About this spot
Gatsu Gatsu serves up aggressive portions of Japanese comfort food that feels like a warm hug after navigating Brussels' cobblestones. You'll want to dive straight into the thick, savory pork cutlets and crispy tempura while sitting at the lively counter where locals gather. The atmosphere is loud and energetic, perfectly matching the generous sizes of the bowls piled high with rice and toppings.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order a side of miso soup immediately as it helps balance the heavy, salty flavors of the tonkatsu.
- Ask for extra rice on your bill if you plan to finish the massive portions before they start running out.
- Save room for the sweet potato mochi dessert, which is the only light thing on an otherwise carb-heavy menu.
Common Questions
How much does Gatsu Gatsu cost?
Expect to pay between 15 and 25 EUR per person for a main dish and drink, roughly $16-$27 USD.
Where is Gatsu Gatsu?
It is located in the Sainte-Catherine neighborhood of Brussels on the famous pedestrian shopping street, near the Saint-Géry metro station.
What should I order first?
Start with the signature Tonkatsu set, which includes a deep-fried pork cutlet served over steamed rice with shredded cabbage and tonkatsu sauce.
About this page
Restaurant: Gatsu Gatsu
Cuisine: asian
Location: Sainte-Catherine, Brussels, Belgium
Source: Curated from local review platforms