Sticks’n’Sushi on Torstraße invites you every Saturday to an extensive Bottomless Brunch with fine sharing dishes and a resident DJ. Guests enjoy a selection of Danish-Japanese delicacies and 90 minutes of unlimited drinks such as sparkling Bellinis, Kirin, or Espresso Martini.
japanische Küche
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Sticks’n’Sushi – Mitte
Sticks'n'Sushi in Berlin represents the fusion of Japanese sushi tradition and Danish culinary culture. With three locations in Charlottenburg, Tiergarten, and Mitte, the restaurant chain from Copenhagen has long since won over the city.
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Omoni
At the small Omoni in Prenzlauer Berg, the art of sushi is elevated to a whole new level. This minimalist Japanese-Korean restaurant impresses with excellent fish quality and a very unpretentious atmosphere.
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Aiko
Since 2005, Aiko in Berlin Mitte has delighted with authentic Japanese cuisine. Especially the combination of fine sushi and artfully prepared Teppanyaki sets the restaurant apart from others.
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Akiko Sushi
Akiko Sushi in Berlin Steglitz spoils its guests with authentic Japanese cuisine and courteous service. The consideration for special dietary needs stands out here: the team offers gluten-free soy sauce on request and adapts the rolls accordingly, for example.
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b flat Acoustic Music & Jazz Club
Since 1995, the Acoustic Music & Jazz Club in Berlin-Mitte has been offering jazz concerts in a cozy atmosphere with excellent acoustics.
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Sticks’n’Sushi – Tiergarten
Danish roots, Japanese soul: Sticks'n'Sushi on Potsdamer Straße in Tiergarten combines fresh sushi with grilled yakitori skewers into a concept that is unparalleled in Berlin. The restaurant, located in an impressive old building, is one of the city's most renowned sushi addresses.
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Sticks’n’Sushi – Charlottenburg
Japanese sushi restaurant with a Danish touch: Sticks'n'Sushi on Kantstraße is located directly at the eastern end near the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Charlottenburg. Here, precise sushi craftsmanship meets Nordic design and a menu that leaves nothing to be desired.