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Noodles Bar: A Cozy Spot for Authentic Chinese/Asian Noodles in Frankfurt

When it comes to go-to Chinese noodle spots in Frankfurt, most will immediately think of The Noodlemaker —and for good reason. It’s a popular spot, known for its delicious flavors and authenticity. But a boutique metropolis like Frankfurt, though small in size, certainly offers no shortage of great and flavorful options. So today, we’re taking […]

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Late Night Wonders: Immerse yourself in Frankfurt’s authentic Chinese snack culture

In China, the concept of “late night snack” or “midnight snack” – known as 夜宵 (Yèxiāo) in Chinese – has a centuries-old tradition and is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. The concept encompasses a diverse range of dishes and snacks celebrated for their rich flavors, typically enjoyed at street stalls, night markets, and specialized late-night

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Unleash the Fiery Flavors of Sanku-Maotsai: Authentic Sichuan Maocai in Frankfurt

Contrary to what the name might suggest, the restaurant Sanku-Maotsai, located just a few minutes’ walk from Frankfurt main station, is not about Maotai or Moutai – a type of baijiu, a traditional Chinese liquor or schnapps. Instead, the name refers to a popular authentic Chinese dish called Maocai (冒菜) from Sichuan Province, known for

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China Haus: Homestyle Authentic Sichuan Flavors in Frankfurt

Here’s to something new at China Haus 小食代 in Frankfurt! Some time ago we introduced the delicious lamb pot (羊肉锅, Yang Rou Guo) from this restaurant. The combination of tender lamb and a tasty broth makes this dish so special and gives us a feeling of warmth and comfort, especially on cold, grey winter days.

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Ultimate Guide to Authentic Malatang Dining in Frankfurt’s City Center

Today I’d like to introduce you to 香香麻辣烫 XiangXiang Malatang (Spicy Hotpot), a restaurant that has been a favourite of both Asians and locals in Frankfurt for years. Conveniently located in the heart of Frankfurt’s city centre, close to the Römer square in the old town, this place specialises in malatang, a popular dish from

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A Flavorful Sequel: Continued Magic from Höfchen’s Sichuan Kitchen

In our previous posts, we may have teased your taste buds with a glimpse into the spicy world of authentic Sichuan food at Höfchen Restaurant in Frankfurt. Known as one of the flagship Sichuan restaurants in Frankfurt, this place offers a dazzling array of Sichuan dishes that go far beyond what we’ve showcased so far.

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Taste the Tradition at LeDu: Uncovering Bonn’s Authentic Chinese Street Eats

Hey there, fellow foodies! After our discovery of an exquisite Korean restaurant in the heart of Bonn, we were itching to explore more of the diverse flavors this city has to offer. Little did we know, tucked within the depth of a subway station lies a humble Chinese street food eatery. From the crispy goodness

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Liu Yi Shou Hotpot: Indulge in Sichuan’s Flavor Extravaganza in Frankfurt

Welcome back, fellow foodies, as we’re about to embark on a hotpot adventure at Liu Yi Shou Hot Pot restaurant in Frankfurt. When I first scrolled through some online snaps of this place, I’ll admit I had my doubts. I thought it’d just be another pricey spot with frozen, pre-packed meat rolls. Yet, I was

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Indulge in an authentic Chinese feast: Gourmet City’s Buffet Delights in Frankfurt

Many Chinese restaurants in Germany adapt their menus to local tastes and preferences. This often means oversized portions of meat, very few exotic spices, a lack of clear culinary direction (mixing different Asian cuisines), and, above all, an abundant use of MSG. This trend is particularly evident in a classic Chinese-Asian restaurant concept in Germany

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