Roru

Châtelain

10-30 

Japanese restaurant blending tradition and modernity. Vibrant red interior with contemporary design. Unique concept in Belgium fusing authentic flavors and aesthetic presentation.

An innovative Japanese concept in Brussels

Roru reinvents Japanese cuisine in a design setting in the heart of the Châtelain district. This restaurant stands out for its contemporary approach to Japanese flavors and bold aesthetics.

Design and ambiance

  • Striking bright red interior
  • Contrasting chrome steel elements
  • Large bay window bringing light and openness
  • Atmosphere evocative of Tokyo's dynamism

Cuisine and specialties

  • 85% of products prepared on-site, including sauces
  • Menu combining tradition and innovation:
    • Gyu don: unique specialty of hot rice bowl with beef, onion, and egg
    • Distinctive Japanese curry
    • Revisited poke bowls
    • Mochi ice cream for dessert

Concept and approach

  • Fusion of authentic Japanese flavors and modern presentation
  • Emphasis on quality and freshness of ingredients
  • Careful visual aesthetics of dishes
  • Offer suitable for quick lunch and gastronomic experience

Practical information

  • Founded by Guy Quirynen (creator of Umamido) and Luiza Tendler
  • Tip: come early (around 7 PM) to avoid waiting
  • Attentive and welcoming staff

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