Summary: Japanese minimalism meets luxury, a view of the kitchen and omakase from five to twelve courses.
Dim Dining presents a confident fusion of Japanese refinement and Western luxury. Bespoke chopsticks and in-house milled sushi rice set a tone of exacting craft, while a bright, industrial-inspired interior and a small drinks area spilling onto the street invite playful energy. The counter seats give a front row view of the kitchen, where the team builds two weeks aged snoekbaars and other Japanese inspirations with eloquent sauces and textures. Sake pairings elevate the experience.