Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Japanese spot with broad sushi and ramen menu, strong popularity, good value at lunch, but expect waits and occasional service slip-ups.
Hiroshi Sushi & Ramen delivers reliable neighborhood dining with above-average food quality and a welcoming Neustadt location, but inconsistent execution and stretched service during busy periods keep it from reaching higher territory. Fresh sushi and satisfying ramen appeal to casual diners and families, though purists may find ramen broths occasionally underpowered and waits of 30–50 minutes during peak hours a notable friction point.
Inside a lively Neustadt block, Hiroshi runs on cozy modern energy: warm lights, playful fish touches, and a room that fills up fast. Service feels genuinely kind, if sometimes stretched. As one diner put it, "staff were lovely, but we waited longer than hoped." On busy nights, the buzz can spike before the bowls land, yet plates arrive looking neatly presented and crowd-pleasing. The cooking leans Japanese comfort with fusion flourishes: ramen ranging from spicy chicken to duck, plus a wide net of specialty rolls and sashimi. It satisfies more often than it stuns; many praise fresh sushi and hearty broths, while a minority call some soups underpowered or salty and duck a touch dry. Lunch sets are a smart entry point and reflect the kitchen’s produce-first, approachable style rather than culinary theatrics. Families are well covered thanks to familiar kid-friendly bites like chicken skewers, gyoza, simple maki (cucumber, avocado), and mild ramen. There is no stated kids menu, but the menu breadth makes ordering easy for younger eaters. If your crew loves adventurous toppings or very traditional ramen nuance, set expectations accordingly.
Area: Creative, nightlife-heavy Neustadt district with bars, cafes, and student energy; casual crowds and evening buzz.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets and good foot traffic; typical nightlife noise, normal urban vigilance.
Nearby: Surrounded by pubs, quick eats, tram lines, indie shops; lively evenings and weekend peaks.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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