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Lecker SongB+Worth Trying

Schliemannstraße 19, 10437 Berlin, Germany · Chinese restaurant, Dim sum restaurant, Takeout Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (748 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Small Berlin spot focused on handmade-style dumplings with many vegan choices; great for a casual dim sum fix, but cash-only and service can feel hurried at busy times.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Lecker Song delivers solid neighborhood dim sum with strong food quality and fair pricing, but inconsistent execution—particularly with xiao long bao— prevents a higher grade. Service feels rushed during peak hours despite generally friendly staff, and the tiny space trades comfort for cozy charm. Worth visiting for dumpling enthusiasts seeking authentic dim sum with creative vegan options, though expect variable quality on signature items.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels cozy and bustling, a tiny Prenzlauer Berg nook where steam from baskets perfumes the air. Service is generally friendly and quick, though at peak hours some guests felt nudged to turn tables. One diner noted the vibe as "cute and inviting" with playful drinks. The cooking leans classic dim sum with a Berlin twist: pork and shrimp standards sit alongside an unusually deep vegan lineup and a house Sichuan chili oil that regulars rave about. It suits diners who like to mix and match small plates and share; order a few rounds rather than one big main. For families, there are kid-approachable options like mild pork dumplings, simple veg fillings, and plain noodles. Portions are small by design, so expect to order multiple plates. Space is tight, strollers may be awkward, and there is no clear kids menu, but the food itself is accessible.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€24-34 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy Prenzlauer Berg block with cafes and boutiques; draws locals and casual diners.

Safety: Generally safe, lively streets and good foot traffic; typical urban vigilance advised.

Nearby: Close to Eberswalder Str. corridor; near bars, shops, and tram lines; residential-meets-nightlife mix.

Prenzlauer BergThe neighborhood offers a mix of casual and upscale dining, with many independent restaurants, organic eateries, and international cuisine. It has a relaxed yet fashionable social atmosphere, popular among those seeking a blend of traditional Berlin charm and modern lifestyle.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday17:00–22:00 Tuesday17:00–22:00 Wednesday17:00–22:00 Thursday17:00–22:00 Friday17:00–22:00 Saturday17:00–22:00 Sunday17:00–22:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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