Kreuzberg
Chinese restaurants in Kreuzberg
Explore Chinese restaurants in Kreuzberg, from noodle shops and casual snacks to regional cooking. Compare cuisine labels and addresses to find a suitable restaurant.
15 restaurants
Bang Bang Noodles (Kreuzberg)
Mehringdamm 51, 10961 Berlin, Germany
Bang Bang Noodles Kreuzberg follows the same core menu as the Mitte branch: Bang Bang/Biang Biang-style hand-pulled wide noodles plus fried wontons, chicken bites, and a chicken bun.
Bao Gao Club (Kreuzberg)
Inside Markthalle Neun, Eisenbahnstraße 42-43, 10997 Berlin, Germany
Bao Gao Club Kreuzberg in Markthalle Neun keeps the search-relevant baozi, gaozi, xiao long bao, wontons, and rice bowl dishes; cold potato and platter bundles are excluded from curated menu evidence.
Cha for Tee
Friesenstraße 18, 10965 Berlin, Germany
Cha for Tee in Kreuzberg is a tea-and-dim-sum spot focused on Chinese dumplings and small bites, including vegan dumplings, vegan xiao long bao, baozi, sticky-rice siu mai, har gow, pork wontons in chili oil, nuo mi ci, and liu sha bao.
Chen's Beef Noodles House (Kreuzberg)
Adalbertstraße 7, 10999 Berlin, Germany
Kreuzberg Chen's Beef Noodles House focuses on halal Lanzhou-style hand-pulled beef noodles, including clear-broth beef noodles, braised beef noodles, wonton noodles, hot-oil flat noodles, Xinjiang chicken noodles, and Chengdu dan dan noodles, alongside chili-oil wontons, beef stuffed flatbread, lamb skewers, and fried dumplings.
Chen's Kitchen Markthalle IX
Eisenbahnstraße, 10997 Berlin, Germany
Chen’s Kitchen at Markthalle IX focuses on wontons, noodles and rice bowls, including chili wontons, garlic wontons, beef noodles, garlic tofu noodles and beef rice bowls.
Dumplings Nian
Eisenbahnstraße 4, 10997 Berlin, Germany
Dumplings Nian is a Kreuzberg Chinese dumpling spot centered on boiled dumplings, fried dumplings and baozi, with home-style mains such as guo bao rou, red-braised pork, Gong Bao chicken and mapo tofu.
Long March Canteen
Wrangelstraße 20, 10997 Berlin, Germany
Long March Canteen in Kreuzberg is a contemporary Chinese small-plates restaurant centered on modern dim sum and sharing dishes. The menu includes traditional aubergine, shrimp wontons in chili oil, soy-honey pork ribs, butter-soft pork belly, Singapore-style king prawns, black-pepper beef cubes, Peking-style duck pancakes, prawn dumplings, beef dumplings, Shanghai soup dumplings, and shou mai.
N Noodles & Tea
Gneisenaustraße 24, 10961 Berlin, Germany
N Noodles & Tea is a compact Chinese noodle shop focused on Chongqing-style noodle bowls with adjustable spice levels. It suits a quick bowl of xiaomian, spicy noodles or a simple Chinese lunch.
Tangs Kantine
Dieffenbachstraße 18, 10967 Berlin, Germany
Tangs Kantine in Kreuzberg is a broad Chinese restaurant rather than a simple canteen, with dim sum, Sichuan-style mains, noodle specialties, fish, prawns, lamb, clay pots, tofu dishes, and selected Chinese desserts. Xiao long bao, guo tie, fuqi feipian, twice-cooked pork, mapo tofu, Chongqing noodles, and dry noodles with pickled beans are useful anchors.
Tantan Douhua
Markthalle Neun, Eisenbahnstraße 42-43, 10997 Berlin, Germany
Tantan Douhua is a focused Sichuan snack stall in Markthalle Neun built around douhua and a short noodle menu. Tantan douhua, douhua noodles, Yibin ranmian, scallion oil noodles, and sweet douhua with goji berries are the main anchors.
Wen Cheng (Kreuzberg)
Spreewaldpl. 5, 10999 Berlin, Germany
This Wen Cheng branch in Kreuzberg serves the brand’s core biang biang and Wen Cheng noodle bowls, plus Szechuan fried chicken bao, fried tofu bao, dumplings, and orange chicken bites where available.
Yijia
Oberbaumstraße 5, 10997 Berlin, Germany
Yijia in Kreuzberg combines dim sum, handmade noodles, dumplings, Sichuan-style cold starters, noodle soups, and rice-plate mains. Shengjian bao, xiao long bao, siu mai, har gow, and several dumpling fillings form the core, with dishes like fuqi feipian, koushui chicken, roast duck noodle soup, and pork intestine noodle soup adding range.
YiLa Nudel
Liegnitzer Str. 30, 10999 Berlin, Germany
YiLa Nudel is a Kreuzberg noodle house centered on handmade noodles, with youpo mian, zhajiang mian, dan dan noodles, beef noodle soup, Guilin rice noodles, and old-friends rice noodles. Dumplings, siu mai, har gow, xiao long bao, and Sichuan-style small plates round out the menu.
Zhangliang mini hotpot
Friedrichstraße 217, 10969 Berlin, Germany
Zhangliang Mini Hotpot is a Friedrichstraße malatang and mini-hotpot branch focused on broth bases, dry mala bowls, spicy wok dishes, and small hotpot sets.
Zhong Hua
Lindenstraße 29A, 10969 Berlin, Germany
Zhong Hua is a classic Kreuzberg Chinese restaurant with soups, wontons, gongbao chicken, crispy duck, sukiyaki beef, sweet-and-sour pork, and gongbao prawns.
