not expensive and it is surprisingly authentic. We will definetely go there again since we want to try more things. The first time we ordered sour-spicy cucumbers (Gurke sauer-scharf), Mao's pork belly (Mao's 5-Schichten Fleisch) and fish soup (Fischhäppchensuppe). We were surprised how good the cucumbers were. They were covered in chillis, cilantro leaves, garlic all covered in the best dressing ever. The taste of the soup was very specific. It was good but if you don't like the sechuan pepper you probably won't like it. Mao's pork was just amazing. Everything combined was 21€. The second time we had Spicy napa cabbage (Scharfer Chinakohl), Ribs (Rippchen mit Jiaoyan) and eggplants with pork mince (Auberginen). The ribs were fried (did not expect that) but were tasty anyway. We ordered everything from the red menus that were on the tables. They also have some cheaper options written on the wall, however, I would recomend you to pay +1 or 2€ more per dish and get something from the menu. You won't regret it!

    Really intriguing fare - - no compromises made for Western tastes or standards - - the menu is a…read morekaleidoscope of fascinating ingredients and combinations. I didn't find my meal fantastic, it was more an experience, but one that I am eager to repeat. Lamb with cumin, chili, chives, green beans, and garlic? Sour/spicy roasted squid with marinated cabbage, minced pork, green&red paprika, and shitake? Chicken belly? Bring it on!

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    Lon Men's Noodle House - Shrimp dumplings

    Lon Men's Noodle House

    4.1(257 reviews)
    5.4 kmCharlottenburg

    This hole-in-the-wall is a beloved part of the restaurant scene in Berlin, if the long lines…read more(pre-Covid) I've waited in are anything to go by. (I once saw a person pick up their food and promptly enter the apartment building right next door, and envy him for having this place as a neighbor.) I literally stumbled upon Lon Men's for the first time when I was staying at a hotel a few blocks away on Uhlandstraße and made the quick decision to grab an early lunch there. (Pro tip when life returns to normal: this place gets crowded for lunch or dinner, so swing by during the off-peak hours if you're eating in.) Frigid Berlin winter or not, anything Lon Men's serves up will warm your heart right up. The first time I ate in, I was left in such a cozy food coma that I accidentally left my bag behind... only for the server to quickly rush out to return it to me just mere seconds after I walked out the door. How's that for friendly and attentive service, like previous Yelp reviews have mentioned? And yes, as a SF native living in Berlin, sometimes I did crave comfort food other than döner... the sautéd duck with noodles and vegetable hit the spot for those moments of homesickness.

    Curiosity got the better of us and we stopped by an Asian restaurant (Taiwanese) to be exact to try…read morehow Taiwanese food was interpreted in Germany. The proprietor is a boss-looking Taiwanese guy who speaks Chinese, English, German and presumably more. Food was served hot and fast -- we got dim sum, hot oil wontons, crispy duck noodle soup and some tea. Dim sum and wontons were honestly nothing special (the shrimp dumplings had chicken filling combined with the shrimp, which was a big miss in my opinion) but the crispy duck was quite tasty and definitely the highlight of the meal. It's clear that they've had to make modifications to accommodate the mostly German clientele that they serve. Hence, not the most authentic of places but pretty good food nonetheless. If I wanted to try Asian food in Berlin again, I'd probably go to Goji or maybe one of the handpulled noodle restaurants.

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    Xiao Chuan - chinese - Updated May 2026

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