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Fresh Japanese noodles

+32 466 43 67 36
Kaasmarkt 1/3, 1000 Brussel Belgium
Open Today: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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Amenities

Service options
  • Outdoor seating
  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
Accessibility
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
Dining options
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Catering
  • Seating
Amenities
  • Toilets
Atmosphere
  • Casual
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Best WLM Reviews

The freshly made noodles were so amazing, you can see the chef making the fresh noodles after you order???? We also ordered sushi which was VERY affordable,delicious and tastes really fresh. The staff was also very kind. Would definetelly recommend 10/10 ????????
Saw the noodles being hand pulled as we walked past and had to try. Staff were really nice and friendly. Would recommend the fried chicken noodles. They didn’t last long on the plate
Please never come to this restaurant????
Fake Japanese noodle! Food tastes terrible and gross! Fish smell gross ????noodles only come with salt and MSG????
The staff is very rude, she won’t let you check you bill before you pay!
And if you ask for the bill, she will become very rude????
Nice place to eat Japanese dishes. Sushi could be better if they use a little bit less rice in their rolls. Flavor is great tho. Can pay by card, creditcard not accepted.
I was disappointed either way the quality of the food, sushi had a very fishy smell, tuna was very dark, the noodles were ok, but the broth was tasteless, and the food inside was not good at all. The duck was chewy, the shrimp were also quite chewy and hard. I would not recommend.
I recently dined at Fresh Japanese Noodles restaurant and wanted to share my honest feedback. Unfortunately, my experience was not satisfactory. Below is my payment history. The sashimi in particular was not up to the expected standard. The fish appeared discolored and had an unpleasant sour taste, with a less than ideal texture.
Also, I am very disappointed with their service. When I tried to discreetly ask the question to the service staff, I received no response or help. After I expressed my dissatisfaction, a racist Japanese chef came to me in a confrontational manner, questioned my background (simply because I am Chinese), and said some derogatory words, such as China People don’t understand sashimi. The chef even thought that I couldn't tell the difference between salmon and tuna. I expressed my dissatisfaction that the tuna was not fresh, but he said that the taste of tuna and salmon was different. I asked the chef to taste it himself, but he refused to taste it himself. Even the top chef should taste it first if there is something wrong with the dish, unless he knows that it is inedible at all. This behavior makes no sense and is unprofessional.
As a seasoned traveler and lover of authentic food, I believe providing honest feedback is essential. I have been to more than 20 countries in the world, and my girlfriend and I have traveled to Japan many times. Although I am not a professional chef, I can still taste the freshness of raw food.
While I understand the chef's pride in Japanese heritage, it's worth noting that multiple East Asian countries have their own rich traditions when it comes to eating sashimi. What's more, this restaurant sells beer from China, imitating Chinese fried noodles, and many MSG-blended noodle soups.
He blamed me for affecting his business, attacked my background, and said that I was not a chef and did not understand his cooking. He wanted to kick me out of the restaurant, trying to portray me as a liar, someone who didn't want to pay and didn't understand Japanese food. I still paid for the noodles I ate. Because I know that in a foreign country, you may make changes to cater to the local tastes. But I can't pay for a plate of sashimi that's not fresh and might cause me gastrointestinal problems. I just want to prove that my bad review about him is not because of the price. Your business is only affected by deceptive dishes and poor service (I asked the service several times to step in, but she refused). Fake Japanese food that deceives travelers.
This place keeps its promise. The noodles are freshly made and both the soup and the fried noodle dishes are great. The service is what you expect, but the place smelled a bit of cheap sanitizer and when the music suddenly stopped playing, no one bothered to put it back on. Overall good and affordable.
The handmade noodles were really good, both the ones served in soup and the fried ones.
Most dishes have a price below €15,00.
The ambience is cozy and the service was efficient.
Definitely recommend this place if you're looking for some good noodles in the central area of Brussels.

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Monday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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