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Man Wah

Chinese classic on the Reeperbahn

Man Wah is very popular among visitors to the Reeperbahn. Over traditional Chinese food, you can get an up-close look at the crowds at the infamous petrol station behind the Spielbudenplatz - a quite amusing pastime.

In addition to traditional Chinese dishes, such as sweet and sour chicken, the restaurant is known for its great dim sum. There are all kinds of Chinese appetisers here, and the pastry balls filled with shrimps in particular are worth a try. If you're not afraid of unusual specialities from the Far East, try the chicken feet or pig's stomach. Sounds like it takes some getting used to, but lots of people have been impressed by them.

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineAsian
  • Price€€
  • Ambiencecosmopolitan, southern, simple
  • Servicecharming, open-minded

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