Yummy sushi in Zehlendorf, Berlin
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When I arrived in Berlin a couple of years ago, it was already past 8 pm. As it was cold and dark, I ordered food via the most popular food delivery service, Lieferando.de. The restaurant where I placed my order was Sushi Yana on Berliner Str. in Zehlendorf. The tofu fried rice tasted okay.
It is not generally economical to order a quick meal, given the delivery fee and tips. However, Sushi Yana charges no delivery fee for any order above 7 euros. Whenever I am too busy to cook, I order from it. Sometimes it is a few pieces of salmon nigiri; at other times, duck/chicken/beef fried rice. I do not normally order drinks, though. I have rarely visited the place in person despite living nearby--It is certainly a lovely, affordable place: I just have too many options when I can afford to eat out!
Why a blog post about this place? Because it is run by lovely people. Not long after I arrived here, I made a second order, which arrived in half an hour. When I answered the door, the food was out there but the delivery person had gone before I could pay him. I shot an email to the delivery company. Within 3 minutes, I received a reply from Lieferando saying that the restaurant owner would come to my house directly to collect the money. The reply also thanked me for my "honesty" and offered me a 10% off voucher for my next purchase. The guy owner thanked me profusely for my "honesty" as he collected the cash from me and handed me two free bottles of orange juice! It was such a cute and kind gesture. I believe that almost all people have their greedy moments. Even assuming that every man has a price, one has to set it as high as possible.
(It was not the first time that this had happened to me. At a stationery store, I found out that I forgot my debit card and so could not pay for the photocopies I made. The shopkeeper allowed me to take home those copies, wrote me a receipt, asked me to pay the next time I drop by. I returned the next day and planned to make the payment for both the copies and a notebook. The shopkeeper, as if to reward me for my honesty, allowed me to have the notebook for free.)
The fried rice at Sushi Yana is also good and more filling than sashimi and nigiri. One thing that made the takeout orders vastly superior to those in Canada has nothing to do with the food itself, but the way it is packaged: the rice dishes all come in bio food containers tightly sealed by aluminum foil covers to ensure that the food is safe from bacteria and dirt at least during its delivery (in Canada, the aluminum foil covers would be rather rare: cardboard or plastic covers are far more common.)
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My love of Japanese/Asian food led me to have lunch at Susido, an Asian restaurant at Teltower Damm 26, Zehlendorf. It is located in a half-secluded corner right next to a cluster of physicians' and dentists' offices. The décor and service were top-notch. The chicken and fragrant rice with soup was about average. This, together with a small bottle of ginger ale (Schweppes), cost 12.5 euros.



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