If I only showed you the outside of this building, would you be able to guess where I am taking you inside? Well, if you've read the title by now, this video is shot at one of my favourite food spots in Brussels called Kabuki, and as long as you come with an open appetite and curious tastebuds, you will certainly appreciate the gifts of this menu.
Which include, among many delicious plates, service by miniature trains at your table—I mean, how cool is that!
I am already satisfied by the freshness of the sushi and fried foods being served, but when a train comes in with all these options, it is so difficult to choose which one to begin with.
If you're here, I recommend keeping a bowl of soy sauce and pickled ginger at your table so that you refresh your palate whenever needed. There are sweet options among sushi as well, including fruit and mango-salmon pairings, which are surprisingly an amazing play of textures.
At the centre of all the train tracks, you can feast your eyes on a miniature Japanese setting with buildings and animals from both land and sea.
One remarkable thing is that if your stomach allows, you can gobble up multiple combinations of fish like tuna, salmon, and caviar, which often rotate with different rice and flavour accompaniments. So if you like to venture in many directions with your taste buds, an experience like this fits the bill!
All of this is part of a single-order menu, so you do not need to count or get charged by the plates you devour. Besides, with a drink in hand, you can easily enjoy each moment in peace.
Apart from fish, there are also wide selections of chicken skewers and dumplings that are sometimes difficult to pick up with chopsticks if you are not so experienced, but no worries—there is no judgement here.
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