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Osaka Sushi Antwerpen Reviews
Great dining experience
Really good place if you like shared dining with a Michelin style twist, tasty dishes that are also good looking. We had the seabass, burata, steaktartar, ravioli and chocolate mousse for dessert. The sourdough bread with butter was really good to. If you love wine they have a very good selection inside to choose from.
Zero Recommendation
Worst experience. Due to the fact it is Michelin recommended, there are only some starters and some kind of “tapas” Asian style , which were not that bad, but far from Michelin either. No menu, no dishes, which are connected in some kind of a cook masterclass. Tiny seats, overpriced (bad) natural wine and nothing what you will expect, if a restaurant will please and entertain you. Dishes were served quickly as possible, so there was no reason to stay longer. No “thanks” or something like that at the end. This is definitely a No-go.
The Meal You Dream About
This was a spectacular find. From a luscious bread starter, through a tarama spread where the flavors exploded off the buttery, salty toast, it was a total win. We had raw sea bass in a ponzu beurre noisette, beef tartare on a shrimp sesame toast to die for, and BBQ beets. Each blew up away. The lemon tart sewed up a perfect meal. The atmosphere is cool and spare, and it feels like a total go-to spot for people who appreciate great food slightly off the beaten path. Be aware service is light touch - you order off a QR code. But thin staff creates an unbelievable value. Quite possibly the best gourmet meal (with drinks) I've ever had at €110 for two.
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