Fusion Sakura (formerly Tsuki)

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Waterloo, Belgium

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Japanese restaurant· Asian fusion restaurant

Fusion Sakura (formerly Tsuki) Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Fusion Sakura (formerly Tsuki) is located in Waterloo, Belgium on Chaussée de Bruxelles 41a. Fusion Sakura (formerly Tsuki) is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category japanese restaurant in Belgium.

Address

Chaussée de Bruxelles 41a

Price range

$

Phone

+32 23513909

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

CoffeeSmall plates

Open hours

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Andras Baneth

Excellent cuisine, great service at very affordable price. Good mix of Japanese and other Asian dishes. Highly recommended.

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Maria Ingenito

Nice food nice service.. A place to go

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Ruvenss from RGW

Amazing experience. Each dish is prepared exquisitely and served by a team of always friendly crew. The manager is the showman and orchestra director of the place without that captain the Tsuki won't be what is today

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margy waugh

Great place professional service

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Gavin O'Connor

Nicely decorated with a warm atmosphere, friendly service and good variety of choices. A bit pricey considering the food quality. Small parking lot, but they offer a decent terrace for nice weather.

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Marie Desmet

Amazing food. Excellent. From a to z. This is the place to be to live a beautiful experience... Delightful.

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Sebastián Leguizamón

Not bad for a quick lunch box, but expected more for a Japanese restaurant.

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Julien Fannoy

An awesome (literally) place with a modern decoration and a service that will make Japan a long lost memory, and delicious sushis that will remind you of any supermarket pre-made rolls you've ever tasted. A truly unremarkable experience for all those who like to pay for overpriced food. And if you're wondering, yes, they only sell one sake and only by the glass. But they have a great selection of Gins I'm sure.