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Central Brussels : Lunch Spots, Brasseries & Bistros

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Top 10 Lunch Spots, Brasseries & Bistros

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  • 1. Brasserie de la Roue d’Or

    A popular Art-Nouveau brasserie with Magritte-esque murals, offering good-value Belgian and French cooking.

  • 2. In ’t Spinnekopke

    An appealing estaminet (traditional pub) that stands by its 18th-century heritage to present a menu of fine Belgian-Bruxellois dishes, many of which are cooked in local beers.

  • 3. L’Entrée des Artistes

    This popular and reliable brasserie serves well-judged fare, with some good Belgian standards among them, such as chicons au gratin .

  • 4. Café Le Perroquet

    An Art Nouveau tavern, popular with a young crowd. It’s good for snacks of filled pitta, and the daily lunch dishes are chalked up on the board outside.

  • 5. Brasserie Horta

    Located in the Comic Strip Museum, Horta offers a daily menu of Belgian dishes. Closes at 6pm.

  • 6. Le Pain Quotidien

    Selling excellent bread with delicious fillings, as well as tempting pastries, Le Pain Quotidien (“Daily Bread”) has been a runaway success. This is the most central of the 10 branches in Brussels.

  • 7. Chez Patrick

    This cherished and popular restaurant refuses to change or diverge from its traditions of solid, good-value, truly Belgian cooking.

  • 8. Le Bermuchet

    Bistro serving French-style cuisine by candlelight. The bric-à-brac decor echoes the nearby antique and junk shops.

  • 9. ’t Kelderke

    A 17th-century cellar-restaurant delivering feasts of Belgian cuisine. The good food attracts appreciative locals as well as tourists.

  • 10. Chez Léon

    Established in 1893, thismoules-frites specialist is now an international brand.

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