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Mendo
Artisanal Japanese ramen with handmade noodleskurogoma ramenshio ramenpata negra chashugyozamatcha ice cream
Mendo's chef 'perfected his art on the archipelago' — Le Fooding's confirmation of direct Japanese training. The name means 'dedication' or 'care' in Japanese, and the restaurant lives up to it: noodles pulled fresh daily, all broths made on-site, and signatures including kurogoma (black sesame) and Iberian Pata Negra chashu ramen.
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Mendo — the name translates from Japanese as 'dedication' or 'care' — brings a clear Japanese kitchen lineage to Brussels. Le Fooding noted that the chef 'perfected his art on the archipelago', confirming Japan-side training. The menu is entirely ramen-focused with notable creativity within the Japanese tradition: the kurogoma (black sesame) ramen is a distinctive house specialty alongside classic shio ramen, with all broths made on-site and noodles pulled fresh daily. The chashu uses Iberian Pata Negra pork — an intelligent fusion of Iberian ingredient quality with Japanese technique. Matcha ice cream rounds out the meal. Japanese expats in Brussels consistently cite Mendo alongside Koku Ramen as among the finest ramen in the city. The restaurant operates a restricted schedule that prioritises quality over volume.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Chef trained in Japan (confirmed by Le Fooding) — the Japanese culinary lineage is directly embedded in every bowl
- Noodles pulled fresh daily and all broths made on-site — the benchmarks of serious Japanese ramen craft
- Signature kurogoma (black sesame) ramen and Pata Negra chashu represent intelligent creativity within a Japanese tradition
- Japanese expat community rates Mendo alongside Koku as Brussels' best ramen — the most reliable quality benchmark in the city
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