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    Deli House

    3.9 (16 reviews)
    InexpensiveDim Sum, Pan Asian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Casual
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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Café Bistro Shaniu

    Café Bistro Shaniu

    5.0(1 review)
    0.7 kmWilmersdorf

    Stop the world: there's finally an authentic restaurant in Berlin that whips up a proper Chinese…read morebreakfast. While there's a bit of a markup because we aren't in New York, San Francisco, or Los Angeles (read: hubs for good Chinese food), I think it's still worth stopping by this tiny little restaurant in Wilmersdorf over the weekend if you're craving some dim sum, baos, or youtiao. (It's conveniently located on four U-Bahn lines: the U1, U2, U3, and U9, so you don't really have much of an excuse.) Sadly, I wasn't able to order the xiao long bao because I no longer eat red meat -- what a time to live in Germany, right? -- but every other party in the room had at least one native Mandarin speaker who took the initiative to order xiao long bao for their tables. From my eavesdropping, they all seemed pretty pleased. I ordered a single youtiao (€1), a vegetable bun (€1.50), an order of four ha gow (€3.50), and a glass of hot homemade soy milk (€2.50). For those who aren't already familiar with Chinese cuisine, the menu lacks item descriptions and is a little barren. For example, the highlight of my meal was hands down the vegetable bao, but the menu only describes it as a "steamed bun" auf Deutsch. I don't think that does the savory combination of mushrooms, cabbage, and carrots justice. €1.50 is also a very reasonable price, seeing as a bao goes for $1.50-2 in San Francisco. The ha gow was a little pricier and a bit smaller than what it would've been in San Francisco, but there was still a decent amount of shrimp inside and it tasted delicious, so no complaints!

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