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Below, a dark blue room and above a red theatre for jazz. The brasserie cuisine with its bintje (Dutch potatoes) speciality is served in a host of different styles. Ostend Bintje, Norwegian, Bourguignon, Brussels or European style, with Goat's cheese, Lobster, or in your own preferred way.Continue


Recently invested in by a prestigious society, this was once the site of the Eterbeek barracks and has become the main area for Brussels businessmen. Beyond the recommendations and lunch (495 FB), try whichever of the classic dishes is the plat du jour.Continue


The name is evocative,: we are entering the world of an artist. An original design in this old studio lit up by candles. Brasserie cooking where you can try specialities such as a pile of goat's cheese in pastry or with Muscat grape. In the annexe of this mythical place is the wine bar. One only ... Continue


Having started life in 1903 as an ironmonger's, this restaurant is now patronised by showbiz types. The originality of the décor is characterised by the small drawers and giant clock.Continue

This establishment was opened in 1994. The décor is comprised of sculptures, created by two artists over the course of more than 3,000 hours' work, and would be categorised as surreal. The atmosphere is completed by waiters dressed in religious frocks. On birthdays, the House is likely to provide a ... Continue

In a genuine hunting villa in Waterloo, well hidden behind a forest of trees, the Cité du Dragon serves refined Chinese cuisine in a décor that will leave no one indifferent. Here is the place that can awake the hungry dragon that sleeps in all of us.Continue

The decoration of an old Portugese residence ' its blue and white azulejos, chairs and the chandliers typical of the 18th century ' immediately submerges us in a Portugese atmosphere. The real treat of this place lies in trying the local home-made specialities. Finally the reception alone is itself ... Continue

A lovely setting, chandeliers and antique furniture that have come straight from a second hand shop. The farm in den appelboom is a real nineteenth century cottage. In the summer the terrace and the garden allow you to enjoy the peace and quiet of the Anderlecht countryside.Continue