Kagetsu

Kagetsu is a japanese restaurant Grachtengordel-West Amsterdam located in Netherlands.

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  • Phone

    +31 20 427 3828

  • Website

    kagetsu.nl/hartenstraat

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  • Type

    Japanese Restaurant

Address

Hartenstraat 17 1016 BZ Amsterdam Netherlands

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Wi-Fi Free
Outdoor Seating Yes
Restroom Yes
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 25


Keywords:

uramaki healthy food cute quiet miso soup good for dates pork chops lunch town dinner mackerel rice japans sushi bento
Simon Ry

Great food, noddles and the sushi . Not the fastest service in the world, but if your not in a hurry its quite a cosy place ...

Indra Schrage

Seafood is very fresh just like the other products. The Japanese chefs make food exceeding the quality over the price Amazing Udon , tasty sushi (try the tempura roll !) and lovely bento box lunch :-)

Vera VvV

Felt pretty lucky to find this place near De 9 Staatjes opened for dinner @ around 8pm. If your Asian & craving for some comfort food like Japanese curry porkchop rice , this is the place to be!!

Olin

Cosy place with yummi food! Perfect for dinner date! Service is a bit slow but very polite. Don't miss the Philadelphia roll and Miso Soup -loved both!

Renato Valdes Olmos

Cute little place with nice bento menu for lunch . I went for the day dish of Udon soup and shrimp tempura . Sit upstairs for a nice view over the canal backyards .

Bill H

Sashimi was amazing. Salmon , tuna , etc but especially the scallops . Also, the fried oysters were superb.

Tamarka Veselska

Bento boxes was just great. A lot of food for good price.

Avleen Vig

Nori is the only option here. If you prefer soy paper or rice paper , you won't find it here. But the food is otherwise great!

Lauren McS

Cute place with great sushi . The hot dishes (katsu curry and yakitori ) are not so good.

Maarten G

Great place, hidden secret in the '9 streets' area. The Uramaki specials are amazing!

Shannon Spaniol

Bento boxes ! So yummy. I want to come every day. ^_^

Mateus Coelho

Very good sushi , nice place, calm , good to eat, chat and relax.

Annie Michaelsen

The special uramaki . Although the place in general would not be my favourite

Timi A.

The salmon and mackerel nigiri are the freshest in town , and the california uramaki is light but succulent.

Peter Hogenkamp

Very nice bento box , bit ridiculously long wait of more than one hour for a lunch menu .

Bas Van der Hoek

Bento boxes are very good. I had the yakiniku (beef ).

Brittney Hinckley

The bento box for lunch is great!!!

Jenneke Koorn

The music is terrible, but the bento boxes are lovely.

Mateus Coelho

Best kept secret in Amsterdam.

Roos

Best sushi place in Amsterdam.

Robbert van Driel

Best sushi place in town

Marijn De Vries Hoogerwerff

Spicy tuna I say!

Peter Dellenbag

Eet smakelijk

Adile Akgoren

Just Horrible.

Jolanda H.

Leuke Japanse kaart met lekkere verse producten.

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