The food here is organic and home-made with local ingredients. The variety of burgers is quite something. Try the chicken burger! Read more.
Bookstore-Wine bar; ideal for after work drinks if you are also fan of the aperitivo ritual: a good glass of wine accompanied by a plate of antipasti offered for free! Read more.
Located at the heart of the European Quarter in Brussels, this small park is the perfect get away for a quick picnic lunch if you work around the area. Read more.
One of the best chocolatiers in Brussels! Try the vanilla chocolate and the pralines with cardamom. Read more.
A charming, cosy tea room with the kindest owners. Try the Saturday brunch and one of the mouthwatering home-made cakes! Before you go, check out the bio and fair trade products on the shelves. Read more.
One of the best fish restaurants in Brussels! Relaxed atmosphere, friendly service, open kitchen and focus on serving fabulous food. Read more.
Dishes are made with local organic and seasonal products and menu changes on a weekly basis. Try the weekend brunch for €22 - yummy! Free wi-fi. Book in advance, especially during the weekend. Read more.
Lovely British-inspired café close to Place Stéphanie. They serve homemade organic food and pastries. Try the kedgeree (fried lightly spiced rice with smoked fish) and the carrot cake. Read more.
The cutest homeware store you’ve ever seen! I love the lavender sachets for lingerie drawers, the lemon risotto and the speculoos spice. Read more.
First gourmet food truck in Brussels. Quality bio products, clean space and smiling chef! Try the croq'français! Read more.
The decoration is a perfect mix and match of vintage and contemporary elements. Wi-fi, free international press. Great place to relax or meet friends for quick breakfast/lunch. Read more.
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.
Delecta is one of those perfect neighbourhood wine bars where you can enjoy after work drinks and relax with good company. On Thursday evenings check out the “Apéros du Delecta” with guest DJs. Read more.
Cosy space, cute décor, friendly staff. Try the weekend brunch - one of the best in Brussels: all-you-can eat buffet (great variety of warm/cold dishes) plus a warm drink for €15. Read more.
Very good ramen - no sushi here! Try the gyoza (dumplings served with a dipping sauce), the ginger-spiced octopus salad and the ginger ice cream. Make sure you book in advance. Read more.
Charming, cosy café. Comfortable sofas, a little terrace in the back, a bunch of magasines, relaxing music and countless coffee options! 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.
Stylish and inviting interior and excellent food. Try the big Sunday bruch - just make sure you're hungry! Closed on Saturday, so make sure you make reservations. Read more.
Fresh fish and meat, exotic and local fruit and veggies, a vast variety of cheese and spices and all the top-notch food brands. Read more.
A place full of curiosities creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Try Mr. Mong’s famous Thai meatballs, curry or one of the different kinds of sandwiches - all frshly made and delicious! Read more.
A fun and lively spot. The food is reliably good; classic, “no fuss” burgers and salads. Try the foie gras burger if you feel adventurous or go for a classic bacon & cheddar one with fries - yummy! Read more.
Sit by the wooden counter, where everything's prepared right in front of you. Try the tempura udon soup, beef and soba noodles qnd make sure you book in advance! Read more.
The venue, yet another baby of the Fred Nicolay family, is great for multiple occasions: morning coffee to kick off your day, quick lunch, or drinks later in the evening. Great terrace too! Read more.
Excellent sustainable fish n’ chips restaurant. Try the haddock with homemade tartar sauce/garlic truffle sauce and seaweed salted potato wedges together with a side of delish mashed mint peas. 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.
Spacious café bar in a listed building at the end of Rue de Laeken. They have a great terrace where you can enjoy a drink or brunch on sunny Sundays! Read more.
The greenhouses,designed by Alphonse Balat,Victor Horta’s mentor are excellent pieces of 19th century architecture & house countless flowers - palm trees,hanging fuchsias,geraniums,orchids...Beatiful! 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.
One of the best tapas bars in Brussels: cosy, intimate, offering a great selection of Spanish delicacies and good wine. IDid I mention the prices are affordable too? 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.
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.
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.
