On a quiet Prenzlauer Berg side street, Lecker Song occupies the kind of address that rewards those who pay attention to neighbourhood dining rather than award lists. The venue sits in Berlin's dense north-eastern dining corridor, where a new generation of independent operators has been trading on consistency and local repeat custom rather than critical visibility. Booking intelligence and an understanding of the area's rhythms matter here more than last-minute impulse visits.
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- Address
- Schliemannstraße 19, 10437 Berlin, Germany
- Phone
- +493026374447
- Website
- facebook.com

A Prenzlauer Berg Address Worth Tracking
Schliemannstraße sits one block removed from the commercial bustle of Kastanienallee, in a stretch of Prenzlauer Berg where the dining offer tilts toward local regulars rather than destination tourists. The street-level addresses here tend to accumulate a particular kind of loyalty: guests who return on a weekday without a reservation because they have learned the rhythm of the room. Lecker Song is a restaurant serving Traditional Chinese Dumplings at Schliemannstraße 19, 10437 Berlin, Germany.
Berlin's dining scene has split into at least two distinct registers. At the upper end, venues like Rutz, Nobelhart & Schmutzig, and FACIL operate within the €€€€ tier with Michelin recognition, multi-week booking windows, and tasting menus that run well above a hundred euros per head before wine. Below that tier, a second register has emerged: smaller rooms, shorter menus, and pricing structures that make repeat visits realistic for residents rather than exceptional. Prenzlauer Berg has become one of the more coherent clusters for that second register, and Schliemannstraße 19 is part of that geography.
What the Booking Reality Looks Like
Berlin's neighbourhood dining tier does not follow the same advance-planning logic as its Michelin-tracked counterparts. At venues like CODA Dessert Dining, the format is structured and the calendar fills weeks out. At independent neighbourhood addresses in Prenzlauer Berg, the booking dynamic is different: capacity is typically modest, word-of-mouth drives demand locally, and the gap between a walkable evening and a disappointing closed door can be a single phone call or a checked website.
Reservations are recommended. In either case, the practical advice is to approach the address directly, ideally at an off-peak hour, and to treat the visit as the first move in establishing a local relationship rather than a one-time confirmed booking.
Guests accustomed to the booking friction of Germany's destination restaurants, the months-ahead windows at Aqua in Wolfsburg, JAN in Munich, or Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, will find the process here operates on a different logic entirely.
Prenzlauer Berg as a Dining District
Understanding where Lecker Song sits geographically requires understanding Prenzlauer Berg's dining character. The district rebuilt its independent hospitality layer faster than most Berlin neighbourhoods after reunification, and by the 2010s had developed a density of café-to-restaurant operators that gave it a different texture from Mitte's more formal dining corridor or Kreuzberg's night-economy tilt. Schliemannstraße sits in the northern part of the district, closer to Helmholtzplatz than Kollwitzplatz, which places it in a slightly less trafficked sub-section where long-established local operators can survive without the footfall that drives turnover at more central addresses.
The comparison set for a venue at this address is not Restaurant Tim Raue or Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach. It is the broader category of neighbourhood independents that define Berlin's non-destination dining tier: places where the kitchen operates a focused, often short menu, and where the value proposition rests on consistency rather than spectacle. That category is harder to assess from the outside than the award-tracked tier, precisely because it lacks the third-party verification signals, Michelin stars, 50 Best rankings, named chef profiles, that give critics and travellers an entry point.
Planning Your Visit
Lecker Song serves Traditional Chinese Dumplings, is priced at about $15 per person, and is open daily from 5 to 10 PM.Restaurant Haerlin in Hamburg or Schanz in Piesport. The address at Schliemannstraße 19, 10437 Berlin is confirmed.
Reservations are recommended, and the room is open daily from 5 to 10 PM.
For those building a Berlin dining itinerary that includes both destination-tier bookings and neighbourhood exploration, the EP Club Berlin restaurants guide maps both registers. Germany's broader fine dining circuit, including ES:SENZ in Grassau, Victor's Fine Dining by Christian Bau in Perl, Waldhotel Sonnora in Dreis, and Bagatelle in Trier, operates with more planning infrastructure than Berlin's neighbourhood tier, and international visitors often benefit from building their itinerary around those confirmed bookings before filling in the neighbourhood dining picture on arrival.
Quick Comparison: Berlin Dining Tiers
| Venue | Tier | Booking Lead Time | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rutz | €€€€ / Michelin | Weeks to months | Tasting menu, wine pairings |
| Nobelhart & Schmutzig | €€€€ / Michelin | Weeks to months | Fixed, hyper-regional |
| CODA Dessert Dining | €€€€ / Michelin | Weeks in advance | Dessert-led tasting |
| Lecker Song | Unverified | Walk-in advised | Neighbourhood independent |
Comparable Venues
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lecker SongThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Traditional Chinese Dumplings | $$ | , | |
| Da Jia Le | Authentic Northeastern Chinese (Dongbei) | $$ | , | Schoneberg |
| Provocateur | French-Chinese Fusion | $$$ | , | Wilmersdorf |
| ROLLS Asian Street Food | Asian Street Food | $$ | , | Prenzlauer Berg |
| Allan's ABC | Australian-French Fusion Brunch | $$ | , | Prenzlauer Berg |
| Lokal | Modern German | $$ | , | Mitte |
At a Glance
- Cozy
- Intimate
- Casual Hangout
Cozy and colorful tiny space with warm welcoming atmosphere.














