"On the weekend I was the first guest in Haru – and felt completely reminiscent of my time in Japan. The restaurant is absolutely the splendor and convinces by freshness of the ingredients (probably in sushi), accommodation, courtesy service (actually an Asian self-evident) and a very pleasant ambience. The building is located near the Westfriedhof and can be reached by line 6. During my visit on Sunday night it was well visited. As the only eater, however, I had never felt like I pushed on a cat table or found too little attention. The serviceman was exceptionally concentrated and light wax. My green tea (3,90) was ordered as a refill, which means that I could drink as much as I wanted. This went out very relaxed because I was poured out inconspicuously as soon as the content of my cup went into the nige. My appreciation before the service: that was quite inconspicuous and as by the way, but very reliable. The map looks like a Japanese cartoonist. Nice and battery, very clear and easy to understand. After a wonderfully spicy Miso soup (3.50 euros) with very dominant algae components, I had fresh Avokoda-Maki (3.70 euros), also Hotate Sushi with a wonderfully spicy, delicate scalop (3.90 euros) and Ika Sushi with very fine Squid (2.40 euros). For me, however, the revelation was annoyed by the smoked tuna tree from black forests ham. Sensational in taste! For green tea I could choose an individual cup myself – everyone was unique. Remembered the famous tea ceremony. The sushi is prepared in the middle of the room by a very young, very concentrated woman. After completion, the parts wander into the kitchen and are served there with the entire order on a plate. Only hot dishes (like Teriyaki) are prepared exclusively in the kitchen. All components are Megafresh and of best quality. Especially with sushi and sashimi, this is an absolute must! If you want to order an additional part of rice for 1.50 Euro at any time. Otherwise, Japanese food is never cheap. For this you feel tired, but wonderfully light and airy. Criminal is not here. Also very pleasant: jazzy lounge music in the background, quite inconspicuous and discreet. The toilets are hidden behind sliding doors as in a traditional ryokan. Unfortunately, it is not quite possible to call the restaurant barrier-free. You can find something in trouble with a wheelchair or a roller shutter. Also in the very pleasant, reduced environment I did not take photos. It would not have been appropriate. Ahja, most dishes are also included in the Takeaway. Those who feed locally should have some time, but this high esteem calls for Asian food anyway!"