Finding the best Chinese restaurants in Baden-Baden can be hard when you don’t know where to look or who to trust. That’s why we’ve compiled this guide – to help you find the best Chinese restaurants in Baden-Baden, making your decision simple and your experience great! After extensive research, here’s what we discovered…
Introduction
In this guide, we will review some of the best Chinese restaurants in Baden-Baden. Some are better for lunch and some are better for dinner. All of them have a traditional, family feel to them which make you feel like you’re on vacation. We hope that after reading this comprehensive guide, you’ll be able to find the perfect restaurant for your needs! *My Lyn* is our favorite Japanese restaurant with great sushi and a nice atmosphere with sushi art on the walls. It’s one of the few authentic Japanese restaurants in Germany so it’s worth checking out!
Overview
Baden-Baden is a city with an incredibly rich history and culture, which has shaped the architecture and cuisine of the area. As such, one can expect to find some of the finest restaurants, cafes, bakeries and bars all throughout this historic German town. However, if you are looking for something specific then Japanese restaurant My Lyn may be your best bet. Located on Lichtentaler Straße 19, 76530 Baden Baden, Germany and open from 10am to 11pm Monday through Saturday (closed on Sundays), My Lyn serves up some of the most authentic sushi and sashimi in all of Baden-Baden.
Shopping Area
Chinese restaurants are scattered all over the city of Baden-Baden, but not all of them are created equal. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite Chinese restaurants and reviewed them for you.
Lee’s Kitchen This restaurant specializes in Hong Kong style dishes like chow mein, char siu (barbecue pork), and wonton soup. They also have a vegetarian menu with dishes like fried rice or vegetables with garlic sauce. The food is authentic and the prices are reasonable. They’re open every day except Wednesday and they accept credit cards as well as cash. It can be tricky to find parking nearby on busy days, so keep that in mind if you’re going at peak hours.
Hunan Takeaway We’re not exaggerating when we say that this place has some of the best takeout food we’ve ever had! Their tofu, vegetable and meat dishes come piping hot from an open kitchen and their sweet & sour chicken is really something special.
Their noodles are made fresh daily by hand using traditional recipes from Shanghai, China.
Sonderbarer Weg
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Lunch specials available at most restaurants.
Dinner: reservation recommended for large groups, as these are typically very popular among locals and tourists alike.
Please note that this list is only a small sample of what’s available. If you have your own favorite place, please share! We’ll be updating this page regularly so feel free to check back for new listings (and any corrections).
Erzbergerstrasse
A classic dish from the Cantonese region of China, dim sum is a group of small dishes that are served at brunch. The word dim sum means a little bit of heart, and it is said that the variety and prosperity reflected in this cuisine originated from the many years when Canton was under a short period of occupation by Imperial Japan. It consists of steamed, fried, baked, or boiled small portions of meat, seafood and vegetables along with rice or noodles.
One well known place to get dim sum is Erzbergerstrasse (known as Erzao) which has been established since 1909 and has become one of the best known landmarks in all of Baden-Baden.
Kriegsstrasse
#1: Thai Garden
This restaurant is popular with locals and has been around for over 20 years. They specialize in Thai cuisine, but they also serve Malaysian and Singaporean dishes too. Some people say that it’s their best meal they’ve had while visiting Germany.
#2: Han Wu
This local favourite serves up both traditional Taiwanese dishes as well as other lesser known regional favourites like Hunanese fare. One of the owners recommends the house specialty beef noodles soup or the deep fried pork ribs. The house specials are only served during lunch time on weekdays.
#3: Noodle Village
A small family run restaurant, this place offers a variety of flavours from across China including Sichuan cooking, Shanghainese food and Cantonese specialties. It’s famous for its xiao long bao (steamed dumplings), among other things, which are available in both hot and cold varieties depending on what you order them with.