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    Restaurants in Brussels

    Traditional Belgian cuisine consists of seafood, market-fresh produce and meaty beer-based dishes but in Brussels you can taste everything from fragrant Greek to Ethiopian. Restaurants surround the Grand'Place and line touristy rue des Bouchers, home to Chez Léon. Place Sainte-Catherine is home to the best fish restaurants, including La Belle Maraîchère. Art Nouveau interiors grace La Quincaillerie in trendy Châtelain while contemporary design defines Cospaia off smart Avenue Louise. Tip if service is good.

    Cospaia, Brussels. © Cospaia

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    1. 1. La Belle Maraîchère - Fresh seafood

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      Dining places come and go but this Place Sainte-Catherine restaurant continues to please, with its excellent but simply served seafood and fresh fish. Brothers Eddy and Freddy Devreker set up shop over 30 years ago; now their sons have joined forces in the kitchen. Try the house speciality, the fisherman's pot.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Fri-Tue 12pm-2.30pm & 6pm-9.30pm

      Address

      11A, Place Ste-Catherine, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 512 9759

      Transport

      Sainte-Catherine metro

      Website

      La Belle Maraîchère Website

    2. 2. Cospaia - Designer food

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      Cospaia, Brussels. © Cospaia

      Great for people-watching or romantic dining, Cospaia is just off smart Avenue Louise. Dress up and choose from terrace dining among the bamboo, the dazzling main room or private dining decorated in black velvet. You'll be seduced by foie gras with figs, lamb with thyme, or the chocolate dessert created by renowned chocolatier Pierre Marcolini.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 12pm-2.30pm & 7pm-10.30pm (until 11pm Fri-Sat)

      Address

      1, Rue Capitaine Crespel, Brussels 1050

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 513 0303

      Transport

      Louise metro.

      Website

      Cospaia Website

    3. 3. Le Fourneau - Belgian tapas

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      Le Fourneau stands out from the traditional fish restaurants on Place Sainte-Catherine, with its innovative cuisine. Diners choose tasty titbits prepared before their eyes by chef Evan Triantopoulos as they sit on the communal table surrounding the open kitchen. Bookings are only taken between 7pm and 7.30pm.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 12pm-2.30pm & 7pm-10pm

      Address

      8 Place Sainte-Catherine, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 513 1002

      Transport

      De Brouckere or Gare Centrale metro

      Website

      Le Fourneau Website

    4. 4. Bon-bon - Michelin-starred cuisine

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      Inspired by the terroir (local produce), chef Christophe Hardiquest serves up super-fresh, olive oil-based Mediterranean cuisine. Dishes range from sea bream in a salt crust to roast saddle of lamb. Located on a leafy avenue in St Gilles, Bon-bon's understated decor of blonde wood and beige furniture allows the food to shine.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Fri 12.30pm-2.30pm; Tue-Sat 7.30pm-10pm

      Address

      93, rue des Carmélites, Brussels 1180

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 346 6615

      Transport

      Tram 92 to Darwin/ Avenue Brugmann

      Website

      Bon-bon Website

    5. 5. Notos - Sophisticated Greek

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      Notos, Brussels. © Notos

      Notos serves up 'slow food', reinventing old recipes with seasonal produce. Try the starter of poached ravioli and spiced yoghurt sauce or the veal fillet with fresh garlic and Assytriko vinegar for main. The wine list is a treasure trove of unusual Greek bottles. After dinner, stroll along bustling rue du Bailli.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 12pm-2pm; Mon-Sat 7pm-11pm

      Address

      154, rue de Livourne, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 513 2959

      Transport

      Tram 92/94 to Bailli

      Website

      Notos Website

    6. 6. La Quincaillerie - Chic Brussels brasserie

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      La Quincaillerie, Brussels. © Quincaillerie

      Step into this former hardware store from the 1900s, now converted into an Art-Nouveau brasserie. The menu features plenty of meat and fish as well as market-fresh oysters. La Quincaillerie is also a bit of a celebrity hotspot - John Malkovich, Javier Solana and Catherine Deneuve have all eaten in this classic Châtelain haunt.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 12pm-2.30pm; daily 7pm-12am

      Address

      45, rue du Page, Brussels 1050

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 533 9833

      Transport

      Tram 92/94 to Bailli

      Website

      La Quincaillerie Website

    7. 7. Café des Spores - Mushroom paradise

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      Located in St Gilles, Café des Spores is one of Brussels' most original gourmet restaurants - dedicated to the mushroom. From shiitake to death's trumpet, the vegetable is delicately woven into traditional dishes, such as fondue or savoury crème brûlée. The wine list is designed not to overbear the delicate flavours.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 7pm-11.30pm; Tue-Fri 12pm-2pm

