Peking Ente, Chinese restaurant in Mitte, Germany
Peking Ente is a Chinese restaurant in Mitte featuring a modern dining room with comfortable seating and contemporary design. The establishment serves traditional Chinese cuisine in an upscale setting with contemporary furnishings.
The restaurant opened in 1999 on the former site of the Reich Chancellery, demolished in 1953. This location marks the transformation of a significant historical area into a modern dining destination.
The restaurant focuses on Peking and Sichuan dishes prepared by chefs selected directly in China. Visitors experience cooking methods and flavors as they are practiced in Beijing.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and provides comfortable entry for all guests. It is advisable to make a reservation in advance, especially on weekends or evenings.
Pianist Lang Lang visited the restaurant regularly during his stays in Berlin and valued it for its authentic Chinese cuisine. This connection to a renowned musician gives the establishment a special place in Berlin's dining scene.
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