![]() ![]() A great way to have a unique experience with friends, their menu is also indulgent and delicious, with Canadian inspired cuisine – think poutine and delicious burgers. Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Veggie yes Vegan options very limited La Luckĭefinitely one of the most unique places to eat in Brussels, La Luck lets you play board games while you dine. You’ll find a whole host of heart, Belgian meals here, like Carbonnade and Stoemp, and some lovely Belgian beers.įun Fact: Rue des Chartreux seems to be the sweet spot for traditional Belgian restaurants, as you’ll find the equally popular and delicious 9 et Voisins on this street, as well as Greenwich Modern right next door to Fin de Siècle!Īddress | Open Mon-Fri 6 pm-midnight Weekends 12 pm-11 pm | Website (with menu) | Price $$ The best way to do that is in a restaurant locals love, and in Brussels, I can’t think of anywhere better than Fin de Siècle. Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Veggie yes Vegan noĮxploring different cuisines is great, but it’s always important to try out the traditional food, especially in a country as foodie mad as Belgium. They also have a regular menu if you aren’t passing for Sunday brunch, where the meals still have a Mexican touch.Īddress | Website (with opening hours and menus) | Price $$ The aesthetic of Tigermilk is so beautiful, and the food is just as nice. Their €24 brunch deal gets you a Mexican main, with dishes like the breakfast quesadilla and huevos rancheros (of course, avocado toast is also available) as well as a sweet dish, hot drink, and cold drink. ![]() Website (with locations and opening hours) | Menu | Price $$įor Sunday brunch with a Mexican vibe, head to Tigermilk in Bailli. With ramen, donburi, and a few sides, Uamamido is a treat for the tastebuds and perfect for a light and easy lunch in Brussels. Here, they pride themselves in ‘Honest Ramen’ and work hard to serve up nothing but simply delicious Japanese food. Umamido Ramen has four locations in Brussels alone – a true Brussels institution! Top Tip – there are more locations across Belgium, so keep Umamido in mind if you’re visiting Antwerp, Ghent, or Leuven. Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Veggie yes Vegan unclear (most dishes contain egg) It is fresh, delicious, and the portions are generous for the price.Īddress | Website (with opening hours) | Menu | Price $$ Of course, I recommend their speciality – pad Thai. They have a simple menu of Pad Thai, other noodle and rice dishes and Thai curries, plus a great selection of starters and soups. Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Yes (including burgers) Walkin’ Thaiįor easy, fresh Thai food near the popular spot Flagey, try Walkin’ Thai. Of course, you can still expect to find regular cheeseburgers, and they are just as well-made as the specials.Īddress (Place Jourdan) | Open Sun-Thurs 11:30-22:30 Fri-Sat 13:30-23:00 ![]() Some of their specialities include a blue cheese burger, a lamb burger on a charcoal bun, and a spicy salmon burger. As you might be able to guess from the name, Ellis burger serves up a great menu of gourmet burgers, with loaded fries, and other typical burger joint sides. My favourite place to visit Ellis is at Place Jourdan in the European Quarter. When a restaurant only has one thing on the menu, you know it’s going to be good! Ballekes is dedicated to the Belgian meatball, one of the best traditional foods from Belgium, and boy do they do it well.Ĭhoose from beef and pork, chicken, or vegan meatballs, top with an amazing homemade sauce of your choice, and choose from the best Belgian sides to accompany, and you have an incredible traditional Belgian meal at a great price!Īddress (Grand Place) | Address (Janson) | Website (with opening hours) | Menu | Price $$Įllis burger is a Belgian chain, with three outlets in Brussels. Veggie/Vegan Friendly? Veggie yes Vegan yes but limited Ballekes I’m boring when it comes to pizza so I’ve only tried the Margherita, but I can’t deny that it was delicious!Īddress | Open Tues-Sat 12:00-14:30 18:30-22:30 | Website | Menu | Price $$ The menu is fresh, varied, and well priced for such good quality pizza. Offering up traditional wood-fired pizzas in a lively square in the Saint-Josse Neighbourhood, La Piola Pizza has a wonderfully laid back vibe and a homely feel. La Piola is widely famed as the best pizza in Brussels. ![]()
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