The display windows will have you drooling as soon as you step in: fresh sandwiches with fine ingredients, viennoiseries and sumptuous pastries (go for the Frou Frou). Read more.
A cosy cave à manger with an open kitchen. Ideal for a drink and antipasti. Do try the stracciatella! Make reservations, especially if you plan to come in a larger group. 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.
Bright spacious place for coffee and cake or a quick lunch. Vintage sofas, free magazines and a sunny terrace. Try the iced frappé chai and the muffins! Read more.
Great spot for a coffee and bagel at the EU quarter. Bonus: a sunny, calm terrace for summer days! Free wi-fi. Read more.
Great concept store in the Marolles area! Enjoy your coffee or Kusmi tea, browse the furniture and clothes sold and on sunny days relax at the backyard terrace. Read more.
Great spot in Châtelain with an open-air terrace and some killer cocktails! Try the strawberry daiquiry, the jamón and machengo platter as well as the gambas and quinoa. Read more.
Etiquette offers a wide selection of wines and delicious tapas to choose from. Plus: a great terrace for summer days! Try the savoury madeleines, the patatas bravas and the mini burgers. 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.
Every year the Palace is open to the public from early August to September and entrance is free! It's not the Belgian Royal Family's residence, all State ceremonies take place here. Read more.
New restaurant by bookshop Pêle-Mêle and the chef of El Camion. Great weekend brunch (10-15h). The €18 menu is very filling and includes the best granola you'll ever have! Friday 18-21h aperos+ tapas. Read more.
Baker Charli and Philippe Emanuelli, chef at the Café des Spores, have joined forces to create a new wine and tapas bar in Place du Jeu de Balle. For a little preview visit www.smarksthespots.com! Read more.
A true pizza gem in Schaerbeek! Try the Rita, Bufala or Burrata and you won't be dissapointed. Open only for dinner. It gets busy during the weekends but they also do takeaway Read more.
Great terrace and generous portions! The front room of the restaurant is an epicerie (open 7/7), where you can buy artisanal and locally sourced products. Weekend brunch at €20. Read more.
One of the most beautiful Art Nouveau buildings in Brussels, located close to the Cinquantenaire park. Guided tours are offered (also available in English) to discover its history and great details! 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.
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.
An organic market housed in a beautifully renovated 19th century warehouse selling a great variety of locally sourced products. After doing your shopping, sit on the terrace and enjoy a mini brunch! Read more.
Great variety of wine from all over the world and tapas to accompany it! Try the plancha (cheese and ham board) or the tartare tartine - both great value for money. Read more.
No frills surroundings, generous portions and really good Italian pasta. Try their ragu and tiramisu and make sure you reserve since they only have few tables. Read more.
Great ramen place. Try the miso ramen, the gyozas and the steamed pork buns! The restaurant is tiny and takes no reservations, so you might have to wait to get seated. They also do takeaway. Read more.
Beautiful location and a great front terrace. Excellent brunch - try the oeufs special Gaudron and their raspberry tartlettes! My only complaint: bad service and attitude. 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.
One of the most beautiful public parks in Brussels. Perfect for a picnic, a quiet afternoon with your book or some playground time with your kids. There are also football and petanque courts. Read more.
Beautiful Art Nouveau cafe serving the best pitas in town. Reasonably priced and with a great terrace for sunny days! Great for a quick bite in the Marolles/Sablon area. Read more.
Relaxed and spacious restaurant in the area of Sablon - perfect for those on a budget looking for good food in generous portions. Try the Skievelat salad or the gambas a la plancha! 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.
Beautifully decorated space. Try the Gâteau de la Mercerie! There are also cheese platters, breakfast options (including a gluten-free one), small tapas dishes and English afternoon tea (14.00-18.00). Read more.
One of the best lunch menus in Brussels! Delicious food at a fair price (€14 for a mise en bouche, main course and dessert). The menu is changing regularly depending on the season. Read more.
Smart Italian deli serving simple yet delicious dishes.You can grab a coffee/panini on the go, enjoy their pasta, after work drinks or an apertivo on Wednesdays and Fridays as from 18.00. Read more.