      Address

      103, Chaussée d'Alsemberg, Brussels 1060

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 534 1303

      Transport

      Parvis de Saint-Gilles metro

      Website

      Café des Spores Website

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    1. 8. Kokob - Ethiopian spices

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      Kokob restaurant. © Kokob

      Injera is a millet pancake that is Ethiopia's answer to cutlery. Order a selection of dishes: wat, a spicy meat and vegetable stew, doro wat; (chicken) or kofta (mince meat) along with vegetables and cooling lettuce and scoop it all up with the help of the pancake. Order ahead if you want fragrant Ethiopian coffee at the end of your meal. Kokob is located near the Grand'Place.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Wed 6pm-12am; Thu-Sun 11am-1am

      Address

      10, rue des Grands Carmes, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 511 1950

      Transport

      Bourse metro

      Website

      Kokob Website

    2. 9. Raconte-moi des Salades - Salad bar

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      Raconte-moi des Salades, Brussels. © Racontes-moi des Salades

      Raconte-moi des Salades serves over 30 different types of salads. Crunchy lollo rosso, pungent rocket or crisp romaine make up the base for Thai (with marinated chicken), Jewish (with pastrami) or vegetarian salads. The straw chairs, mosaic tables and old wooden floors make this cosy restaurant a firm favourite with the Châtelain crowd.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 12pm-2.30pm & 7pm-11pm

      Address

      19, Place du Châtelain, Brussels 1050

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 534 2727

      Transport

      Tram 81 to Trinité

      Website

      Raconte-moi des Salades Website

    3. 10. Gusto - Traditional Italian

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      Don't be put off by the kitsch red and white checked tablecloths - Gusto looks so traditional it's actually hip. Situated near the bustling rue du Bailli, just off Place du Châtelain, Gusto serves up fresh colourful Italian cuisine. Expect cold and hot antipasti, garlicky scampi, ricotta-stuffed pasta or veal Milanese.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 12pm-2.30pm; Mon-Sat 7pm-11pm

      Address

      32, rue Fourmois, Brussels 1050

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 534 9400

      Transport

      Tram 81 to Trinité

      Website

      Gusto Website

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    1. 11. Chez Léon - Mussels and chips

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      A stone's throw from the Grand'Place, Chez Léon has been serving pots of steaming mussels and sides of fries for over a century. Green and white paper tablecloths, snappy service and a warm welcome attract tourists and locals alike.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11.30am-11pm (until 11.30pm Fri & Sat)

      Address

      18, rue des Bouchers, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      + 32 (0) 2 511 1415

      Transport

      De Brouckère or Gare Centrale metro

      Website

      Chez Léon Website

    2. 12. Arcadi - Cheap quiches

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      A popular place for lovers of quiches and fruit tarts, Arcadi also serves pasta and salads, along with plenty of vegetarian options and cakes. Set at the end of Galeries Saint-Hubert's covered arcade, this informal eating place can get packed at lunch, so come earlier or later.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 7am-11.30pm

      Address

      1b, rue d'Arenberg, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 511 3343

      Transport

      Gare Centrale metro

    3. 13. Perroquet - Pittas and Art Deco

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      The relaxed Perroquet (Parrot) is five minutes' walk from Place du Grand Sablon, but it's off the tourist trail. Locals come to this Art Deco café with original stained-glass windows and woodwork for the huge choice of spicy pitta fillings and hearty pasta dishes. In summer, there's terrace dining.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Sun & Mon 10am-11.30pm; Tue & Wed 10am-12am; Thu-Sat 10am-1am

      Address

      31, rue Watteeu, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 512 9922

      Transport

      Tram 92 or 94 to Grand Sablon; Gare Centrale metro

    4. 14. Le Pain Quotidien - Friendly organic brunch

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      Le Pain Quotidien, Brussels. © Le Pain Quotidien

      Known for its communal tables where people share pots of jam and newspapers, Le Pain Quotidien is a Belgian success story. Families and couples come for brunches of salads, omelettes, sandwiches or pastries, and takeaway bakery products after the kitchen closes. There are branches throughout Brussels, but the Sablon one is very popular.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 7.30am-7pm; Sat & Sun 8am-7pm

      Address

      11, rue des Sablons, Brussels 1000

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 513 5154

      Transport

      Tram 92 or 94 to Grand Sablon

      Website

      Le Pain Quotidien Website

    5. 15. Maison Antoine - Chips on the go

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      Made with Bintje potatoes and served in a paper cone with a side of mayonnaise or curry sauce, frites (chips) are a true Belgian delicacy. Take away a cornet from one of Brussels' favourite frietkot (chippies), Maison Antoine, on Place Jourdan.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11.30am-1.30am

      Address

      1, Place Jourdan, Brussels 1040

      Telephone

      +32 (0) 2 230 54 56

      Transport

      Schumann metro

      Website

      Maison Antoine Website

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