Nonbe Daigaku

En ce moment, votre restaurant Nonbe Daigaku adopte un horaire spécial. Il est ouvert pour les commandes à emporter, du jeudi au samedi, de 18h30 à 21h00 (dernière commande). Vous pouvez pré-commander dès le mercredi soir pour les commandes à emporter du jeudi, vendredi et samedi.

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8 / 10
86
ratings
  • Phone

    +32 2 649 21 49

  • Website

    nonbedaigaku.be

  • Facebook

    190958751070913

  • Type

    Japanese Restaurant

Address

Avenue Adolphe Buyl 31 1050 Elsene Belgium

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard)
Wi-Fi Free
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
Drinks Beer, Wine, Full Bar
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Comments / 28


Keywords:

great value good for dates healthy food good service casual trendy ice cream bar good for special occasions crowded peppers town
Xavier S

Authentic Japanese food . One of the best in town . Make sure you make a reservation , it's usually very crowded . Ask for a seat at the bar , in front of the itamae / sushi chef .

Rick Nijhuis

Authentic Japanese , promising menu but it disappointed: otoro was chewy, broth 'in paper' too plain&overpriced at 27euros, dessert (matcha cake , yuzu sorbet ) so-so. Had so wanted to love this place!

Hans De Keulenaer

Authentic Japanese restaurant . Food well prepared. Healthy portions of excellent quality. Very warmly recommended.

Angel Ancin

Everything was amazing quality. Sashimi , tempura and green tea icecream

G D

Chirashi is great. People are nicer than in yamaya santatsu.

Ayshea H

Try the 3 pepper ice cream !

RicoBel

Always great and honest real Japanese food :-)

Hans Bernaers

Excellent Japanse, only the quality doesn't seem to justify the price. Try the ice-cream!

Alice Soukupova

Excellent everything

Lionel de Somer

The sushi and sashimi are amazing... Don't get the waygu beef though. Best japanese in Brussels!

Memo

Favorite place for Sashimi !

G D

Fresh fish

Axel F

A la carte sushi ... Test the tasty live lobster sashimi !

Mélanie Miesse

Delicious!!

Μαρια ξαμαμηνω

Wonderful japanese.

Barbara Albos

Delicious!! Spectacular amaebi!

Sébastien M.

Very disapointed by this too expensive restaurant ! Sushis not so thin!... Not understandable!!

Eva Girmanová

Never again. The place is super overpriced for nothing. We had 6 pieces of sushi and one sushi ball (which was pretty nasty) with one beer and a tea and paid more then 50 euros.

De Standaard

Japans restaurant van de bejaarde sushimeester Yosuke Suetsugu. Aan de toog zie je hem de gerechten bereiden uit het receptenboek van zijn moeder, die in Tokio een restaurant had in de jaren 1950.

FM Brussel

Getipt door FM Brussel luisteraar: "Bruno De Lille @BrunoDeLille de beste Sushi van Brussel eet je in de Nonbe Daigaku, Adolphe Buyllaan 31, Elsene "

ThiB

Délicieux sushis ... Le maître sushi est l'ancien du Tagawa , excellent , clientèle composée de beaucoup de japonais , un gage de qualité ...

FrenchConnect

Un joyau de la cuisine japonaise et c ’est aussi Gault & Millau qui le dit ! Fermé dimanche et lundi . Read more

Aurélie Couvreur

Meilleurs sushis de Bruxelles! Le maitre est l ancien du Tagawa. Decor "typique"

Stéphane De Mesmaeker

Excellent. Parmis les meilleurs sushi de Bruxelles.

FrenchConnect

Un joyau de la cuisine japonaise et c ’est Gaullt & Millau qui vous le dit ! Read more

Valérie Amand

Les sashimi sont excellents. ... :-)

Maxime Witters

Probeer de sushi

Laurent Elias

Restaurant japonais au gault & millau. Excellent! A ne pas rater, mis a part les plats qui sont tous a tomber, la glace au sésame noir, 3 poivres et autres...

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