sushi conveyor belt brussels

"The sushi bar no longer has individual pieces of sushi for sale. You have to buy one of their overpriced, prepackaged sets of sushi. They also have dropped several items, such as inari, from their menu. Service is indifferent--they don't seem to care what customers want. Definitely not my first choice of sushi restaurants in Brussels. For lunch, I paid 18 euro, for all you can eat sushi and a warm green tea. The train came with various dishes that you can pick as much as you want. I like their gyoza, and fried things, like tempura. But their sushi is okay, nothing special. The sushi rice is a bit hard and dry. Dropped in at this restaurant as our restaurant of choice was fully booked. The food was great and service was good. The discovery menu offered good selection On first sight it looks inviting. The personal is very friendly to neutral. But the food on the (all you can eat-)train that circles the first part of the restaurant is not worth it's price. You can feel that they're trying to safe the dimes everywhere they can.

Popped in here for dinner on Saturday. We were really excited by this restaurant as the interior was great, loads of menu choices and service was friendly.
sushi garden menu bydgoszczWe had some salmon maki and gyoza to start and these were super. Really fresh and tasty. However our main meals were not good. They weren't piping hot (the Beef Gyudon was particularly... Don't get fooled by the decoration. You are not in Japan. The all-you-can-eat conveyor belt seems like a good idea, but you will really get what you feel like ordering a la carte. The prices seem reasonable for dinner in the heart of the city, but nothing exceptional could be found there. The service was okay, but no more. We have been in Kabuki around 5 times. In the beginning we were going for a la carte dishes. We really liked the food from the first time and the decoration also. But we never liked the service.

We always found the personnel really rude. They were always in a hurry to finish their work. One Sunday we went at... Good place in Brussles if you are out for oriental food. You can choose to have all you can eat sushi train or a la carte. The only thing I did not like was that you have to sitting shoulder to shoulder around the bar which is not comfortable. Sushi train had limited varieties but enough to satisfy. The train seemed like a fun thing...it is just that it is empty most of the times. All the goodies are gone when it reaches you, ie VERY expensive for some spring rolls and noodles. Or crepes Suzettes...not particularly Asian. If you want to eat sushi, avoid the train. The few pieces you might be able to grab are not... Like most Japanese restaurants in Belgium, eating off the menu is expensive. But, the lunch menu and all-you-can-eat lunch buffet on week days is great. Large selection of food and excellent setting. Be prepared to have your cloths smell like food when you leave though because their ventilation system is not up to the task of supporting the open kitchen...

Depuis plus de 30 ans, le restaurant KABUKI, situé à Bruxelles, vous accueille en toute convivialité et vous propose un large éventail de spécialités japonaises. Alliant dans son concept le plaisir culinaire et celui dessens, le restaurant KABUKI vous propose une fine cuisine japonaise avec des ingrédients d’une fraîcheur irréprochable, servie dans la pure tradition du pays au Soleil Levant. En japonais, « Teppan-Yaki » signifie littéralement « grillé sur une plaque en fer » et c’est un type de cuisine japonaise qui s’est développé dans les années 1940. Ce rite et ce type de cuisson permettent, en outre, de bien manger mais également d’assister à un véritable spectacle qui fera voyager vos sens. Le chef vous servira avec dextérité et élégance. Vous serez émerveillés par la fraîcheur des plats et l’odeur des épices orientales minutieusement orchestrées au rythme d’un opéra. C’est donc sous vos yeux et attablé que le chef préparera votre assiette riche en exotisme.

Afin satisfaire au mieux les plus grands appétits, nous vous proposons également la possibilité de déguster notre menu à volonté autour de notre petit train. Si vous êtes un adepte de la cuisine japonaise ou que vous vous ouvrez aux cultures du monde à travers l’art culinaire alors vous avez fait le bon choix en poussant les portes du restaurant KABUKI ! Cuisine japonaise traditionnelleEntreprise familialePlus de 30 ans d’expérienceCadre moderne et chaleureuxÉquipe conviviale et dynamiqueCarte originale et variéeLivraison quotidienne de produitsJusqu’à 300 couvertsPrix démocratiquesOuverture 7 jours sur 7 En effet, la plupart des restaurants vous servent simplement les plats que vous avez commandés, que vous avez peut être l’habitude de prendre mais nous, nous désirons faire bien plus avec des plats typiques du Japon servis de manière originale ! Nous désirons vous fair e connaître une cuisine qui vous est inconnue, vous faire partager nos traditions culinaires et notre savoir vivre dans une ambiance chaleureuse.