Excellent food in a convivial atmosphere, attentive service and great value for money (€15 for lunch/brunch, €25 dinner). There's also a little epicerie on the ground floor selling foodie products. Read more.
One of the best pizza restaurants in Brussels! Warm and welcoming space, kind service. Try the pizza Lolik or the Matteo one. Open for dinner on Sundays too. Read more.
A true gem for tea and pastry lovers. Here you can find Laurent Gerbaud chocolate, Maison Dandoy biscuits and Mariage Frères tea which you can either take away or enjoy at their charming tea room. Read more.
Very calm and chic cafe-tea room. Apart from the great selection of tea and the superb hot chocolate, you can also find homemade pralines, jams and fresh bread. Read more.
Among the best burgers in Brussels! Try the Meatlover with extra cheddar cheese and bacon or the Mini Burger Trio. The fries and the coleslaw salad are excellent too. 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.
Great place for special occasions. Try the foie gras with Belgian chocolate, the roasted coucou de Malines & the trio chocolate mousse. Make sure you reserve in advance & check out the ladies' room! Read more.
Free wifi, good coffee, Starbucks-inspired beverages and cupcakes from Lilicup have made Cafe de la Presse an "it" cafe. A bit too during the weekend. The new branch in the Sablon is hopefully calmer. Read more.
Small yet welcoming wine bar where you can enjoy wine and tapas. Try the toast with tartufa (mushroom and truffle spread). Good wine selection that you can also buy. Read more.
Burgers in generous portions, also served for brunch. Try the Ultimate Breakfast Burger. If your bill is more than €50 you get 2h of free parking (Parking de la Tulipe). Great place for drinks too! Read more.
A cozy bio canteen at the ground floor of Chelton Hotel. Daily changing lunch menu (soup + veggies with goat cheese/meat). Brunch buffet every first Sunday of the month (€25) - reservation required! Read more.
Hidden from the noisy crowds of Saint-Géry, this arty and intimate bar has a great atmosphere. Apart from traditional cocktails they also have an good range of whiskey, including some Japanese labels. Read more.
Relaxed atmosphere, bright and modern decor. The little bro of Cafe de la Presse has free wifi, international press, sweet & savoury treats (including Lilicup cupcakes!) and slow coffee. Open 7/7. Read more.
Some of the best seafood in Brussels is served here. Place your order at the steel counter, grab a table across the street (only outdoors & standing) and enjoy. Try the shrimp croquettes - divine! Read more.
Industrial decor, free wifi, excellent coffee and knowledgeable staff that are happy to help. They do takeaway too. Read more.
Modern decor, friendly staff, interesting wine labels and excellent food. Try lobster bisque and Nobashi tempura, the braised beef cheeks with mixed vegetables and the assiette tout chocolat! Read more.
An oasis of calmness in downtown Brussels where you can browse books with free coffee/tea. Beautiful space, interesting variety of books and many cultural events to keep an eye on! Read more.
A cafe with personality for travellers. Fair trade coffee, local beers, board games and travel guides that you can enjoy under the glass-roofed patio or its sunny terrace. Read more.
A great spot to enjoy a cup of tea and homemade cake in peaceful surroundings. Delicious cakes and numerous tea varieties from all over the world to take home or enjoy "sur place". Read more.
Best bagels in Brussels! Good value for money and many bagel options, including vegetarian and sweet ones. There's a lovely garden in the back, perfect to hang out during sunny days. Read more.
The famous Maison Meert in Lille has opened its first branch outside France in Brussels. Super cute decor and many sweet treats, including their famous gauffres! Read more.
Welcoming space, non-stop service and good food (sandwiches, soups, eggs, cakes, smoothies) at affordable prices. Try also their Cocktail Jar Bar - Belgian beer, Pimm’s & cocktails for €5! Read more.
Positively off the beaten path, this place is worth the drive from Brussels. Excellent food, kind service and a sunny terrace for sunny days. Great for a special occasion or a sophisticated meal. Read more.
