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    Anata

    2.8 (101 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Ajiyoshi - Lunch sushis

    Ajiyoshi

    4.3(28 reviews)
    0.4 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles
    €€€

    We visited this place based on the many positive reviews, but unfortunately, our experience was…read morevery disappointing. We tried calling several times to make a reservation, but no one answered, and we couldn't find any online booking system. It left us wondering--how do people even manage to get a table here? When we arrived, we saw an empty table with no reservation sign on it. However, the chef saw us, came over, and abruptly said, "We're full!" before we could even ask a question, then walked away. One of the staff members also completely ignored us, which felt quite rude and unwelcoming. No matter how good the food might be, this kind of attitude makes us not want to return. They seriously need to improve their reservation system and reconsider how they treat potential customers.

    I have been here 3 times now already and the third time has only confirmed the first impression I…read morehad when I first came here. This place is for me the best sushi place as far as quality/price is concerned. The quality of the sushi is just exquisite and definitely equals that of some other restaurants who offer the same freshness and variety but for double the price. Seriously. Nevertheless, it is not only about the sushi. The restaurant offers a separate menu with the house suggestions presenting different kinds of Japanese appetizers that are really delicious and so ... Japanese. The best way to enjoy these appetizers is to order a bunch of them and share them. The last time I went there, my friends and I had the squid carpaccio (in a citrusy juice), agedashi tofu (fried to perfection), eggplant in miso sauce (I'm not a big fan of eggplant, but this dish was a game-changer), layered eggplant with beef (very tasty) and an assortment of tempura (not greasy at all and crusty until the end of our meal). We wanted to order the o-toro (fatty tuna) sashimi as well, but they don't have that one on Mondays, which means I will have to come back. But I don't see that as a problem, :). After our appetizers, we continued our meal with some sushi and sashimi. As already mentioned earlier, exquisite. As far as the place itself is concerned. Well, let's say it makes you feel in a small sushi joint in Japan. The place is small - but cozy -, so reservation is recommended. There is no AC, but only a couple of fans working in times of warm weather, definitely gives it a local feeling. On some days, it can be filled with Japanese people who really know how to enjoy their food, which makes you really feel as if you were in Japan for a little bit. Another nice factor is that you can order a bottle of shoju and leave it there with your name if you weren't able to finish it, so you can continue the next time you come again. Neat, isn't it? So, to conclude, there is definitely nothing that would stop me from going there again. Ok, I forgot to mention that the waiter can come off as a little bit arrogant. However, once you start chatting with him, he is unstoppable. :). The chef on the other hand doesn't say much, but I blame that on the fact that he's very concentrated behind the sushi bar, so no big deal. Can't wait to go there again.

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    Ajiyoshi - Petits plats de la carte du soir

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    My hubby's fried mackerel

    Ninja House

    Ninja House

    2.7(66 reviews)
    0.2 kmCentre-Ville, Bruxelles
    €€€

    My boyfriend and I visited Brussels and on the last day decided to try Ninja House since it was…read moreright across from our hotel and it always looked packed when we walked by. I guess we should have known better. After all, Brussels isn't known for amazing sushi and it was an all you can eat restaurant. Once we sat down, we were surprised at how strict the "all you can eat" menu was. First off all, if even just one person at your table decides to order off the all you can eat menu, the rest of the table has to as well. I guess this is to the prevent sharing of food. Next, if you order something off the all inclusive menu but don't eat it, they charge you. Also, they put a time limit on your eating. I believe its over an hour, but still, thats a little picky. So, on to the food... yuck! I can't stress to you how bad the quality was. I ordered the spicy tuna roll and it literally looked like they took tuna from a can and stuffed it in rice. I can assure you that nothing we ate was fresh! There were some things better than others, but overall I left hungry. If you are used to American sushi, this place is not worth it.

    If you expect to eat great Japanese style food, this place is not for you…read more Honestly. Too much rice, thinly cut fish and just a wave if disappointment over and over again. The restaurant also had a rather interesting definition of tempura. If only the staff was nice and the price fair but alas! There's nothing positive I could think to say about the food. If I had to put it bluntly I'll say this place is yet another Chinese restaurant doing whatever they want.

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    Ninja House - Sushi only containing fried breadcrumbs???

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    Sushi only containing fried breadcrumbs???

    Anata - japanese - Updated May 2026

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