![]() ![]() You can find a small Canadian-inspired menu of poutine, burgers and hotdogs, as well as some charcuterie. If you get the chance, make sure you also visit in the evening. I tried the truffle croque monsieur as well as the peach and goat’s cheese toast and both were exceptional. Location | Website (with outlets and menu) | Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Yes | Price $-$$Īlthough also a bar and evening restaurant with creative cocktails and a laidback food menu, for me the brunch at La Luck is the main draw! Served at weekends until mid-afternoon, this is definitely some of the best food in Brussels. The best thing is that there is so much food to choose from, so if you can’t decide what to eat for dinner, just take a lap of the market and your senses will make up your mind for you. Wolf is the perfect place to come for delicious food paired with an exciting experience. You’ll also find a bar and a microbrewery, a chocolatier, and a zero-waste market. The super fun space features street food versions of some of the best restaurants in Brussels like My Tannour and La Piola Pizza, as well as exclusive outlets including 10 Grams and Dim’s. Location (Washington) | Location (St-Boniface – takeaway only) | Website (with menu) | Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Veggie yes, Vegan no (note that Belgian fries are not always vegetarian) | Price $$ Wolfįood markets are becoming increasingly popular in European cities (the Time Out Market in Lisbon always springs to mind!) and Wolf is Brussels’ answer to this concept. Then, the traditional Belgian fries will bring you right back to the streets of Brussels. And with a simple menu of three burgers (of course with fries on the side!), they’ve really committed themselves to perfecting the art of the smash burger.Ĭhoose from the classic, the special, or the meat-free burger, and find yourself transported to the US, the true birthplace of the smash burger. Hailing themselves as the first dedicated smash burger restaurant in Brussels, Rambo now has two locations across the city – one for takeaway orders and one with a seated restaurant area. Website (with locations) | Menus | Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Yes | Price $-$$ There are now four Nona outlets in Brussels – three pizzerias in Sainte Catherine, Merode, and Flagey, and a pasta restaurant next to the Sainte Catherine location. It’s the perfect fusion of two foodie giants and whether you try the wood-fired pizza or the rich homemade pasta, you’ll enjoy some spectacular flavours. The team at Nona have a simple mission – to make traditional Italian food with local Belgian ingredients. There’s fierce competition for the best Italian food at Brussels’ restaurants, but both Nona Pizza and Nona Pasta deserve a place with the greats. ![]() Location | Website (with menu) | Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Yes (no traditional Belgian dishes) | Price $$$ Nona Pizza + Pasta You’ll find a whole host of hearty, Belgian meals here, like Carbonnade and Stoemp, and some lovely Belgian beers.įun Fact: Rue des Chartreux seems to be the sweet spot for Belgian restaurants in Brussels, as you’ll find the equally popular and delicious 9 et Voisins on this street, as well as Greenwich Modern right next door to Fin de Siècle! The best way to do that is in a restaurant locals love, and Fin de Siècle fits the bill. ![]() Location (Grand Place) | Location (Janson) | Website | Menu | Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Yes | Price $-$$Įxploring different cuisines is great, but it’s always important to try out the traditional food – especially in a country as foodie mad as Belgium. Then take your pick from the best Belgian sides to accompany it, and you have a traditional Belgian meal at a great price! When a restaurant only has one thing on the menu, you know it’s going to be good! Ballekes is dedicated to the Belgian meatball, one of the best traditional foods from Belgium, and boy do they do it well.Ĭhoose from beef and pork, chicken, or vegan meatballs and top with an amazing homemade sauce of your choice. Location | Website | Menu | Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Yes | Price $$ Ballekes I’m boring when it comes to pizza so I’ve only tried the Margherita, but I can’t deny that it was delicious! The menu is fresh, varied, and well-priced for such good quality dishes. Offering up traditional wood-fired pizzas in a lively square in the Saint-Josse Neighbourhood, La Piola Pizza has a wonderfully laid-back vibe and a homely feel. La Piola is widely famed as the best pizza in Brussels.
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