A nice Sunday brunch option for families (10:30 – 16:00). Activities for kids (cartoons, juggling, face painting etc) and a decent brunch menu. Read more.
The temple of Ethiopian coffee in Brussels! Great coffee from organically grown and made from single origin beans roasted daily on the premises. Try the passion fruit tart! Read more.
Very relaxed wine bar where you can enjoy delicious tapas and wine at affordable prices. Try the tomato tapenade and the rillettes - both excellent! Great terrace for sunny days. Read more.
Enter the National Library and take the elevator up to the 5th floor. There it is, an oasis of calmness in the middle of the city and one of the most secret terraces in Brussels! 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.
Nice place for coffee and cake (try the fleur de sel & chocolate cookie by Made by Bake) or ice cream (by Comus & Gastera). Not particularly impressed by the quality of the bento though. Read more.
On Wednesdays the Chatelain square hosts a popular open-air farmers' market. The real attraction however takes place around 19h when people gather for after-work drinks. Read more.
Fairly simple decor but excellent coffee! Order a barraquito and head all the way in the back: there's a spacious garden terrace where you can enjoy your coffee under the sun. Read more.
A modern and bright cafe where you can try the best pastéis de nata (custard tarts) in Brussels as well as other Portuguese pastries, including some gluten-free options. Read more.
A great spot to enjoy authentic modern Greek cuisine with a twist and find Greek products, like feta, honey and olive oil. Try the sfakiani with petimezi for dessert - amazing! Read more.
Gorgeous 360° views of the city from the 10th floor for free. A great spot to watch the fireworks on Belgian National Day and NYE or have an alternative picnic. Read more.
Take a culinary trip to Greece! A warm and sophisticated space serving simple yet delicious authentic Greek dishes with carefully selected local ingredients from small producers. Read more.
Very cute space full of beautiful items representing la crème de la crème of Scandinavian design.Once you’re done shopping, treat yourself to a cup of Løv’ Organic tea and the moreish cookies of BAKE. Read more.
Industrial decor and a great selection of cocktails, including 246 different types of gin + a wide variety of absinthe. Great place for after-work drinks or a light bite during lunchtime. Read more.
Beautiful park littered with nice buildings and free chaise longues to relax. Go all the way up the Arch through the Military Museum and enjoy wonderful views over Brussels for free! Read more.
A tiny, laid back pizzeria that serves some of the best pizza in town. Service may be slow but as soon as you try the pizza you can forgive anything! Try the Margherita Burrata. Read more.
Bright and modern interior, a small terrace in the back and delicious vegetarian burgers. Try the Forestier” (veggie patty, Comté cheese, mushrooms and spinach) and a pasteis de nata from Forcado! Read more.
Industrial decor, spacious venue organizing various activities, including a family-friendly brunch on Sundays. The food is good but it gets a bit crowded and service can be chaotic. Read more.
Laurent Gerbaud is one of the best chocolate makers in Brussels! His blend is a special mixture of beans from Madagascar and Ecuador. Try his creations that combine fruits and chocolate! Read more.
A great example of a contemporary Greek restaurant. Try the meatballs with raisins, pistachio and lavender; the pan-fried gruyere topped with rose petals and the beetroot risotto! Read more.
Βeautiful restaurant with a small garden in the back. Great food and really good value for money. Perfect for a special meal with your better half, a family gathering or a business lunch. Read more.
One of the most beautiful bookstores in Europe! Worth a visit while exploring the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert. They have a great collection of French and Belgian litterature. Read more.
Warm space, excellent meat and quite large portions. A bit expensive but the quality is there. On Sundays there's a BBQ open brunch buffet (30€ without drinks). Read more.
Bright, modern and airy space. Gets crowded during peak hours. Tasty bagels homemade in the traditional way. Desserts are nothing special. Read more.
NY-style burger joint with a few classic burgers on the menu. I wasn’t blown away but it’s a good option if you’re looking for a decent burger or a quick meal in the area during non-peak hours. Read more.
A bio food lover's heaven! Spacious store with a large variety of organic, sustainable and locally sourced products. A bit pricey but quality does not come cheap, right? Read more.
