Restaurant in Düsseldorf, Germany
Hashi, petite chinoiserie
100Pearl PointsFlingern dinner pick

About Hashi, petite chinoiserie
For Flingern, Hashi, petite chinoiserie is a practical neighborhood dinner pick rather than a credentials-driven destination. Book it when you want a smaller, easier evening in Düsseldorf; choose a more ambitious creative restaurant if awards, chef profile, or a special-occasion format matter more.
In Düsseldorf, Hashi, petite chinoiserie is best approached with the few verified basics in mind: it is an evening restaurant, open Tuesday through Saturday from 6–10 PM and closed on Monday and Sunday. That narrow set of confirmed details is useful in its own way, because it gives the visit a clear shape without encouraging assumptions. With limited public detail available here, the safest planning frame is a direct dinner rather than a page built around unverified menu, chef, award, price, or service claims.
For someone deciding whether to plan around it, the practical case is simple: choose Hashi, petite chinoiserie when the timing fits a smart-casual dinner in Düsseldorf. The restaurant works best in planning terms as a specific evening slot, not as a fully documented destination with every detail already settled in advance. If the night calls for a broader city plan, start with the full Düsseldorf restaurants guide, then compare the evening against Düsseldorf bars and Düsseldorf hotels if dinner is part of a longer stay.
Use it as a Düsseldorf dinner option
The strongest verified reasons to consider it are the evening hours and the smart-casual dress code. Those two facts are enough to place Hashi, petite chinoiserie in a particular kind of Düsseldorf night: dinner after the day has shifted into evening, with clothing that feels considered without becoming overly formal. This is not the place to choose based on award-chasing, chef-name dining, a tasting-menu format, or a specific cuisine claim, because those details are not verified here. For a grounded decision, treat Hashi, petite chinoiserie as a dinner option to check directly before you go.
That direct check matters because the most useful questions for a real visit are also the ones not confirmed in the available details. Rather than filling those gaps with guesses, keep the decision anchored to what is known. If the group is debating something more casual or a different format, compare the plan with other named options such as Simple:Kitchen, Bistro Fatal, Pablos - Tacos & Burritos, Sayomi 2nd, or ĂN BÁNH MÌ. Otherwise, keep the decision focused on whether a Tuesday-to-Saturday dinner window in Düsseldorf fits the night.
Plan the rest of the night around Düsseldorf, not just one table
Because the verified facts are lean, the practical call is to keep expectations grounded: plan for dinner only during the listed evening hours, dress smart casual, avoid assuming details about menu format, drinks, pricing, seating, dietary accommodations, take-out, delivery, or accolades unless the venue confirms them directly. That restraint is part of making the listing useful rather than overpromising. It lets Hashi, petite chinoiserie sit honestly within a Düsseldorf itinerary: a possible dinner stop, best handled with a little direct confirmation, rather than a fully specified experience. For broader planning, use Düsseldorf guides to build the rest of the evening around the city rather than relying on unverified specifics about one table.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Hashi, petite chinoiserie?
Treat it as an evening dinner choice, not an all-day option: Hashi, petite chinoiserie is open Tue–Sat from 6–10 PM and closed Mon and Sun. The verified location detail here is Düsseldorf, so plan around the city and confirm any finer details directly with the venue before you go.
What should I order at Hashi, petite chinoiserie?
Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here. Go in flexible, check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before making the meal too itinerary-dependent.
What should I wear to Hashi, petite chinoiserie?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Keep it neat for a Tue–Sat evening dinner in Düsseldorf, check the venue's official channels if you need more specific guidance for a particular occasion.
Can Hashi, petite chinoiserie accommodate groups?
Group capacity and seating details are not verified here. If you are planning for more than a small party, check the venue's official channels before booking; for comparison planning, you can also look at Simple:Kitchen or Sayomi 2nd.
Is Hashi, petite chinoiserie good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically verified here. The confirmed information is that Hashi, petite chinoiserie serves during Tue–Sat evening hours in Düsseldorf with a smart-casual dress code; if you are dining alone, confirm availability directly with the venue.
Location
Ackerstraße 182, 40235 Düsseldorf, Germany
Compare Hashi, petite chinoiserie
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hashi, petite chinoiserie | Düsseldorf | , | , |
| Simple:Kitchen | Düsseldorf | , | , |
| ĂN BÁNH MÌ | Düsseldorf | , | , |
| Bistro Fatal | Düsseldorf | French | €€ |
| Sayomi 2nd | Düsseldorf | , | , |
| Pablos - Tacos & Burritos | Düsseldorf | , | , |
How Hashi, petite chinoiserie Düsseldorf compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot get in
Try Bistro Fatal if the group wants a more familiar French bistro structure and a known €€ price signal. For a lower-commitment meal, ĂN BÁNH MÌ is the better fallback when timing matters more than a seated dinner rhythm.
How it compares in Düsseldorf
Hashi, petite chinoiserie is the pick when location and a smaller dinner setting matter more than a clearly defined price tier or cuisine label. Bistro Fatal is easier to categorize, French and €€, so choose it when the group wants a more familiar bistro frame and clearer value expectations.
For casual meals, ĂN BÁNH MÌ and Pablos - Tacos & Burritos are better fits when speed, low commitment, or mixed schedules matter. Hashi, petite chinoiserie makes more sense for a seated evening where the neighborhood mood is part of the point.
Simple:Kitchen and Sayomi 2nd are the cross-shops when the group is still choosing by format rather than occasion. If the priority is an easy booking and a quieter dinner, stay with Hashi; if the priority is a clearer category signal before committing, compare those first.
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