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Restaurants  :  Asian
When ranking the average German’s favorite pastimes, “enjoying a fine meal” should appear near the top of the list. For Berliners, dining out is a particularly serious business, especially in light of the city’s ever-evolving roster of chic European and quality ethnic eateries. Along with classic city delicacies like rouladen (beef rolls with bacon, onions, and pickles) and schlachtplatte (a plate of cold meat and sausage), die einheimischen incorporate cuisine from India, Japan, and Thailand into their weekly regimens. In fashionable Mitte and Schöneberg, fare from Italy and France is strongly represented, and restaurants like Charlottensburg’s Alt Luxemburg and Paris-Moskau near Tiergarten herald Berlin’s status as a city with a knack for the gourmet. Oenophiles, meanwhile, happily discover that wines from the Rhone Valley and abroad have an esteemed place in most restaurants and street-side cafés. Turkish food, too, plays a prominent role, especially in Kreuzberg, thanks to corner stands that specialize in falafel and döner kebabs (flat bread-wrapped grilled lamb).

Daitokai
Tauentzienstrasse 9-12 Berlin Europa Center, Berlin  10789 • +49-(0)-30-2618-090
Distance: ~1.131 km
Description: CHARLOTTENBURG - WILMERSDORF. With reflecting pools, red lanterns, and a staff in traditional dress, the ambience at this Japanese restaurant is quite relaxing. Although a bit expensive, you know you're getting your money's worth because you can watch an individual chef prepare your meal tableside. Menu selections include beef, seafood and sushi, and the atmosphere makes Daitokai worth the splurge. U-BAHN: Kurfürstendamm

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Sachiko Sushi
Grolmanstraße 47, Berlin  10623 • +49-(0)-30-3132-282
Distance: ~1.249 km
Description: CHARLOTTENBURG - WILMERSDORF. Trendy and very upscale, sushi lovers come here to enjoy the ambience. The decor is chrome and black and the cordial staff serves specialties like eel in salmon skin and shrimp spiced tuna. Without a doubt, Sachiko Sushi is a sure thing when entertaining clients. U-BAHN: Uhlandstrasse

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Ho Lin Wah
Kurfürstendamm 218, Berlin  10719 • +49-(0)-30-8821-171
Distance: ~1.279 km
Description: CHARLOTTENBURG – WILMERSDORF. Cantonese and Chinese cuisine is served in the interior of this restaurant, which is an old embassy. Specialties include the dim sum, and the restaurant offers a nice selection of appetizers. Casual business attire. Reservations recommended. U-BAHN: Uhlandstrasse

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Kuchi
Kantstrasse 30, Berlin  10623 • +49-(0)-30-3150-7815
Description: CHARLOTTENBERG. The traditional miso soup and sashimi make Kuchi good, but it is their innovation that makes it great! With an extreme sushi menu that offers everything from the innovative to traditional, the chef takes this sushi cuisine favorite to the next level. S-BAHN: Savigny Platz

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Sapporo-Kan
Schlüterstraße 52, Berlin  10629 • +49-(0)-30-8812-973
Distance: ~1.633 km
Description: CHARLOTTENBURG – WILMERSDORF. Popular and pricey! Dining at this elegant restaurant is a true experience in the art of sushi and other Japanese delicacies. Business attire. Reservations recommended. S-BAHN: Savignyplatz

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Vox Restaurant
Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2 Grand Hyatt Berlin, Berlin  10785 • +49-(0)-30-2553-1772
Distance: ~2.667 km
Description: MITTE. This International eatery, located at the Hyatt Grand Berlin, in the chic and popular Potsdamer Platz, offers a great fine dining menu as well as being tops in ambience. Try to get a table on the terrace when the weather is nice for a true dining treat. Reservations recommended. Business casual attire. S+U-BAHN: Potsdamer Platz

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FELIX ClubRestaurant
Behrenstrasse 72 Adlonpalais, Berlin  10117 • +49-(0)-30-301117152
Distance: ~3.192 km
Description: MITTE. Housed in the Palais wing of the Adlon Hotel, Felix offers adventurous diners a taste of contemporary, global inspired fare and a posh, Eastern-inspired, two-level setting that's part restaurant and part nightclub. On Wednesday nights, the place grooves to live jazz. After hours, Felix's lower level is turned over to well-heeled clubbers – former VIPs have included such bigwigs as Bryan Adams, Nicholas Cage, Colin Farrell, and Will Smith. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden

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Monsier Vuong
Alte Schönhauser Strasse 46, Berlin  10119 • +49-(0)-30-9929-6924
Distance: ~5.170 km
Description: MITTE. On any night of the week, this colourful restaurant is packed with locals enjoying the fresh Vietnamese soups and dishes on offer. The service is friendly and helpful, and the vibe of relaxed chatter makes Monsieur Vuong a great place to begin a night out in Mitte. New dishes are often added to the menu every couple of days for variety. The restaurant doesn't take reservations, so arrive early to grab a table. U-BAHN: Weinmeisterstrasse

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Udagawa
Feuerbachstrasse 24, Berlin  12163 • +49-(0)-30-7922-373
Distance: ~5.601 km
Description: STEGLITZ - ZEHLENDORF. This small and quaint eatery offers fresh sushi, tempura and sashimi. The menu also features traditional entrées. Business casual attire. Reservations recommended. S-BAHN: Feuerbachstrasse or U-BAHN: Walther-Schreiber-Platz

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Ostwind
Husemannstraße 13, Berlin  10435 • +49-(0)-30-4415-951
Distance: ~6.241 km
Description: PANKOW. The Chinese Fondue specialty, called "Feuertopf" in Germany, makes eating here an experience. The menu includes steamed seafood and other meats and vegetables. However, Ostwind also offers more classic and traditional entrées from Vietnamese, Chinese or Thai cuisines.

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