A tea room in a flower shop? Sure, why not! This spot is definitely good news for vegetarians as it offers a veggie lunch during the week and a vegetarian brunch buffet on weekends. Book in advance! Read more.
Delicious healthy food, interesting flavour combinations and friendly service. A great option whether you're a vegetarian or not! Read more.
Combines both wine and really good pizza, so it's perfect for a relaxed dinner with friends. Make sure to arrive early! Read more.
The EU quarter in Brussels has now its very own gem! Living Room is a great place to lay back and fuel up on coffee, foodie treats and design. Try the yuzu cake (gluten and lactose free)! Read more.
A must-visit for architecture and garden lovers! The house is wonderfully preserved and positively off the beaten path. Read more.
Healthy food, friendly staff and modern interior. Dishes are based on fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and free of gluten, lactose, refined sugar, hydrogenated oils, trans fats, GMO and pesticides. Read more.
The fries are super crispy, cheap & you can enjoy them, in typical Belgian fashion, at one of the neabry bars or at the Etangs d’Ixelles on a sunny day.Beware of the long queues & unfriendly service. Read more.
Definitely amongst the best bookstores in Brussels. This is not your typical cold, boring bookstore! Plenty of fiction, comic and children's books to choose from and nice stuff. 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.
All dishes are homemade with organic ingredients and vegetarian. A bit pricey but overall a great spot for a healthy and delicious lunch or casual dinner in Brussels. Read more.
Great cappuccino and a sunny terrace on the Parvis - what more can one ask for? Oh, maybe an Italian aperitivo with free nibbles! Read more.
An oasis of calm and greenery in the heart of Brussels. Spot one of the three entrances and you're in fora treat! Don't forget to check out the Peter Pan statue. Read more.
The Mellow sisters have opened their store in Place de Londres where they serve delicious frozen yoghurt (natural or soy) with numerous toppings to choose from! Read more.
One of the best spots in Brussels for burgers and bagels! Fun interior, nice stuff & a tiny sunny terrace overlooking Place Fonatinas. Try the Britney Spears bagel or the Samantha goes picnic burger. Read more.
Easily one of the best brunch spots in Brussels! Extensive buffet, modern interior, family friendly and spacious terrace - it has it all. 25 euros pp excluding drinks. Read more.
Great burgers in the heart of Chatelain. Try the sweet potato fries and do order a burger with its matching beer - you're in for a treat! Read more.
Finally a takeaway concept for those who wish to eat healthy and at an affordable price! Delicious food, very kind owners and a small sunny terrace in the front. Read more.
If you're craving authentic Italian gelato, make sure to stop by this place and order the bitter chocolate. Enjoy and thank me later :) Read more.
Great place to relax or let the kids play. Don't let its small size fool you, this park is lovely! 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.
A green oasis not too far from the centre of Brussels that feels like a different world away. Great for a picnic, exercise or just a walk around nature. Read more.
Great Italian food in no-frills surroundings. Make sure to book in advance and try the crescentine fritte with mortadella mousse - amazing! Read more.
Spot the red truck in Place Sainte-Catherine and enjoy a mojito (or two!) with your friends. Cheap but super nice cocktails! Read more.
Some claim that this is not the most beautiful park in Brussels but it definitely is one of the most fun ones! You'll always spot people jogging, having a picnic or celebrating a local festival. Read more.
Not necessarily a cozy or romantic spot but a nice choice for a business lunch. The menu changes regularly but do try the lobster croquettes salad if you find it on offer! Read more.
Central location and a small but delicious variety of delicate dim sums that the chefs prepare right in front of you. The main dishes are not really special but do try the mango flan. Read more.
Great place for a healthy lunch before or after you hop on the train but also a great spot for a tea and cake break in the afternoon. The space is bright, there's free wifi and staff are really nice. Read more.
A great bio market with industrial design & local producers selling fresh veggies, meat, cheese, bread, coffee etc. Have a cup of coffee at the little cafe in the entrance and try the quinoa empanadas Read more.
