Kamo, restaurant in Belgium
Kamo is a Japanese restaurant in Ixelles that focuses on authentic East Asian cuisine. The establishment offers dishes prepared using traditional techniques and fresh ingredients sourced to maintain quality standards.
The restaurant was established to bring authentic Japanese cooking to Brussels. Since opening, it has become a steady presence in the Asian dining scene of Ixelles.
The name references water in Japanese culture, connecting the space to traditional Eastern concepts that visitors experience firsthand. Diners here encounter how Japanese cooking philosophy translates into a European dining setting.
The restaurant is located in Ixelles and operates during standard dining hours. Reservations are advisable, especially on weekends, to ensure a table is available.
The restaurant blends classical Japanese dishes with influences from its Belgian setting, creating its own interpretation. Regular diners appreciate this subtle fusion approach that sets it apart from purely traditional establishments.
Location: Ixelles - Elsene
Inception: September 14, 2007
Address: Chau. de Waterloo 550A,1050 Ixelles, Belgium
Phone: +3226487848
Website: https://restaurant-kamo.be
GPS coordinates: 50.81936,4.36152
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:47
The Brussels food scene reflects the cosmopolitan nature of the Belgian capital. There are family-run breweries serving Flemish beef stew and mussels with fries in the Marolles district, as well as Michelin-starred establishments like Comme Chez Soi, housed in an Art Nouveau building, or Humus x Hortense, which offers completely plant-based dishes. Chalet de la Forêt and La Table de Mus represent fine dining with menus that change seasonally. The city's architectural heritage provides diverse settings for these restaurants. Les Brigittines features an Art Deco interior and a wine list of over 300 selections, while Le Pigeon Noir is located in an old pigeon club café serving regional cuisine. For a different experience, La Villa in the Sky, at the top of the IT tower, offers a panoramic view of Brussels. Places like Fin de Siècle or La Brasserie de la Gare continue traditional Belgian recipes with generous portions, completing a culinary spectrum from bistro fare to refined gastronomic creations.
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