Brussels Kagurazaka
Tokyo
Bar: Beer
French
Italian
Brussels Kagurazaka Description
Brussels Kagurazaka, located in the heart of Kagurazaka, Tokyo, is a pioneer of Belgian beer in Japan. The restaurant, with its warm and playful atmosphere, is nestled in the residential area on the slope of Kagurazaka, where the traditional arts and cultural breeze of the neighborhood can be felt. As a second branch of the long-standing Belgian beer specialist Brussels, the restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a selection of aged meats, premium wagyu beef steaks, and a curated collection of Belgian craft beers and wines imported directly.
The menu at Brussels Kagurazaka features meticulously prepared dishes such as the special selection of aged meats and wagyu beef steaks cooked to perfection. Guests can also enjoy a variety of Belgian craft beers and wines served at the ideal temperature to enhance their flavors. The restaurant offers enticing courses like the Special Wagyu Saga Beef Steak Course, where diners can savor a selection of popular dishes like Truffle Salad, Uni Butter Risotto, and White Wine-Steamed Mussels, paired with a drink of choice. Whether dining alone or in a group, Brussels Kagurazaka caters to all, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a unique blend of gourmet cuisine and authentic Belgian beverages in a cozy and inviting setting.
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Nearby Stations
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Kagurazaka Station
Ushigome-kagurazaka Station
Operating Hours
Sun: 12:00PM-11:00PM
Mon: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Tue: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Wed: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Thur: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Fri: 5:00PM-11:00PM
Sat: 12:00PM-11:00PM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Craft cocktails
Romantic
Non-smoking
WiFi Available
Stylish Interior
Brussels Kagurazaka Reviews
Brussels Kagurazaka Google Average Rating
4
5
I have the impression that it's always crowded, but I think that can't be helped since the food is delicious and they have a wide variety of attractive beers. They're open to drinking alone at the counter, as well as groups of 4 to 5 people, so it's hard to believe that they specialize in beer. I'm glad that everyone here loves beer.
My favorite dishes are avocado tartar cheese gratin and Brussels sprouts frites. This appetizer platter comes with vegetables, so it was perfect for a start. However, like the Shinjuku store, the fries didn't stick to my child, which was a shame (my companion had a bite, so this is a matter of taste).
4
About 10 minutes walk from Kagurazaka. It's a bit difficult to find because it's located in a corner of the city that isn't a dining district.
The store is managed by foreign staff who are fluent in Japanese, and there are about 10 types of beer available.
I'm not good at beer, but Belgian white beer was very easy to drink and delicious ðº