Sushi
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Sushi
................................$Rainbow Roll
................................$Baked Mussels
................................$Lamb Chops
................................$Truffle Carpaccio
................................$Bami Schijf
................................$Citroen Meringue
................................$Crispy Pork Belly
................................$Ham Met Meloen
................................$Суши Роллы И Сырая Красная Рыба
................................$Жаренная Рыба
................................$Пельмени
................................$At Xanthine on Brinklaan 32 in Apeldoorn, the menu feels like a playful journey through bold flavours and unexpected combinations that keep you curious from start to finish. On one hand, you’ll find refined sushi staples like Rainbow Roll and Sushi classics that sing with fresh fish and creamy avocado, plus inventive twists like Truffle Carpaccio and Baked Mussels that bring a touch of elegance to the sushi experience. The Crispy Pork Belly and Lamb Chops deliver on hearty, rich grilled goodness, while lighter starters such as Ham Met Meloen balance sweet and salty in a way that makes your palate sit up and pay attention. Beyond the familiar, there’s a fun mix of international nods - from Bami Schijf with its satisfying chew to Russian‑inspired bites like juicy Жаренная Рыба and steamy Пельмени that feel like a friendly detour off the main menu road.
Even though the restaurant is best known for its fusion and sushi selections, it also throws in playful dessert energy with Citroen Meringue that hits a bright, tangy high note after richer mains. What really ties it all together is how each dish feels thoughtfully placed to contrast or complement the next: sushi and sashimi give way to grill classics, then quirky comfort plates, wrapping up with citrusy sweetness. Linking these elements doesn’t feel forced - it’s simply how the menu flows, making your meal here feel like an effortless adventure that’s both familiar and refreshingly unexpected.