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Jade PalastB+Worth Trying
Kantstraße 117A, 10627 Berlin, Germany
· Chinese restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (696 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Hand-pulled noodle specialist with bold flavors, quick service, and small portions; great for a focused noodle fix if you are fine with cash-only and some heat.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Jade Palast delivers solid neighborhood noodle house quality anchored by strong hand-pulled noodle execution and efficient, friendly service. However, inconsistent noodle texture and broth seasoning prevents a higher grade, and the compact, functional space lacks distinctive appeal. Worth visiting for authentic, quick comfort noodles, though expect modest portions and occasional quality variation.
Restaurant Summary
A compact noodle house on Kantstrasse where the draw is fresh hand-pulled noodles tossed or bathed in bold broths. The room is simple and fast-moving, and service is friendly and efficient. One diner put it simply: "the noodles were bouncy and the soup hit the spot." Expect a focused menu and a bit of bustle. Cooking leans traditional rather than showy: think Hong Shao braises, Dan Dan with peanut-sesame notes, and chili-oil slicked strands. It is comforting Chinese noodle fare more than fusion fireworks, with options to choose noodle width and add proteins. Flavors can run salty or spicy for some, and portions skew modest, so plan an appetizer or extra noodles if appetite is big. Families will do fine if kids like noodles: the tomato-and-egg option and mild broths are safe picks, while the chili dishes may be intense. Space is tight and it is cash only, but service is quick and the menu has several vegan choices that suit mixed groups.
At a Glance
- Chewy hand-pulled noodles made to order
- Friendly, fast table service with open-kitchen view
- Portions run small; extras raise the bill
- Heat and salt levels vary; some dishes very spicy
- Cash-only policy; plan ahead
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Chewy, freshly pulled noodles
- Rich Hong Shao broth depth
- Drunk chicken starter
- Speedy service and simple setting
- Clear vegan options
Points of Concern
- Portions are modest; several reviewers recommend extras or appetizer
- Texture inconsistency reported on off days (thick or too soft strands)
- Beef can be dry; broth sometimes thin
- Cash-only payment may catch visitors off guard
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-28 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Drunk Chicken, choose Hong Shao broth if you like richer flavor, and add tofu or beef if portions feel light.
Perfect For
- A quick noodle fix before or after shopping
- Casual lunch with spicy-food fans
- Solo slurp at the counter of a small spot
- Light dinner when you want handmade carbs
Location Insights
Area: Bustling Kantstrasse corridor known for Asian eateries; mixed locals and destination diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked main street with steady footfall and lighting.
Nearby: Dense restaurant row near Savignyplatz; shops and transit within short walk.
CharlottenburgCharlottenburg offers a vibrant dining scene with a variety of international cuisines, casual eateries, and upscale restaurants. The area is lively yet relaxed, attracting a diverse crowd who enjoy both traditional and contemporary dining experiences.
KantstraßeKantstraße is famous for its concentration of Asian restaurants and shops, often referred to as Berlin's Chinatown. It is a bustling street known for affordable, authentic Asian dining options and a lively, multicultural atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–22:00
Tuesday12:00–22:00
Wednesday12:00–22:00
Thursday12:00–22:00
Friday12:00–22:00
Saturday12:00–22:00
Sunday12:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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