Best Restaurants in BrusselsDining is serious business in Belgium where both the French and
Flemish consider themselves qualified food critiques. Besides
enjoying the national dish, beer, which in Belgium is thick enough
to qualify as a full meal, eating out in Brussels leaves both food
snobs licking their lips and the hungry patting their bellies.
Known for large portions which don''t skimp on quality, even cheap
dining is held to a high standard. This all bodes well for hungry
travellers on a budget although it would be a shame to miss some of
the most well regarded, if expensive, of Brussels'' restaurants. For
quick eats, embrace street side cafés where Belgium waffles (not
only in the morning), chocolate, French fries and beer all make
great snacks. The fine dining usually revolves around French
cuisine but not to be missed is the Flemish stew waterzooï, which
translated to ''watery mess'' is better than it sounds, and mussels
with chips. Brussels restaurants are generously sprinkled about the
city''s districts but several fine dining clusters are close to de
Broukére or many options surrounding the Grand Place. A service
charge is included in the bill but great service is often
rewarded. |