Brussels · 寿司

Authentic Sushi
in Brussels.

From edomae traditions to chef-led omakase counters: precise rice, aged fish, and quiet rooms where the meal moves at the chef's pace.

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Kamo — authentic michelin-starred omakase sushi restaurant in Brussels, Ixelles

Kamo

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Ixelles · Sushi · omakase
Michelin-starred omakase sushikaisekisashimitasting menu1 Michelin star

Belgium's sole Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant, operated by Japanese chef-owner Tomoyasu Kamo (ex-Tagawa Tokyo) in Ixelles. The omakase experience — combining sashimi, made-to-order sushi and tasting menus — is widely described as a slice of Tokyo in Brussels.

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Nonbe Daigaku — authentic washoku & omakase kappo restaurant in Brussels, Ixelles

Nonbe Daigaku

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Ixelles · Sushi · a la carte
Washoku & omakase kapposushisashimitempuragrilled fish

Helmed by Japanese chef-owner Yosuke Suetsugu — a 40-year sushi master and Japan's appointed Culinary Goodwill Ambassador in 2022 — Nonbe Daigaku is one of Brussels' most distinguished authentic Japanese addresses, beloved by Japanese expats and EU officials alike.

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Samouraï — authentic classic japanese — sushi, sukiyaki, bento restaurant in Brussels, Brussels Centre / Ixelles

Samouraï

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Brussels Centre / Ixelles · Sushi · a la carte
Classic Japanese — sushi, sukiyaki, bentosashimiteppanyakigyozabento boxes

Founded in 1974 and described by the Michelin Guide as a 'culinary landmark since 1974', Samouraï is one of Belgium's oldest and most enduring authentic Japanese restaurants, renowned for traditional sushi, sukiyaki, and bento, and endorsed by the Japanese Embassy in Brussels.

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Yamayu Santatsu — authentic traditional japanese — sushi, chirashi, sukiyaki restaurant in Brussels, Ixelles

Yamayu Santatsu

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Ixelles · Sushi · a la carte
Traditional Japanese — sushi, chirashi, sukiyakisashimitempuraramensukiyaki

One of Brussels' oldest and most enduring Japanese restaurants, Yamayu Santatsu has operated since 1978 with Japanese chefs in the kitchen. The Facebook page explicitly states 'Traditional Japanese restaurant since 1978. Authentic Japanese cuisine by Japanese chefs' — a transparency rare among Brussels' Japanese dining scene.

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Hinodeya — authentic japanese family restaurant — sushi, sukiyaki, shabu-shabu restaurant in Brussels, Ixelles (Matonge)

Hinodeya

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Ixelles (Matonge) · Sushi · a la carte
Japanese family restaurant — sushi, sukiyaki, shabu-shabuhotpotkatsu currytempura udonJapanese-owned

Run by a Japanese husband-and-wife team — the husband cooking, the wife serving — Hinodeya in Ixelles is one of Brussels' most authentic small Japanese family restaurants, a lunchtime favourite among Japanese professionals working in the Belgian capital's financial and EU sectors.

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Miyuki — authentic traditional japanese sushi restaurant in Brussels, Ixelles

Miyuki

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Ixelles · Sushi · a la carte
Traditional Japanese sushiBentoDonburiTempuraJapanese cuisine

Miyuki is one of Brussels' most trusted Japanese-managed restaurants, offering honest home-style cooking that has won a loyal following among Japanese expats and local food lovers alike.

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Senraku — authentic japanese bento, sashimi & chirashi restaurant in Brussels, Brussels Centre (near EU/Madou)

Senraku

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Brussels Centre (near EU/Madou) · Sushi · a la carte
Japanese bento, sashimi & chirashichirashibento boxyakizakanakatsudon

A Japanese-owned restaurant near the EU institutions in Brussels, Senraku was founded with 'the vision to bring genuine Japanese flavors' by a Japanese chef-owner who created 'a space where traditional Japanese cuisine could be appreciated.' It is a lunchtime staple for Japanese research institute fellows and EU professionals.

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Yagura — authentic japanese sushi & fried dishes restaurant in Brussels, Uccle

Yagura

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Uccle · Sushi · a la carte
Japanese sushi & fried dishestempurakaki-furaidonburibilingual Japanese-French service

Yagura (やぐら) in Uccle is a Japanese family-run restaurant on the Chaussée de Waterloo offering sushi, tempura, kaki-furai and donburi with bilingual French-Japanese service. Reviewers note a Japanese couple running the restaurant — husband in the kitchen, wife serving — and recommend it as one of the most authentic options in southern Brussels.

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FAQ

Questions, answered.

What makes sushi in Brussels authentic?
From edomae traditions to chef-led omakase counters: precise rice, aged fish, and quiet rooms where the meal moves at the chef's pace. In Brussels, we apply the same standard: chefs trained in the discipline, ingredients and technique consistent with Japanese practice, and a focused sushi-first format rather than a mixed menu.
How do you define authenticity?
Washoku Guide defines authenticity by the kitchen's grounding in Japanese culinary tradition: trained chefs (often in Japan), techniques and ingredients consistent with Japanese practice, a focused menu rather than a pan-Asian one, and a coherent dining format (sushi-ya, ramen-ya, izakaya, kaiseki, etc.). We weigh these signals together — no single factor decides.
Do you require Japanese ownership?
No. Japanese ownership is one positive signal, but it is not required. We also recognise restaurants with Japanese-led kitchens or non-Japanese chefs who have trained extensively in Japan and apply traditional techniques with discipline. What matters is the cooking, not the passport.
How are restaurants selected?
Each entry is researched and chosen by Washoku Guide editors — not voted in, not paid for, and not algorithmically ranked. We read kitchen biographies, study menus, talk to people in the industry, and visit when possible. Restaurants pay nothing to be listed.
Are the listings ranked?
No. Washoku Guide is a curated guide, not a ranking. Order on a city page is editorial and may change as the guide evolves; it does not imply that #1 is better than #5. Every listed restaurant has met our authenticity bar.
Are these the only authentic sushi restaurants in Brussels?
These are the ones Washoku Guide has researched and stands behind today. The guide grows over time; if you know an authentic sushi restaurant in Brussels we should consider, please get in touch.