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Tangs KantineB+Worth Trying
Dieffenbachstraße 18, 10967 Berlin, Germany
· Chinese restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (541 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A small Kreuzberg spot for authentic, home-style Chinese dishes with friendly service, vegan options, and cash-only payments; great dinners, mixed lunch consistency.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Tangs Kantine delivers authentic, comforting Chinese cooking with genuinely friendly service in a cozy Kreuzberg hideaway. However, inconsistent lunch execution and tight seating constraints prevent a higher grade—dinner remains reliably strong, making this a solid neighborhood favorite rather than a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels cozy and tranquil, a small Kreuzberg hideout where staff come across as genuinely kind. One diner summed it up: "Dinner tasted like comforting home cooking," and the vibe encourages a peaceful evening more than a loud night out. The cooking leans traditional and home-style rather than flashy: dumplings, clay pots, cucumber salad with a kick, and tofu dishes that please vegans without posturing. Expect straightforward flavors done with care, best at dinner; lunches can be a touch hit or miss when busy. Prices feel reasonable for the neighborhood and quality. Families will find kid-friendly anchors like egg fried rice and mild noodles on the current menu, though some dishes run spicy and bony cuts like traditional roast duck may challenge picky eaters. There is no mention of a kids menu, but flexible sides and soups make it workable for casual family meals.
At a Glance
- Authentic, comforting Chinese dishes that shine at dinner
- Friendly, courteous service and cozy room
- Clear vegetarian and vegan options
- Cash-only policy; plan ahead
- Lunch quality can be inconsistent compared to dinner
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Warm, attentive service that feels neighborly
- Home-style flavors that taste handcrafted
- Vegetarian and vegan choices that do not feel like afterthoughts
- Consistent dinner experiences that feel reliable
Points of Concern
- Cash-only policy catches some diners off guard
- Small space with limited room for big groups; no round table
- Lunch reports of uneven execution versus dinner strength
- Pricing seen as slightly high by a few, especially given cash-only
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-30 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a cold appetizer with a clay pot for balance
- Vegetarians: Seasoned Tofu plus Suan Cai Dou Fu Tang offers depth without meat
- For kids: Egg fried rice or mild rice noodles are safe picks
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight dinner
- Low-key date night
- Small friend meetups
- Solo comfort-food cravings
Location Insights
Area: Creative, residential Kreuzberg side street with relaxed neighborhood vibe and local foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, lively in evenings; typical urban Berlin with good lighting and regular footfall.
Nearby: Near canal, indie cafes, bars, and shops; popular with locals and visitors exploring Kreuzberg.
KreuzbergKreuzberg is characterized by its eclectic dining scene ranging from street food to innovative restaurants, reflecting its multicultural population. The area is popular for casual and trendy eateries, with a strong emphasis on experimental and fusion cuisines, attracting a hip and open-minded crowd.
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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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