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La Fleur en Papier Doré, Brussels
Those into comic books and Magritte should visit the Rue des Alexiens. At number 55 there's a bar called La Fleur en Papier Doré...Cafe Greenwich, Brussels
Not at all far from Rue Danseart, where the cream of Belgian design is concentrated, there's a strange small street called the Rue de Chartreux...Viva M'Boma, Brussels
The small Viva M'Boma bistro is a true meat eaters' paradise. Everything that is edible from the animal world - tongues, cheeks, brains, sweetbread...Rouge Tomate, Brussels
Rouge Tomate is the destination of choice for those who are obsessed with a healthy lifestyle. The restaurant's owners are serious when they say...Cantine de la Ville, Brussels
The Cantine de la Ville has an easygoing atmosphere and reasonable prices by Brussels standards (the vegetable soup goes for 6 EUR, while the salads...Oysters at the Place Sainte-Catherine, Brussels
At the Place Sainte-Catherine, near the church one can almost always find a man selling oysters. There's a striped screen and a green chequered table...Belga Queen, Brussels
Antoine Pinto is well-known in the Brussels restaurant scene. While studying architecture, he worked as a chef in several eating establishments...Les Brigittines aux Marchés de la Chapelle, Brussels
The most atmospheric café in Brussels. Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris may not be the director and actor's best movie, but entering...Lola, Brussels
Lola is a classic Brussels restaurant that hasn't lost a grain of its popularity, despite the rather respectable length of the trendy restaurant's years...Vincent, Brussels
Vincent first opened its doors in 1905 and is still owned by the third generation of the family that founded it. A real Brussels institution...L'Idiot du Village, Brussels
This small restaurant on a tiny side street in the Marolles district of Brussels is a veritable gourmand's paradise. Despite its name...L'Orangerie du Parc D'Egmont, Brussels
The Orangerie is one of the hardest spots to find on Brussels' gastronomic map, being located in the middle of a park. Few would think of looking for it in the...Maison Antoine, Brussels
In terms of food and drink, Belgium is renowned for three things - beer, moules (mussels) and chips or French fries (frites)...ABOUT US • CONTACTS • RSS • FOLLOW US: ENG LAT
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