Sylke Großmann
sehr japanisch, mit einem feinen Angebot an japanischen Spezialitäten, gehe gerne hier hin und werde es auch weiterhin tun!
Wooyong
Mocha Tiramisu und Melon Brot sind sehr lecker! Ich mag Mocha nicht, aber Mocha Produkte hier schmecken mir sehr! Der Chef und die Chefin sind nett und freundlich!
eb Ka
Exzellent , eine Bereicherung für die ganze Stadt. Probieren sie die Karepan🥰
Katharina Seegefelder
Sehr leckere japanische Spezialitäten
Schöner kleiner Laden
Daniel
Das Kame ist und bleibt die erste Adresse in Berlin, wenn man japanisch essen möchte, es aber kein typisches Sushi sein soll. Alles wird frisch zubereitet und schmeckt göttlich! Mein Dessert-Tipp: das Matcha Tiramisu. Es schmeckt einfach zu lecker, um es zu verschmähen ;)
Mikail Jacob
Ohne Sinn.
Nennen es japanische Bäckerei hat aber mit japanischen Bäckereiwaren nichts am Hut .
Meine Mutter kann auch Tiramisu und Käsekuchen machen und einfach Matcha reinhauen und sagen das ist japanisch, was übrigens nicht japanisch ist.
Hauptsache es steht Japan an der Tür, um das das Herz höher schlagen zu lassen..
Ich hätte mir den richtigen fluffigen Japanese Cheesecake gewünscht statt normalen nach deutscher Art mit MatCha Zusatz 😉
Carsten Hotzel
Preise finde ich zu hoch.
Das Beef Teig Teil hat aber extrem gut geschmeckt trotz des hohen Preises.
Ich liebe alles Japanische. Deswegen etwas enttäuscht von der geringen Auswahl.
Schade hätte mehr erwartet von einem japanischen Bäcker. 😔
Spyros Galiatsatos
Man muss besucht haben nicht immer das gleiche
Cloudy Elzemann
Super süßer und gemütlicher Laden mit unglaublich leckerem Essen. Leider nicht gerade bei mir um die Ecke, sonst wäre ich deutlich öfter da! Auf jeden Fall die Reise wert! �
Patrick Kretzschmar
Bin fast jede Woche da und nehme mir immer was mit.
Die herzhaften Sachen wie Eiersalatpan und Tuna-Mais-Pan
sind mein Muss. Muss leider immer früher kommen da meine
Lieblingsteile immer öfter schon aus sind ... Netter Service und
wenn man weiß wieviel Handarbeit hinten in der Backstube
geleistet wird, um die Backteilchen herzustellen, dann sind die
Preise mehr als OK. Ist eben kein Supermarkt-Großbäcker.
Komme bestimmt immer wieder!
Al Philippe Sinoy
Great place to satisfy your Japanese dessert and pastry cravings! A simple yet comfortable interior with friendly staff. An easy go-to place for us any other weekend.
Valkenhayn R Hellsing
Wunderbar frisch und lecker wie aus meinem Lieblingsland. Besonders mag ich die Matcha Hörnchen, da ist auch tatsächlich Füllung drin, nicht wir bei vielen anderen "Bäckereien".
Lisa Karst
Ich kann noch gar nicht glauben, dass es jetzt japanische Backwaren in Berlin gibt! Ich habe mir zwar nur was zum mitnehmen geholt (Anpan, Kare-pan und Toastbrot) aber der Laden sieht wirklich schön aus.
Und es schmeckt so gut! Wie in Japan! :) <3
Shin Tan Man
Nettes Ambiente, sehr freundliche echte Originale als Bedienung welches ab und an aufgrund des Ansturms etwas überfordert und gestresst wirkte. Vielleicht könnte ein(e) dritte oder vierte Kraft für Entzerrung sorgen �. Matcha Käsekuchen war top, Hojicha lecker, Anpan mit Anko und Melonpan leider etwas trocken und nicht (mehr?) so supersoft wie man es üblicherweise kennt...
Preise ok��
Barbara Brecht-Hadraschek
Sehr leckerer Matcha Cheesecake und sehr nettes Ambiente. :)
Tina StarBuck
Awesome and cosy place to take a break..such a pleasure it's been to know this bakery �
Fritz Lloyd Blomeyer
Fantastisches japanisches Gebäck, großartige Tees und unaufgeregter, kompetenter Serice. Großartig!!!
