Chan Asian Market Food
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/EATING OUT, BERLIN/ Updated : Nov 23, 2016, 19:13 IST
Synopsis
This strip of the river along Paul Linke Ufer is lined with the twinkling lights of Kreuzberg restaurants and bars. Smarter than their Friedrichshain neighbours, they're still laid-back and your choices are plentiful. Chan Asian M … Read more
This strip of the river along Paul Linke Ufer is lined with the twinkling lights of Kreuzberg restaurants and bars. Smarter than their Friedrichshain neighbours, they're still laid-back and your choices are plentiful. Chan Asian Market Food is one of the best, serving healthy, fresh Thai and Vietnamese dishes. Read less

Riverside Thai with a healthy twist
Noteworthy for: The food here is cooked entirely without the use of artificial additives and MSG that Asian food is famous for.
The interior is serene and cosy with a zen oriental vibe, but it's the outside garden that is the real winner; packed in summer for lunch and lit by paper lanterns in the evenings. The food is executed with the lightest touch, which won't leave you too bloated to bar hop later.
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