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Cafe Wiltcher's


Great cold buffet lunches
71 Avenue Louise 71
Brussels 1050
Belgium
+32 (0)2 542 4242 (Hotel)
http://conradhotels1.hilton.co...
In Brussels' expensive shopping neighborhood, you'll find a very charming brasserie where the atmosphere is elegant but unpretentious. Perhaps one of Brussels' best-kept secrets is this hotel restaurant's all-you-can-eat cold lunch buffet. It features poached and smoked salmon, mozzarella and tomatoes, couscous and other cold favorites, including vegetables and salads. On Tuesday and Thursday evenings it's Pastamania time, where you can eat all you like from the pasta selection. On Sundays there is an extensive lunch menu, which includes a glass of wine or champagne.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
De Skieven Architek


Drinks near the flea market
50 Vossenplein
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 514 4369
From 1866, a great part of the Marolles, an old neighborhood in the heart of Brussels, was torn down and replaced with stately Parisian-style avenues and a gigantic Palais de Justice, which still dominates the city. Ever since, skieven architek (crooked architect) is an insult not to be taken lightly in Brussels. On the edge of the daily flea market, this café is great place to enjoy a beer or coffee, they also serve a decent breakfast and deliciously simple meals all day long. In the summer you can dine in the garden.

Review © 2007, Wcities
De Skieven Architek photo by Thomas Vandenberghe
Photo: Thomas Vandenberghe
De Skieven Architek photo by Davidsfonds Meulebeke
Photo: Davidsfonds Meulebeke
De Skieven Architek photo by Andreea - www.onfoodandwine.com
Photo: Andreea - www.onfoodandwine.com
 

 
Het Warm Water


Warm place in a warm neighbourhood
25 Rue des Renards
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 9159
http://www.hetwarmwater.be
Many of the poor folk living here the Marolles, Brussels' popular working-class neighbourhood of old, couldn't heat water in their houses until relatively recently, so this shop sold warm water. Nowadays it is a warm and charming eetcafé(eat-café), a great place for a cup of coffee, solid breakfast and weekend brunch.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Living Room


Unique & distinguished restaurant
50 Chaussée de Charleroi
Brussels 1060
Belgium
+32 (0)2 539 2111
This distinguished restaurant has plush furniture in an array of bright and vivid colours. Situated in a refurbished townhouse, this is a great place to meet for a cocktail or dinner. The menu is an eclectic mix of Japanese dishes. Prices for main courses are reasonable. There is also a varied wine list. A delicious brunch is served on weekends. Parking is available at the Holiday Inn next door.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pain Quotidien


A slice of country life
11 Rue des Sablons 11
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)2 513 5154
http://www.painquotidien.com/
It's found in Paris and New York, but this internationally renowned bakery is a Belgian invention, and many folks admit that this is still the best bread in the city. In truth, it's not just a bakery, but also a patisserie, delicatessen, snack bar and coffee house. Their farmers' bread is still baked by artisans. This shop (as well as its 10 other Brussels locations) has a provincial atmosphere, decorated with pine furniture and cream-coloured walls. The menu includes a selection of open sandwiches (try the typical cheese platter with radish and onions), salads and tarts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pain Quotidien photo by Ivana Porges
Photo: Ivana Porges
Pain Quotidien photo by yuvee
Photo: yuvee
Pain Quotidien photo by ana ventura
Photo: ana ventura
Pain Quotidien photo by go-in
Photo: go-in
 

 
iNDIgO


Quiches and sweets
160 Rue Blaes
Brussels 1000
Belgium
+32 (0)477 17 4599
http://www.indigo160.com
Contrary to what one might expect when hearing the name of this place, a large white wall dominates Indigo. On it are huge childish paintings in vivid colors. The furniture is painted white but looks like it might have been brought in from the flea market. Regardless, the place is always busy; you will need a bit of luck in order to find a free spot for breakfast or lunch here. Eggs and bacon are served, as is salmon- or broccoli-quiche. Real Lavazza-espresso makes a great match with a slice of delicious carrot-cake. But, despite the house's popular sweets, the greatest treat must be the homemade lemonade that quenches every thirst, summer or winter.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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