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Our local food experts carefully select each restaurant added on Take Eat Easy. You can now get great food, and the freshest food concepts, delivered to your door in minutes. Our delivery times are updated live Our couriers take on average 8 minutes to reach you from the restaurant Same price as restaurants On Take Eat Easy, your favourite dishes cost exactly the same.Our flat delivery fee is 2,50 €.Where do you want to order from? How does it work? Choose a tasty dish1 Paying online is easy and secure2 Get your food delivered! And enjoy your meal! Always at hand at home or on the move Even faster & easier Pizza delivery, Chinese food, Sushi and more. Pay at the door or online with PayPal or Bancontact/Mister Cash Price guarantee for all our menus Order takeaway and follow it with Food Tracker ® Order food from +1500 recommended restaurants At Makisu, we have a healthy obsession with sushi…

We literally travelled across the globe to find the most flavorful & awesomest recipes to put the sunshine back into your sushi-experience (it’s a hard job, but somebody’s got to do it…) Choose one of our signature sushi rolls or compose a maki as unique as you are using our 4-step “create-your-own-maki process”. With more than 30 fresh and delicious ingredients to choose from, there are over 3 million possibilities to brighten up your taste buds…Only one question remains : “How do you roll?” « Since we believe your wallet shouldn’t stop you from indulging in your sushi-cravings on a daily basis, we brought back Henry, our friendly, state-of-the-art maki-robot from our last trip to Tokyo (Come and meet him at your next visit). « Since we believe your wallet shouldn’t stop you from indulging in your sushi-cravings on a daily basis, we brought back Henry, our friendly, state-of-the-art maki-robot from our last trip to Tokyo (Come and meet him at your next visit).

« No more compromise between budget and quality ingredients. » Rue du Bailli, 5 Monday to Thursday : 12.00-22.00 Friday & Saturday : 12:00-22:3016:00-22:00Rue de Flandre, 6 or create your own maki ! We’re always looking for shining personalities, for the kitchen or front-of-the-house. Whether you have experience or not, if you think you have the right attitude, don’t hesitate to send us your resumeCheck out Ocean Sushi on YelpThere are two questions about food we are asked consistently here at CheeseWeb: ‘What restaurants offer affordable delivery in Brussels?’ and ‘Where can I get decent sushi?’ Finally, we have an answer to both of those questions – eat SUSHI, near Port de Namur. We have tried many sushi restaurants in Brussels – big, small, authentic, trendy, fancy, and hole-in-the-wall. What seems to be really lacking, is a good quality to value ratio. We’ve had excellent sushi but paid way too much for it and we’ve had affordable sushi that was mediocre at best.

Payment can be made by Visa, Mastercard or restaurant tickets. – FREE DELIVERY for 1050 Ixelles, 1060 Saint-Gilles, 1000 Bruxelles, 1040 Etterbeek.
sushi koch spiel onlineThis is one of the few restaurants in Brussels we’ve encountered that doesn’t charge for delivery – Big bonus points from us!
order sushi in oxford Here’s the full disclosure part… eat SUSHI offered to send us a selection of their food in return for an honest review.
how to make sushi rice pdfSo, on to the most important part – what did we think of the food? eat SUSHI has a very big menu, from classic sushi to some very unique creations and we tried some of each. (Names come straight from the eat SUSHI menu) On the traditional sushi side of things, we tried ‘sushi classic tuna’ and ‘sushi gunkan salmon eggs.’

Both of these were generous in size, the fish was very fresh and the rice was perfect, not overly sticky as some sushi can be. We then tried a ‘Maki California’ with tuna, avocado and mango. The mango added a great tangy, sweet compliment to the California roll. One of my favourites was the ‘Maki Green’ with salmon, avocado, mint and coriander. I really liked the freshness of the herbs. Andrew wasn’t sure at first, as he’s not a huge fan of mint, and although it wasn’t his favourite, the fresh taste won him over as well. We both enjoyed the ‘Maki Pink’ with salmon, avocado and fresh cheese. This was a sort of reverse sushi, where the salmon was rolled around the rice. Then it was on to the ‘Big Roll,’ with shrimp tempura, avocado, cucumber and fish roe. This was very tasty but, because of its size, a bit tricky to eat. We also both agreed this would probably be better ordered in the restaurant, as the tempura would stay crispier. Our final sushi was the more experimental ‘Crusty Honey Yellow Sushi.’

I’ll admit, the name doesn’t sound that appealing, but the taste really surprised me. The yellow sushi is rolled in an omelette (some containing truffle flakes). The Crusty Honey has breaded chicken that has been marinated in honey with tomato tapenade and sesame seeds. We really enjoyed it so if you’re up for something really different, it’s worth trying. In addition to the sushi, we enjoyed miso soup and tasted three different salads. The wakame salad and cabbage salad were fresh, generous portions and what you would expect from these dishes. We were both blown away by the ginger and chilli combination of the calamari salad, however, and will definitely order it in the future. The dessert was our only really big disagreement. Andrew loved the ‘Maki Sucré Coco White,’ containing banana and chocolate. As a banana hater, it wasn’t to my taste at all but it certainly is unique. With other desert options like mousses, tiramisu and cheesecake, I’m sure I can find a sweet bite more to my liking next time.