Japanese spot with dark wood tables, noodle & rice dishes & all-you-can-eat sushi from a train.
Joao Joao
Kabuki has a very good atmosphere and good food. The train food is really an interesting concept. The way is designed is also really nice, the place is not loud, so you can easily talk to your partner or friend inside the space. The food is very good, and the taste is equally very good. The only downside for me, is that I was expecting a bit more variety, especially by having grilled or salted sushi, but other than that everything served was really good.
… moreIsabelle Alves
I’m super happy with this place, the food is fresh and delicious, we opted for the buffet and there’s a lot of variety, the staff is friendly and the atmosphere is cozy. Thank you so much, I’ll be back soon 🙂
… moreDavid Van den Bergh
The food is good, you can eat a la carte, from the buffet or at a conveyer belt, for a reasonable price. When you buy sushi separately it’s quite expensive compared to similar restaurants. A sushi boat really should have more pieces with more rolls and less portions of sashimi. I think over one third of the two person boat was sashimi. So I left still hungry. It can be quite a busy place and I wouldn’t describe it as very cosy.
… moreEric Sison
I personally think that this is more of a confused Japanese restaurant. Having been to Japan many times I went here primarily for RAMEN so I can fulfil my cravings for it after all of those waffles, crepes, chocolates and moules.
First, the interior. Aside from the sushi train the rest gave more Chinese banquet vibe.
Now, the food. The extensive list of food was only a touch Japanese.
The ramen that I ordered was far far far from what I was expecting that it’s more suitable to just call it instant noodles soup.
If you’re planning to come here maybe just do the buffet or just go for the sushi train.
… moreAlan Crofts
Always enjoyable here.. nice and relaxed.. the “train” is an interesting one.. but like with the buffet can easily eat too much. The food isn’t top top but good.
… moreAdrian Besimi
Good place, Chinese-japanese-korean all in one. All you can eat bufet or running sushi options.
… moreLouby Lou
At this place you have basically two options: sushi or something fried. The all you can eat sushi option/train might be a good deal but the buffet seemed way overpriced considering it’s mainly fried stuff. We’ve been there on a saturday night so of course it’s crowded, but we could barely hold a conversation with the volume. The place smelled like fried food too, and so did we after we left. Cannot recommend.
… moreIris
You can find better Sushi in the city and the all-you-can-eat buffet is too pricey at 36,90€ in my opinion, since you get your stomach full quickly anyways
… moremonique C
4-1 restaurant! We went on a Monday night, and it wasn’t busy. They offer a sushi train, hibachi, buffet, and à la carte seating. We chose Train sushi and it was absolutely cute. Every dish was fresh but as many people comes I noticed its repetitive fried dish probably easier for busier time. The service was okay, and the atmosphere was just as enjoyable.
… moreWillem-Jeroen Stevens
Sorry, but probably my worst sushi experience I’ve had. Wasabi must have been days old, brown and dry. How can you serve this?? the salmon nigiri was very thin and also old. The roll i ordered was cut in 4 pieces, that is normal, but each piece a different size! Very unusual and totally no feeling for detail and service. Spoke to the manager to correct it, got new wasabi and the message the cook was inexperienced…
All in all very unmotivated staff, bad food…
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