Sebastian Pladwig
Einfach der Hammer :-) schon seid der Streetfood Markets einfach nur lecker.
Sabrina Z Copetti
Molto bello, pieno di cosine deliziose .Dolci e salate. È sempre un piacere! Da assaggiare
Oana Cozma
It was my first visit but i was charmed...small but very clean resturant , friendly stuff and Awsome boss ! I bought most of the products and i am very satisfied with the taste and price(oishii/yureshii)...so i recomend it to everyone !!! ^^
Julia Wolf Gourlay
... seriously thinking about moving to charlottenburg just so i can stop by this bakery more often :D really loved the cheesecakes (yuzu & matcha) and their matcha latte
Diana Daliha Meyer
it was really delicious. will visit again
d u.
So good!
So friendly!
So cozy!
So cute!
So delicious!
Recommended!
Apoorva J.
It's a nice little place with mainly macha desserts. The service is quick and priced slightly on the hotel higher side.
Jeruen D.
On a Saturday afternoon, my husband and I went here to get a snack. I've had this bookmarked for a while, so when the opportunity to try a new place came, we opted to check this place.
This cafe and bakery is managed by real Japanese people. Having lived in Japan for 5 years, this place brought back memories, as for some reason, I have a fondness for Japanese baked goods, as they tend to incorporate their own Asian interpretation to European basic baking methods. I understand that it is difficult to explain, and would only be well understood by someone who appreciates Japanese baking, so just go there and try it to experience it.
I also like their signature matcha cheese cake. It is just right, not too much green tea, not too cheesy.
Oh, and their teriyaki chicken sandwich is the bomb!
I didn't like the fact that they serve coffee in gigantic bowls. It would have been nice if they served it in regular mugs. I know that they're trying to do the Asian theme, but somehow coffee in a bowl just doesn't work for me. Or maybe I am a coffee purist.
Apparently they transform themselves into an izakaya every now and then. They partner with other pop-up restaurants (like last night) and serve izakaya food, so if you want to catch that, I suggest watching their Facebook page for updates on when it would happen next.
Overall I like this place. I also like the fact that it's not in the former east. It's nice to find awesome things in other areas of the city as well, not just in East Berlin.
Vicky R.
I'm a big matcha fan, so I was glad to see they have an array of matcha options like the cheesecake, brownie or tiramisu. I had the iced matcha latte, which was refreshing and perfect on a hot day. The people working here were really nice. Looks like a place you could work at with a laptop as well.
Emily K.
I loved this place! It is a cute little japanese cafe. You must have their matcha cheesecake if you are a matcha lover like me. I tried their teriyaki sandwich which I didn't care for. But the coffee and pastries were amazing! Fresh and delicious :)
Maurice A.
Kame is a cute Japanese bakery - café offering different sorts of coffee and tea along with desserts and a selection of savoury lunch items. The employees are very polite and the decoration is lovely. We had cappuccino and yuzu cheesecake and we'll be back soon!
Tea T.
The first time I went I ordered the hand roll and felt sick after. I thought it must have been something else I ate earlier in the day, because I really wanted to like this place. So today I went back to give it a new shot. I ordered the salmon and tuna hand roll for lunch and now I'm on the toilet writing this. I feel absolutely sick. The food quality is just bad. It's not me, it's the place. Go for a tea if you think the place is cozy, but do not order food. Also, the employees in there look miserable. The owner never smiles. I get it, life sucks and is hard. But cheer up. If not for yourself, for your customers.
Crystal R.
Really great little spot to grab a delicious baked treat and tasty drinks. I would recommend any of their sweet treats like the matcha cheesecake or the vanilla or chocolate cream. The Onigirazu's are also great. There are a variety of selections and all at a great price. Extremely filling as well. The decor is light and inviting; I am envious of their cute serving int dishes. Happy to give them five stars and my first review in Berlin. They are our new Saturday morning cafe! Can't wait to go back!
Kaynan C.
Very interesting and beautiful place. The staff is extremely polite and sweet. Amazing food!!! You won't regret your visit.
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