The food here is organic and home-made with local ingredients. The variety of burgers is quite something. Try the chicken burger! Read more.
One of the best chocolatiers in Brussels! Try the vanilla chocolate and the pralines with cardamom. Read more.
First gourmet food truck in Brussels. Quality bio products, clean space and smiling chef! Try the croq'français! Read more.
This is not your typical cold, boring bookstore! Every book is carefully selected to please even the most demanding readers. Ask and you’ll get great advice and suggestions! Read more.
This tiny cosy restaurant serves since 1982 a wide range of rhum cocktails (250 to be precise) as well as Caribbean food. If you’re lucky enough, you may even get to enjoy their live music band, Read more.
A uniqque experience! Dinner at a remodelled tram from Michelin starred Begian chefs. A bit expensive, but well worth it! Book ywell in advance. Read more.
The first rooftop bar with electronic music in Brussels has opened recently on the roof of Crosly bowling. Nice views, great music, cocktails, grass and a cheerful crowd. Admission is free. Read more.
A small Portuguese café/bakery, where you can find all kins of sweet and savoury Portuguese delicacies, including the most delicious pasteis de nata! Open on Sundays. Read more.
An atmospheric bar located in a candle-lit vaulted cellar. The menu comprises a small number of proposed cocktails that change regularly. Note to all premium gin lovers: They serve Monkey 47 Gin. Read more.
One of the most beautiful gardens in Brussels! Perfect place to catch your breath after a bit of shopping (Taschen, Pierre Marcolini and Maison Dandoy are nearby) or the weekend antique market. Read more.
A 500 m² space housing a mini grocery store, a shop selling beautiful utensils and kitchenware and an open space, where cooking workshops and classes are organised Read more.
Cozy and modern deli serving traditional pistolets (small round bread buns) filled with Belgian locally-sourced quality ingredients. Great for a quick bite; takeaway is also possible. 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.
Industrial decor, free wifi, excellent coffee and knowledgeable staff that are happy to help. They do takeaway too. Read more.
Asian-inspired street food with a healthy twist. Cute decor, delicious food and good value for money. Try the rice paper rolls with prawns or duck (€3,80 each). They also do takeaway. Read more.