A lot of options even if you don't like Japanese food. The staff is very friendly and attentive. Ms. Wendi was very kind and smiling and made our experience still better. The place is not perfect, but it's one of the best restaurants for lunch nearby the Grand Place.
One of the best japanese restaurant I have ever been ! very good quality food. But the most unique aspect of this restaurant is the decoration and the different japanese like services they offer ! In one of them you get to be served by a small moving train :D ! Although the price is a little bit expensive but it's worth it ! I highly recommend it :
I personally don't find the sushi train worth the money since there’s always a variety of sushi available at the buffet. I do love the buffet. It's not huge, but there is plenty to choose from and it all tastes great. I also like the vibe and interior. During the week it can be quite calm. The weekends are busier, but they have a lot of tables also for large groups and I've never not been able to get a table, even on the weekend.
The Kabuki's Japanese food trains are literally awesome! Tasty and unlimited, what can be more exciting? Only the food appearing on the top of tiny train cars. Love this place!Food: 5/5
Very nice dinner. We took everything vegetarian: sushi,noodles and sea weed. The thirst two were fine,but the sea weed was fantastic!!! Super fresh!!! Thank you!
Globally a satisfying experience. The sushi and sashimi were average and not to the level of a real Japanese restaurant, but the rest and notably the price largely made up for it. The all-you-can-eat buffet option is great, especially for kids. There's a variety of items ranging from noodles, röstis, fried shrimps, gyoza, chicken skewers teriyaki, and you can even prepare your own plate for the teppan-yaki. There's also an all-you-can-eat sushi train that looked great but we didn't try it because we didn't all want sushi. You can also order dishes separately, as per buffet but also ramen, and various sushi or sashimi menus. Everything was either good or ok, albeit on the downside a bit fat noodles in sauce, shrimp tempura, and the sashimi was not amazing squid and octopus were squishy and obviously unfrozen. But for this price we can't expect only fresh fish. On the service, the personnel was professional albeit not very close or friendly. But they got the order right and we were seated and served fast, which is what matters most. All in all it was enjoyable, we'll come back.
Nice concept with the sushi train. You can eat how much you want for €18 pp at lunchtime. The sushi is good, I had better but you come here more for the concept. The basic sushi rolls and fried goods are available. You can also opt for the buffet or teppanyaki menu. Definitely want to come back again to try that. Staff is friendly and quick. Do keep in mind that you can only pay with cash visa/mastercard or meal checks.
The food was okay, however the desserts were dissapointing. I enjoyed the sushi train a lot ; The variety of food is quite limited - for all you can eat option, I'd recommend some places outside of BrusselsFood: 4/5
The train is a nice attraction for kids… but there is limited space there. The food is very low quality. Fried rolls empty. Industrial dumplings. Only salmon and avocado on the rolls.. which are often topped with awful sauce. I felt disgusted after few dishes. Really not worth the 28 euros. I prefer to spend 28 euros for good food then than a buffet of poor quality food.
absolutely the worst thing I've eaten in Brussels. Sushi 'all you can eat' for 30 eur is not only a waste of money but also time. 3 rolls to choose from which consisted mainly of rice and lots of snacks that had no taste or were bad. I do not recommend, I have not been so disappointed with food in a long time. It may look great in photos or videos, but it's terrible…