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    Tanuki - Beef teppanyaki at #Tanuki

    Tanuki

    4.3(4 reviews)
    39.5 km
    €€€

    Beautiful Bruges has a wealth of lovely places to eat at and Japanese is featured high on the…read moreculinary list thanks to Tanuki. Pass the door and you'll be transported to the other side of the world, ready to indulge in the flavors of Japanese teppanyaki. The wooden beams, overall décor and large open kitchen give it that authentic feel, but beyond the welcoming look and feel you will get to appreciate some excellent food. Not to mention, good value for money if you consider how expensive Japanese food can be in Belgium. We went on a busy Saturday night and were seated at the counter facing the sushi chef. Things seemed to run very smoothly and we ordered sashimi for starters followed by a prawn and a beef teppanyaki. The sashimi was fresh and tasted great. It was very nice to be able to see the chefs at work, slicing and dicing, and the plating up right in front of you. The teppanyaki that followed were equally good, with a preference for my beef order accompanied by tasty mushrooms and a flavorsome jus. Prawns were no showstopper but weren't in any way bad. Good food here, and proof you don't need to be Japanese to master the iron griddle and cook good food. The Belgian head chef does a fine job surrounded by his Japanese team.

    What a nice and quiet refuge from the busy tourist hasstle of the city. A beautiful Japanse decor…read morewelcomed us for a booked lunch. We were guided to a nice table with a view on the small garden and pond. We started off with two Japanse cocktails, one of which came in a ceramic figurine. We got the bento box and the teppanyaki beef. Every bit of the lunch menu (some appetizers and a miso soup) came at a leisurely pace. Our main course was very tasty and appealing to the eye. All in all it was a wonderful culinary experience. We'll be sure to come again!

    Amatsu

    Amatsu

    3.7(3 reviews)
    27.9 km
    €€€

    We found this place by walking the city, and were told to stay away from the chains. The menu…read morelooked solid, so we went in. The setting is nice, minimal and modern, but definitely with a Japanese flair. The service is fine, the sushi bar looks fine, everything is accessible. The first thing we noticed (as frequent travelers to Japan) was that they did a proper table setting and later, the starters that came with our dinner were also what we are used to getting in Japan. This is nice, considering most places don't put so much thought into it, or even bother. The sushi was perfect, as was the chicken teriyaki. I am only giving this restaurant a 3-star rating for three reasons: 1- it was overpriced. 2- the menu was underwhelming. When I say this, I mean that it was VERY traditional and had no imagination. Most of the options were prixe fixe, and although there were many to choose from, there was not a lot of room for personalization. 3- an addition to 2- customers can NOT order sashimi a la carte. I trust NO sushi restaurant the first time around, and was not about to leave my chirashi or sashimi choices to chance. This place is definitely a good one, albeit a bit on the expensive side for what normally costs FAR less in actual Japan. If you just want really great fish and not too many frills, definitely go here. But if you want crazy rolls and Tekkadon, best check the other options.

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    Amatsu - Nigiri and rolls: well-done and very tasty!

    Nigiri and rolls: well-done and very tasty!

    Amatsu - Chicken Teriyaki and sides

    Chicken Teriyaki and sides

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    't Oud Clooster - L'Arogante (served in an Orval glass ) Rundstoveriej

    't Oud Clooster

    4.4(44 reviews)
    27.4 km
    €€

    A fair place. Healthy options. Our dinner was good. A basic dinner with potencial to be better. My…read morechicken was slightly overcooked but the combination of sauce, veggies and spices made it okay.

    Atmosphere: 5/5. Set in an old convent, very cool interior. Small but cozy. There is a back yard…read morearea where you can sit when the weather is nice. The restaurant is in the middle of town within a few blocks to the main town square. The menu has pictures of the nunnery attire, maybe how they brewed their own beer? They only had it in Dutch, no English menu. Food: 3/5. Bland food, which is not uncommon for Flemish cuisine, but meat was also quite tough. We tried the 2 most popular dishes, Brochette Oud Clooster, and Rundsstoverij met Westmalle Dubbel, and were not impressed. Both bland. The brochette was supposed to be medium rare but came out well done. Dry and tough. The dipping sauce has a hint of curry but wasn't enough to carry the whole dish. The stew has a yummy base, I could pick out the beer flavors (Belgians truly have the best beers in the world). Meat pieces were tough, which is a shame given this is a stew. They should have use a fattier cut of beef like chuck. Meme Gusta has a similar but much more flavorful Flemish stew. The no-bake cheese cake was light and refreshing. Good for 1 person, small to share between 2. Service: 2/5. They had no English menu. At this point I have come to Belgium enough to pick out a few familiar terms, but I would have liked to be able to see what other dishes they had. Had to aggressively flag down waiter whenever we needed something. they also charge €1.80 for tap water. This place is popular enough even for locals that one can't get in without reservations. We were told they only have 2 slots: 6-8 or 8-10. We picked the earlier one. The restaurant was only half full until about 7.

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    't Oud Clooster - Chicken with curry sauce and smoked fish salad. All restaurants in Brussels and Ghent charge 6-9 Euro for water, it seems. We ordered wine.

    Chicken with curry sauce and smoked fish salad. All restaurants in Brussels and Ghent charge 6-9 Euro for water, it seems. We ordered wine.

    't Oud Clooster - Brochette Oud Clooster. Beef and pork skewer. Tough and dry.

    Brochette Oud Clooster. Beef and pork skewer. Tough and dry.

    't Oud Clooster - Virgin Sunrise €6.20 mix of lemon and orange juice and grenadine. Pretty yummy

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    Virgin Sunrise €6.20 mix of lemon and orange juice and grenadine. Pretty yummy

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