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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Dae Mon
The fusion restaurant Dae Mon on Monbijouplatz delights with Asian-inspired gourmet cuisine.
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Buya Ramen Factory
In the backyard of Reichenberger Straße in Kreuzberg, Buya Ramen Factory serves handmade noodle soups that are almost too good for a quick lunch. Fresh noodles, locally sourced ingredients, and about half of the menu is vegan! This is how ramen is done in Berlin.
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UMAMI
Here you can enjoy creative Indonesian cuisine in a classy environment.
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EArth Tokyo Ramen
In Charlottenburg, right around the corner from Tiergarten, EArth Tokyo Ramen has established itself as one of Berlin's most authentic Japanese ramen spots. The broths here are served after long hours of cooking, and the craftsmanship behind them is distinctly Japanese. Anyone looking for genuine ramen in Berlin should definitely stop by.
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Kimchi Princess
The iconic Korean restaurant Kimchi Princess in Prenzlauer Berg is named after the famous dish “Kimchi“.
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Nithan Thai
Nithan Thai on Chausseestraße in Mitte offers Thai cuisine with oriental influences.
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Sticks’n’Sushi
The Asian restaurant Sticks'n'Sushi in Berlin-Mitte combines sushi from imperial Japanese cuisine and yakitori skewers from Japanese street cuisine.
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Japanese New Year’s Dinner at the Sticks’n’Sushi
At the turn of the year, the restaurant Sticks'n'Sushi in Potsdamer Straße invites you to an exclusive New Year's Eve dinner with Japanese creations.