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Bidrage med feedbackIn der Gleimstraße 17 im Gleimviertel im Prenzlauer Berg bietet DAN'S neben Dim Sum und hausgemachten Nudeln noch zahlreiche andere Spezialitäten der chinesischen Küche an.Das Ambiente im DAN's ist efreulicherweise weder kitschig noch überladen - der bunte Mix aus Sitzgelegenheiten die Abwesenheit von nervtötender Kaufhausmusik fallen positiv auf.Der Service ist freundlich und aufmerksam.Neben Dim Sum - auch in Form von Menüs - gibt es hausgemachte Nudeln, aber auch leckere Schweinerippchen, gebackenen Tofu sowie div. Suppen. Die Getränkekarte ist umfangreich und beinhaltet natürlich auch Ingwer-Tee (ja, das ist eigentlicj kein Tee...) und Grüntee.Die Preise sind angesichts der gebotenen Qualität der Gerichte mehr als fair.Ein Besuch im DAN'S lohnt sich also auf alle Fälle.
....and that plan is to provide a decent alternative to the more trendy dim sum restaurants around Mitte. The plan is reasonably well executed the restaurant is basic but a wide range of dim sum accompanied by rice dishes (try the prawn fried rice...which is very good) makes this a very solid choice if in the area. The only reason I haven't given this stars is due to price it just feels a little bit too expensive for the overall experience (e.g the prawn fried rice is euros, where it should be around euros). Don't let that put you off though dan is still the man in my book!
We came across this place and decided to try it. The place was half full, lots of empty tables...We both wanted to sit facing the inside of the room, ie next to each other so we did. It turned out this was a huge problem...for the extremely rude waitress, who literally yelled at us saying that is not how you sit, thats not the way you do it'. Excuse me? Not sure what the issue was, but we walked straight out of the place. If she explained with a half decent attitude why this was a problem, it might have been ok, but this woman was literally barking at us. Will never ever return here
Had the black pao and siu mai. the taste was boom! everything was homemade. also the fried noodles mix huhn and curry, surprisingly taste so good. overall the restaurant is very nice and friendly.
Really good for Dim Sum in Germany. The taste is quite similar to the once I had back in Hong Kong and Singapore. The Char Chew Pow was great and the Siau Mai also. The Siao Long Bow could have been more jucy. Would recommend...to check this place out.