Are you craving a culinary adventure without leaving Berlin? Would you believe us if we told you that Berlin might have the best Chinese Noodle Scene in Europe? Well, buckle up and prepare yourself for our top picks of the city's diverse noodle landscape. From the robust flavors of Chengdu-style tianshui noodles to the hearty delights of Shaanxi's biang biang 'belts, Berlin offers an array of noodle experiences just begging to be savored.
Imagine slurping up savory broths infused with fragrant spices, savoring sauces crafted with precision, and experiencing noodles that just have that perfect bounce. Whether you're a devotee of hand-pulled noodles or are a die hard saucy boi (and don't care if the noodles are dried or NOT!), Berlin's noodle scene has something to delight every palate.
From the iconic Liu Chengdu Weidao Nudelhaus, renowned for its mastery of Sichuan cuisine, to the vibrant flavors of Kongfu Chili, offering belt noodles with a spicy twist—each establishment offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of noodle culture.
But our adventure doesn't end there. Venture with us to MingTastic, a haven for handmade noodles nestled within the Bikini Berlin Mall, where authenticity meets innovation with every dish. And don't forget to explore the authentic Chinese eateries of Wilmersdorf, like Shaniu's House of Noodles and Deli House, where tradition and affordability collide in the most delicious way.
So, grab your chopsticks and prepare your taste buds for an unforgettable culinary odyssey through the heart of Berlin. With noodles galore and flavors abound, this is one journey you won't want to miss. Just remember, when it comes to noodles in Berlin, there's only one rule: don't call them "noods."
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LIU Nudelhaus
LIU Chengdu Weidao is a restaurant located in the heart of Mitte, right off Gendermenmarkt, offering authentic Sichuan cuisine with extremely strong technique technique and sourcing to prove it. With a menu full of flavorful noodle dishes, LIU Chengdu Weidao is a go-to spot for lovers of Chinese food. The cozy and inviting atmosphere, along with the friendly staff, make for a wonderful dining experience. Whether you're in the mood for something spicy or something more mild, LIU has something for everyone. Be sure to try their famous zajiang noodles, a Sichuan specialty that's sure to satisfy your taste buds.
Get your noodles and dumplings to go for the ultimate spicy-saucy-numbing experience - smash them on the steps of one of the grand buildings on Gendermenmarkt and whisper "...so Ber-lan" to yourself, quietly.
Avoid long lunch lines by preordering online, taking a seat, and showing the staff your order.
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Kongfu Chili
Discover the bold and authentic flavors of Sichuan cuisine at Kongfu Chili, an exquisite restaurant nestled off Helmholtzplatz. Indulge in their meticulously crafted dishes that fuse traditional spices with modern culinary techniques, leaving your taste buds tingling with delight. Experience a vibrant dining atmosphere and savor the authentic tastes of China in this culinary haven. Don't miss the belt noodles and the three-in-one bowls - have YOU ever tried what they're calling Chinese Sauerkraut?! (Hint: it's excellent.)
Go for the vegetarian options - they are incredibly strong.
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You Mi
You Mi is the former Deli House and it is rapidly turning into one of our favorite Chinese spots in the city. This is a highly promising spot with a massive menu that needs to be dissected piece by piece to extract the best dishes. It is located just South of KaDeWe in Wilmersdorf. It's usually packed to the last seat with Chinese locals and tourists. From what we've had the Tofu Skin, Bamboo Salad, Garlic shoots with chinese sausage, “Höllenrind” Beef with Chili, Eggplant Yuxiang range from solid to sensational!
As with most Chinese places, this is a great place to come with a group and order as much as possible!
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Shaniu's House of Noodles
Shaniu's House of Noodles is an iconic Chinese restaurant in Wilmersdorf and known for its unique combination of Shanghainese and Korean cuisine. The restaurant specializes in noodle dishes and offers a wide variety in different versions and formats. The menu also includes dumplings and other Chinese specialties but the standouts are the cold noodles with veggies and minced meat, braised pork belly with homemade noodles, minced-meat-filled eggplant, braised pork ribs with rice and the chili wontons. If you're looking for great Chinese food in Berlin that's NOT Sichuan or Xi'an, Shaniu's House of Noodles is definitely worth a visit.
Shaniu's House of Noodles' second location emphasizes dishes with roasted duck.
Reserve your table to avoid standing in line and make sure to order a portion of the oustanding Korean Fried Chicken
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Chungking Noodles
The vibrant streets of Sichuan are on display at the hippest of hip Chungking Noodles, an eatery and vertiable design-icon situated off the cobbles of Reichenbergerstraße in Kreuzberg. Indulge in the authentic flavors of traditional Chinese noodles, meticulously crafted with a perfect blend of seasonings and fresh, high-quality ingredients (the staff is happy to talk about all their suppliers!). Immerse yourself in a gastronomic experience that will transport you to the heart of Sichuan, where each bite at Chungking Noodles offers a tantalizing taste of China's rich culinary heritage interpreted through a Berlin lens.
An ice cold kombucha or beer from Chungking is the perfect compliment for a fiery bowl of noodles.
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Mingtastic
Mingtastic at Bikini Berlin is the little sister restaurant of the iconic Berlin Chinese restaurant chain MIng Dynastie. Within its location in the Kantini Food Court in Bikini mall, this restaurant is by far the best choice for a meal in the whole food court. The menu focuses on handmade noodles and dumplings and the star of the show are the handpulled Chinese noodles, a dish that really seeks its counterpart in Berlin. To sum it up: Mingtastic is a must-visit spot for Chinese noodle aficionados in Berlin.
Get the hand pulled noodles
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Wen Cheng
Wen Cheng is a popular Chinese restaurant in Berlin that is famous for its delicious hand pulled noodles. The menu features a variety of dishes though, from different regions of China, all made with fresh and high-quality ingredients. The restaurant has a casual and unassuming decor, creating a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. Due to its popularity, the restaurant can often have long lines, but the wait is definitely worth it for the delicious food and excellent service.
The pro move is to get the cucumber salad to snack on the side to catch respite from the heat of the noodles. Also, come at odd hours to avoid waiting in line.