The traditional Belgian meatballs are getting a delicious makeover! Great place for a hearty lunch or casual dinner with friends. Don't forget to try the brownies if you still have room! 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.
Great location, nice and bright interior and yummy Belgian sandwiches. Read more.
Beautiful cafe at an interior design store with equally beautiful furniture. Take a coffee break, eat some cake and maybe a bit of shopping too! Read more.
If you have a sweet tooth, this is a must-visit spot! The eclairs are a bit pricey but delicious indeed. 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.
Great little place for Asian-inspired food with a nice terrace. Their Sunday brunch is also worth a try! Read more.
A real gem for stationery lovers in the heart of Chatelain. Well worth a visit! Read more.
Delicious choux, cookies and donuts that you can enjoy at the tea room or take away! Read more.
Great food in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Save room for dessert, it is served "a volonté"! 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.
Great space and a beautiful terrace in the park which is perfect for suuny days. A really nice spot for brunch! Read more.
A cute little eatery that prepares stuffed vegetables daily, ready to takeaway. Delicious, healthy food worth trying! Read more.
A cute little modern coffee shop that makes some of the best coffee in Brussels. Try the banana bread with Belgian chocolate - it's really good! Read more.
Make sure to check out the famous open-air antique market that takes place in the square. It's full of little gems, so be prepared for some serious treasure-hunting and a bit of bargaining! Read more.
Beautiful space with a little wine bar on one side and a more formal restaurant on the other. Great decor, delicious food. Read more.
Live escape games have taken Brussels by storm and Enygma is one of the most exciting ones in town! Read more.
The latest member of the Frederic Nicolay family, which includes Cafe Belga and Flamingo, has opened in the EU quarter. Spacious, bright, with industrial design - it is worth checking out. Read more.
Cocktails by an outdoor pool in Brussels? Check! Love this place for a drink on warm days but the indoor space is cozy and a really nice spot to chill during winter. Read more.
Great spot for an ice cream with natural ingredients or a quick coffee in the Brussels city centre. Try the apricot yuzu sorbet! Read more.
Cute little market with a few stalls in one of Brussels' most beautiful areas. Read more.
Cozy rooms, old-school decor and great location close to Chatelain and the Bois de la Cambre. Read more.
Great coffee, minimal decor and vegan snacks on offer. Read more.
A Brussels institution! Great waffles, speculoos and other sweet treats. Read more.
Cute little brunch / lunch spot close to Flagey that supports small local producers. Simple but tasty food and good coffee. Read more.
Loads of nuts and grains to buy in bulk and vegan brunch during the weekend. Read more.
Life is beautiful, especially when you spend it with friends and great cocktails - and this is a good place to do exactly that! Read more.
A place for coffee lovers in the area of Sainte-Catherine, especially if you're looking to try Colombian single origin brews. Read more.
The interior is shabby but here it’s all about the food. Try the ”cochon mordu par le tigre” from the starters and a bowl of rice with shrimp and aubergine/garlic sauce. Read more.
A modern Italian trattoria with good food and kind service. Try the puccia (a type of Italian bread) filled with slowly cooked octopus.The tiramisu was not the best I’ve tried and they only take cash. Read more.
Spacious terrace that gets plenty of light and nice interiors. The atmosphere is relaxed, the coffee is good and so is the pasta - no surprises there as the owners are Italian! Read more.
One my favourite pizza spots in Brussels! Do try the ‘Zucca e Guanciale’ pizza as well as the one with stracciatella, yellow tomatoes and pistachio pesto! Read more.
Love the food, atmosphere and service. This is the only Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Brussels but you wouldn't be able to tell from the prices, especially at lunch. Read more.
A great spot to soak up the sun and enjoy a Belgian beer while people-watching. This is one of my favourite terraces in Brussels, although it does get quite busy during the weekend. Read more.
One of the lesser known parks in Brussels, it’s a calm and relaxing place to be with ample space to exercise, have a picnic, take a walk or engage in fun activities. Read more.
If you’re someone who loves both good coffee and bulldogs, this spot is for you! Nice interior but above all, great coffee indeed. Read more.