The 10 best Japanese restaurants in Stuttgart

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From sophisticated sushi creations to delicate gyozas and soothing ramen soups - Japanese cuisine enchants with fresh ingredients and fascinating flavours. Discover where the best Japanese food is served in Stuttgart in this exclusive Falstaff best list.
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Having started out as a take-away restaurant during the coronavirus pandemic, Nagare has quickly established itself as a gourmet Japanese restaurant par excellence. You can now also eat and enjoy wine on site.

Feuerbacher-Tal-Straße 34, 70469 Stuttgart, Germany

Stylish restaurant and bar on two floors. The fusion cuisine offers much more than sushi; for example, high-quality seafood, but also Wagyu. Good wines, interesting signature cocktails.

Nadlerstraße 14, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany

New hotspot from the Enso sushi & grill maker in the revived Calwer-Passage. Similar concept, but even more stylish ambience and larger beverage selection with good wines, over 200 types of gin and over 20 types of sake.

Rotebühlplatz 20, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany

For more than three decades, a reliable address for friends of traditional Japanese cuisine who appreciate authenticity - also sitting on the floor in the back.

Jakobstraße 19, 70182 Stuttgart, Germany

Highly frequented contact point in the chic shopping district of Dorotheen-Quartier, around the lifestyle department store Breuninger. Purist ambience, lots of sushi, but also crossover dishes from the grill.

Else-Josenhans Str 6, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany

High-quality sushi, sashimi and more, with Chablis and Champagne; the gourmet temple Feinkost Böhm, at the back of which the small restaurant is located, vouches for the quality.

Kronprinz Straße 6, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany

Runs under Japanese auspices thanks to the sushi master, but also offers crossover dishes with a Vietnamese twist. Everything is precisely prepared and nicely presented in an appealing ambience. Decent wine selection.

Schlossstraße 17, 71634 Ludwigsburg, Germany

The basic broth of the soups is cooked with pork bones for at least twelve hours. Alternatively, there are rice bowls and trifles like kimchi, gyoza, and yakitori. Nice ambience, good sake selection.

Eberhardstraße 47, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany

In her quaint lunch counter, the former consulate employee offers Japanese home cooking: from dashitamago to gyoza to large donburi variations with tuna or deep-fried shrimp.

Steubenstraße 12, 70190 Stuttgart, Germany

The rustic ambience is more reminiscent of an inn. The large selection of sushi, ramen, and rice bowls is of good quality. Few wines, but sake and Japanese beer.

Rotebühlstr 50, 70178 Stuttgart, Germany