Tag: restaurants
Brussels restaurants: Chez Léon is going Back to the Future…
Our latest Brussels restaurants article talks about how a Belgian instruction has just added even more ‘belgitude’.
It is with more enthusiasm than ever that...
Brussels dining: Emile neighbourhood bistro and AMEN
In our Brussels dining pages we look at two more fine restaurants.
Emile
Located between Place Flagey and the Ixelles cemetery, this ‘trendy’ bistro of the...
Belgium restaurants: El Impasse del Sablon and La Villa Lorraine
In our regular Belgium restaurants pages we go Spanish and solid French cooking.
El Impasse del Sablon
Tucked away on Sablon’s Impasse Saint Jacques and surrounded...
Brussels restaurants: Visit Wok Dynasty and Chez Leon
In our regular dining pages we look at two Brussels restaurants Wok Dynasty and Chez Leon
Chez Leon
All year round – but especially in the...
Brussels Dining: The Magnum and The Grapevine
In our regular Brussels Dining articles James Drew samples two bar-restaurants for us this month.
The Grapevine
Takes me back, remembering how The Grapevine used to...
Brussels Dining: Tiago’s, Deliveroo and Balls & Glory
In our latest article in our Brussels dining series we offer three more places to eat out or in.
Tiago’s
This excellent Portuguese restaurant could not...
Brussels restaurants: Comptoir de Marie, Peck 47@
Our Brussels restaurants series continues with...
Le Comptoir de Marie
At the end of 2015, the Michelin Guide Belgium gave a star to "counter". We arrived...
Italian restaurants: Osteria Romana and CŎCĪNA
We visited two of Brussels' finest Italian restaurants.
Osteria Romana
Chef Filippo La Vecchia uses only the very best ingredients available to produce his top-notch Italian...
Brussels Dining: La Villa Lorraine
In another chapter of our series Brussels Dining, Colin Moors heads into leafy suburbia to dine in a very special villa: La Villa Lorraine.
Located...
Eating out: Auderghem, the Marolles and Liège
Eating out this weekend. Here are a few suggestions.
La Soeur du Patron
If you prefer something more laid back and very hospitable head for Auderghem...