If you're looking for good matcha in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, you'll find it on Eberswalder Straße: The Kai Matcha House serves ceremonial matcha from Kyoto in both classic and modern variations, right by Mauerpark. Kai Matcha House offers some of the highest quality matcha in the city.
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Midori – japanische Küche
Ramen in Berlin, from a southwestern perspective: Midori on Steglitzer Damm brings Japanese noodle soup culture to one of the city's quieter neighborhoods. Small, cozy, and with a menu that offers other Japanese specialties like sushi in addition to ramen.
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Sticks n Sushi
Japanese cuisine with a Nordic touch, served in one of Berlin's most stylish restaurant spaces: Sticks'n'Sushi on Potsdamer Strasse in Tiergarten combines Danish design sensibility with Japanese culinary art and is one of the most sought-after addresses for a refined business lunch.
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Walking Food Tour
The operators "Eat the World" offer a culinary city walk through Berlin for gournets.
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Golden Gate
The Golden Gate, nestled under the S-Bahn arches at Jannowitzbrücke, is a firm institution for anyone seeking pure, raw, no-frills techno. With its legendary, often multi-day opening hours, the small club is considered one of the best addresses for extended after-hours.
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Double Eye
Anyone in Schöneberg who knows where Berlin's best coffee is brewed knows Akazienstraße 22. Double Eye is an owner-managed roastery that lives coffee culture at the highest level with over 50 coffee varieties, hand-picked beans, and decades of expertise – uncompromising, affordable, and without any attitude.
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ReisLab Bowls
Fresh bowls with a Turkish-Oriental character, halal certified and at low prices: ReisLab Bowls in Kreuzberg, Reichenberger Straße, proves that vegan street food in Berlin doesn't have to be expensive or complicated.
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Chance Bar
At Kantstraße 140 in Charlottenburg lies Chance Bar: a shisha and cocktail lounge that turns the evening into an event with aromatic hookahs, handcrafted drinks, and live music from international artists.
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Science Center Spectrum
In the Kreuzberg Museum of Technology area, the Science Center Spectrum proves that natural science is not a school subject, but an experience. Over 150 interactive hands-on stations on four floors make physics and technology literally tangible for children aged 4 and up. One of Germany's oldest science centers, which has lost none of its fascination to this day.
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Weihnachtsfeier im Schlosscafé Köpenick
In the heart of Köpenick, on the Palace Island directly on the Dahme river, the Schlosscafé Köpenick combines baroque architecture with upscale gastronomy. Those who host their Christmas party here get a historic ambiance, water views, and a tailor-made festive menu all in one.