A Brussels institution! Its unpretentious coolness and laid back atmosphere makes it the ideal place for after work drinks or lazy Sundays. Try the fresh mint tea. Read more.
Authentic pizza place! Momo cooks the pizza in a wood-fired oven and uses fresh ingredients. Order the house special, a half-metre pizza. Read more.
Amazing park with tended lawns, tall trees and ponds with lovely swans. Less crowded that the Cinquantenaire or the Bois de la Cambre and home to Royal Museum for Central Africa. Read more.
Cook & Book comprises 9 thematic spaces, each of them with a completely different set up and atmosphere. Try the brunch! On a sunny day, get your book and sit out on the spacious terrace. Read more.
Perfect spot for coffee or light lunch after some shopping at the trendy Rue Dansaert boutiques. Great terrace, free wi-fi and chaise longues during the summer where you can sit and soak up the sun! Read more.
A cafe-restaurant on a very tiny island at the beautiful Bois de la Cambre - the perfect spot for a sunny day! Get on the flat boat, cross the pond and relax at the big terrace overlooking the park. Read more.
Simple, healthy Tibetan food and very kind service. The lunch menu (€10) includes a box of steamed organic veggies, a small soup and two homemade momos (traditional steamed buns). Read more.
A must-visit for architecture and garden lovers! The house is wonderfully preserved and positively off the beaten path. Read more.
Best gyoza I've had in Brussels! Try also the tsukune (caramelised minced chicken balls) & the niku miso (Minced pork with miso and ginger) mains.Good value for money but small space so arrive early! Read more.
A bio store, café and beauty corner housed in a beautiful space on Avenue Louise. The food is delicious (albeit a bit pricey) and the terrace is a great spot for sunny days. Read more.
This beautiful arcade is little known by he majority of visitors who only head to the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. A great spot for book lovers, architecture geeks or city romantics. Read more.
An Art Deco jewel with an interesting story standing proudly on Avenue Franklin Roosevelt just opposite the Bois de la Cambre! Read more.
If you love antiques, this is the place to come. The open-air market is full with little gems and the atmosphere always lively. Read more.