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Eat, Drink, and Be Merry |
Tervuursevest 60 Brussels B-3000 Belgium +32 1 622 86 72 http://www.waaiberg.be/waaiber... |
Both a restaurant and a space for large events, the Brasserie Feesten Waaiberg offers a delectable menu of brasserie-style food in a stylishly rustic environment. Visit the website for pictures. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Belgian fare in a trendy setting |
35 Rue du Luxembourg 35 Hotel Leopold Brussels 1050 Belgium +32 (0)2 511 1828 (Hotel) http://www.hotel-leopold.be/re... |
A modern restaurant associated with the Hotel Leopold Brussels, Brasserie Leopold serves a traditional array of meats along with a long beer list, and some vegetarian and pasta options. The outdoor terrace and indoor patio seat a total of 200 people, but reservations are strongly recommended. The full bar is also a popular destination. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional cuisine with a capital T |
2 Avenue de l'Hippodrome Brussels 1050 Belgium +32 (0)2 646 8393 |
In this gorgeous part of town, close to Les Etangs d'Ixelles (The Lakes of Ixelles), which are surrounded by truly magnificent Jugendstil-mansions, is this agreeable young brasserie, which specializes in traditional cuisine. Classics like filet Américain (raw minced beef, prepared at your table), Gentse waterzooi (creamy chicken stew) and Vol-au-vent (another chicken speciality) are really state-of-the-art. The restaurant is run by the Niels family. Founding father Joseph is said to have 'invented' filet Américain in the 20's. Tasting it here, you will gladly believe that claim. The business is child-friendly; there is a special children's library on the premises. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pancakes in the park |
1A Chemin du Gymnase Brussels 1000 Belgium +32 (0)2 649 7002 |
You'll find this lovely bungalow-style restaurant in le bois. Outside, there is a huge terrace which fills up as soon there is a beam of sunlight. The inside is, as you can guess, in chalet style with wooden walls, tables and chairs, and red & white chequered curtains. This place is ideal if you want to be left alone by your kids, whom you can drop off at the local playground while you eat one of the wonderful pancakes served here in peace! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No-Frills Bistro |
51 rue de la Longue Haie Brussels 1000 Belgium +32 (0)2 647 6803 |
Just off the densely populated Avenue Louise, this standard bistro is a favorite for its tasty cuisine with a price that won't put a hole in your pocket. Enjoy signature dishes like Salmon on a bed of Angel Hair Pasta. Because most featured wines aren't expensive in markup, it is easy to accompany your meal with a suitable glass, or even treat yourself to a liquid lunch. This no-frills restaurant may not have chandeliers and crystal wine glasses, but the food is guaranteed to tickle your taste buds. Review © 2007, Wcities |