NOVEMBER Brasserie

Prenzlauer Berg

Contemporary Japanese brasserie housed in a restored historic café space, featuring an open kitchen with chef's counter and specialized seafood program importing directly from fish markets. Combines Bauhaus design elements with traditional Japanese culinary techniques.

Concept & Space

Established in 2022 in a former quarter café, this Japanese brasserie preserves historic architectural elements while introducing modern design touches. The restored interior showcases original moldings alongside Bauhaus-style furniture and lighting, creating a dialogue between the building's past and contemporary additions. A chef's counter provides direct views of the preparation area.

Culinary Approach

  • Direct fish market imports for premium seafood selections
  • Specialized raw fish program featuring sashimi and nigiri
  • Signature preparations including:
    • Baked turbot with miso and shiitake butter
    • Duck breast with pak choi and sancho sauce
    • Scallop carpaccio with tarragon oil and kaviar
    • San Sebastian cheesecake

Technical Features

  • Open kitchen configuration with counter seating
  • Heated terrace space
  • Two-hour dining slot system

Cultural Context

The kitchen team includes professional gastronomers from Belarus and Ukraine, bringing diverse culinary perspectives to the Japanese-inspired menu. The space maintains its historic role as a neighborhood gathering point, now adapted for contemporary dining while preserving architectural heritage elements.

Map

husemannstraße 15, berlin

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