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    EArth Tokyo Ramen

    4.38 / 5.00

    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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    4.33 / 5.00

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    Wagashi ejima

    4.33 / 5.00

    Wagashi ejima is Kreuzberg's quiet address for handcrafted Japanese sweets that transform every season into edible art. Those looking for matcha in Berlin will find the most authentic sweet accompaniment to their cup here: delicate, seasonal, and truly uncompromising.

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    Aiko

    4.31 / 5.00

    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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    Matcha Harmony Cafe

    4.20 / 5.00

    The Matcha Harmony Cafe on Gabriel-Max-Straße in Friedrichshain is the Berlin address for everyone who takes matcha seriously: creative matcha variations, sweet accompaniments, and a drinks menu ranging from classic lattes to fruity matcha cocktails in a glass.

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    Akiko Sushi

    4.19 / 5.00

    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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    Bean Here Cafe

    4.17 / 5.00

    Bean Here Cafe on Möllendorffstraße in Lichtenberg is one of Berlin's coziest addresses for matcha. If you're looking for a quiet cafe atmosphere, carefully prepared tea drinks, and fresh croissants, you should definitely stop by.

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    Mia Ramen

    4.15 / 5.00

    Mia Ramen in Alt-Tegel serves steaming bowls with miso broth, homemade dumplings, and plenty of sushi. Those looking for honest Asian cuisine in northwest Berlin will find fair-priced options here.

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    KETORI COFFEE

    4.08 / 5.00

    Located in the heart of Neukölln's Weserkiez, KETORI COFFEE has established a solid reputation as one of the neighborhood's most popular specialty coffee spots since 2019. A café by day, a bar by night, always offering ceremonial grade Matcha and self-roasted beans.

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    Life Berlin Ramen

    4.00 / 5.00

    On the Landwehr Canal in Neukölln, Life Berlin Ramen serves authentic Japanese cuisine so good you'll wonder why you ever ate anywhere else. Small menu, large portions. Tip: The vegetable broth with sesame, homemade spicy miso, chopped tofu, chili oil, and nori seaweed is a must-try.