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Food Reviews Showing (1-5) of 9
Best breakfast: "Le pain quotidien "
by delphinic (16 September 2004)
The best breakfast I had in Brussels was at Le pain quotidien. I believe it is a chain of restaurants, having heard of one by the same name in New Yok city.
Two people can stuff their faces for 15 EUR. The breads are incredible, a very wi...more
Best fast food: "Exki: healthy & cheap "
by delphinic (16 September 2004)
Apparently modeled after a UK chain, probably Pret-a-Manger, Exki is the most convenient restaurant I found in Brussels. It offers very high quality foods, for a very good price. Note that the prices to eat in and out are different. Their coffee is n...more
The Living room: "The Living Room, looks very nice BUT "
by anne (03 November 2000)
The setting is beautiful, walls are covered with purple velvet matching the velvet and orange sofas. The cocktails card is good. Having a drink here is OK, but our diner experience was awful. Waiters are not smilling at all, service is very very slow...more
Greenhouse: "Tea Room "
by anne (03 November 2000)
A good address if you don't want to spend to much but want a decent meal. This tea-room serves good meals for lunch time. I tasted the tagliatelles with gorgonzola and artichokes (delicious) and a tarte tatin (sort of apple pie). Very good and quick....more
La quincaillerie: "Bon et copieux diner "
by anne (03 November 2000)
On y mange tres bien, dans un decor sympa, dans une ancienne quincaillerie comme son nom l'indique. Le menu est varie, des plats originaux (et saisonniers : gibier). Bonne carte des vins. NB : pas de fruits de mer le dimanche.
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