The ambience is a bit ho-hum but who cares when the sushi is super-fresh, the rice bowls generously topped with fish or meat, and a cup of green tea comes free. Prices drop during happy hour (all day Wednesday and Saturday, and until 4pm on other days).

There's another branch on Charlottenstrasse.


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1. Tränenpalast

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During the Cold War, tears flowed copiously in this glass-and-steel border-crossing pavilion where East Berliners had to bid adieu to family visiting from…

2. Deutsche Bank KunstHalle

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In this small, elegant exhibition hall, Deutsche Bank presents changing high-calibre exhibits of contemporary art, especially from emerging art centres in…

3. Russian Embassy

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This hulking behemoth is a fine example of Stalinist Zuckerbäckerstil (wedding-cake style) architecture, but a tall wall allows only glimpses of the…

4. Reiterdenkmal Friedrich der Grosse

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Seemingly surveying his domain, Frederick the Great cuts a commanding figure on horseback in this famous 1850 monument that kept sculptor Christian Daniel…

5. Madame Tussauds

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No celebrity in town to snare your stare? Don’t fret: at this legendary wax museum, the world’s biggest pop stars, Hollywood legends, sports heroes and…

6. Alte Bibliothek

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Berlin's first library is a baroque beauty commissioned by Frederick the Great to shelter the royal book collection. Completed in 1780, its design mimics…

7. Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

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Marx and Engels studied here, and the Brothers Grimm and Albert Einstein taught here: Humboldt is Berlin’s oldest university, founded in 1810 in a palace…

8. Erlebnis Europa

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In times when many question the future of the EU, this exhibit works hard to make the case for a united Europe. Funded by the European Commission, you can…