A hidden gem, stumbled upon during a casual walk, this small Japanese-chef restaurant radiates warmth and authenticity. The cozy space invites you in, setting the stage for a delightful culinary experience.
The ramen noodles are the star here – a perfect blend of flavors that transport you to Japan with each bite. The simplicity of the dish is its charm, a testament to the chef's expertise.
A pleasant surprise comes from the special menu, featuring a crispy and umami-rich Chicken Don. The dish is a delightful discovery, with a perfect balance of textures and savory notes that linger.
This accidental find walking pass by,adds a touch of unexpected joy to your day. If you appreciate subtle and genuine Japanese flavors, this unassuming spot is worth a visit. The unpretentious atmosphere and authentic dishes make it a quiet haven for those seeking a simple yet exquisite...
Read moreUnbelievable! After a holiday in Japan I was missing the taste of japanese ramen...then I found this little restaurant where the waiter recommended me the Miso Cha Shu ramen. The broth: rich in flavor Noodles: just the right bite Greens: not too flat, not too hard, just right Pork belly: soft and tender Egg: not marinated, but anyway tasty and cooked perfectly I remember saying it tastes just like in Tokyo. Imagine my surprise when I learned that the ramen chef is a young guy who cookes passionately the way he learned to cook ramen from his mother who learned to cook ramen ......in Tokyo. And you can really taste it.
Also tasty: the kimchi and the homemade kombucha
I didn't taste other thing on the menu ... yet, but you can absolutely say Apo's have found a new...
Read moreThis place has a lot going for it, which I can only applaud. The service is cute, you have a feeling this is a family restaurant and everyone is doing their part in a happy and excited kind of way. You never have to wait long as the place is not that big, and every table is in sight of the kitchen. This Japanese-Belgian fusion kitchen is tasteful and beautifully done. My ramen was a bit blander than I had hoped, but my partner’s special option with tahin was a better option. The sake and plum wine are exquisite choices not to be missed. The toilet could use some TLC and maybe a changing table for infants is an idea? Once again, I recommend visiting when in or around ‘t Groen Kwartier. Prices are very fair, seeing as everything is prepared on the...
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