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    Sasaya

    4.66 / 5.00

    Sasaya entices with traditional Japanese craftsmanship in Prenzlauer Berg. Owner Hideki Abe and his team conjure up the finest creations from fresh fish, attracting connoisseurs from all over the city. Those who wish can take a seat here on cozy tatami mats, true to Japanese style.

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    mr hai Kabuki

    4.63 / 5.00

    Mr hai Kabuki at Olivaer Platz is one of the finest sushi restaurants in the city. Connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine highly appreciate the masterful creations by owner Van Hai Tran. If you wish, you can take a seat directly at the counter and watch the chefs' nimble movements.

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    Transit

    4.63 / 5.00

    The trendy restaurant Transit in Berlin-Mitte offers Thai and Indonesian tapas dishes.

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    Kuchi

    4.59 / 5.00

    For many years, Kuchi has been an absolute favorite for fans of Japanese cuisine in Berlin. This popular sushi restaurant now shines in new splendor at 2 locations in Charlottenburg and Mitte, delighting visitors with fresh concepts.

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    Gingi’s Izakaya

    4.58 / 5.00

    Gingi's Izakaya in Berlin offers authentic Japanese sushi creations in a very familiar atmosphere. The friendly owner prepares the finest fish specialties right before the guests' eyes and gladly shares his extensive expertise.

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    On Kastanienallee in Prenzlauer Berg, at Hako Ramen, you slurp as it should be: gladly loud, deliciously hot, and the broth down to the last drop. The traditional Japanese noodle soup here is free of flavor enhancers and tastes particularly aromatic and intense.

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    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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    Kai Matcha House

    4.53 / 5.00

    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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    House of Small Wonder

    4.53 / 5.00

    The trendy House of Small Wonder oozes Brooklyn-atmosphere in the middle of Berlin serving a mixture of Japanese-American food.

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    Izumi

    4.53 / 5.00

    With its restaurant and delivery service, the Izumi figues among the most well-known restaurants for sushi in Berlin.