5/5 Jennie I. 5 months ago on Google • 31 reviews
This
was
one
of
the
greatest
restaurants
I've
had
the
pleasure
of
visiting
in
Germany.
It
was
the
place
for
so
many
fun
memories,
and
I
am
saddened
that
I
can
no
longer
visit
it.
For
those
that
are
curious
about
why
I
loved
this
place,
please
read
on
and
I
hope
my
words
can
encourage
you
to
try
out
their
amazing
Asian
food.
I've
been
to
Noir
countless
times,
and
it's
always
been
easy
to
have
a
table
there.
Most
times,
I
went
in
without
a
reservation,
and
there
were
still
plenty
of
seats
to
choose
from.
The
atmosphere
felt
calming
and
touched
upon
Asian
motifs
that
helped
beautify
the
restaurant,
including
cherry
blossoms
and
Japanese
characters
on
the
walls.
Japanese
food
is
my
favorite
kind
of
cuisine,
and
I
did
live
in
Japan
for
a
year
back
in
2020,
so
I
was
always
up
to
try
the
food
served
at
Noir.
Many
I
already
recognized
and
favored
highly,
such
as
the
gyoza,
miso
soup,
and
yakitori
chicken.
But,
I
still
tried
new
things
like
the
crunchy
sake
sushi
roll
and
osaka
balls.
I'd
have
to
say
my
favorite
dish
was
the
crispy
chicken/duck
curry
bowl.
It
was
rich
in
flavor
with
a
bed
of
white
rice,
vegetables,
and
coconut
curry.
It's
hard
to
compete
with
such
a
dish.
The
curry
bowl
was
large
enough
for
me,
but
be
mindful
that
most
of
the
food
on
the
menu
are
served
in
very
small
portions.
You
may
get
three
pieces
of
shrimp
tempura
at
most
and
a
small
bowl
of
soup.
Sushi
can
vary,
so
I
wouldn't
be
concerned
about
that,
but
this
is
the
best
place
to
go
to
when
you
want
to
share
your
food
with
friends-
similar
to
tapas.
My
only
gripe
would
be
the
drink
sizes,
as
they
seem
way
too
small
for
one
person
to
have.
It
could
be
a
marketing
strategy
to
get
you
to
order
more
drinks,
but
I
refused
to
do
that
and
would
have
a
bottle
of
water
in
my
purse
to
get
me
through
the
rest
of
dinner.
The
service
was
good,
with
several
English-speaking
waiters.
You
wouldn't
feel
out
of
place
if
you
came
here
with
no
German
speaking
abilities,
if
anything,
you'd
curse
your
stomach
for
not
being
large
enough
to
consume
more
delicious
food!
Noir
is
a
restaurant
that
I
will
miss
dearly.
Their
items
were
well-made,
service
was
nice,
location
is
great
if
you
want
to
leave
afterwards
for
some
dessert
(there's
many
dessert
places
with
cake
&
ice
cream
nearby),
but
most
of
all,
it
was
an
inviting
space
that
allowed
me
to
share
beautiful
moments
with
my
friends.
I
taught
them
how
to
use
chopsticks,
some
Japanese
lingo
like
what
they
say
before
they
eat
(Itatakimasu!),
and
my
personal
favorite
memory:
I
got
a
very
picky
eater
who
was
strictly
against
eating
Asian
food
to
LOVE
sushi.
If
you
want
to
create
special
memories
in
Germany
within
a
cool
establishment
with
tons
of
yummy
dishes
to
share,
then
Noir
is
the
place
for
you.