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4 based on 145 reviews
We are a restaurant, a wine-bar and also a wine shop. We serve lunch from Wednesday till Friday and dinner on Friday and Saturdag evenings. We advise you to make a reservation. Our chef, Eddy Münster is a Mastercook of Belgium. Fine cuisine at available p
From outside it looks like a wine shop. Only when you enter and look at the back of the place you see a few tables â I recommend you to reserve before going! The place is open for lunch (for an evening dinner, only Fridays). All the walls have racks filled with wines, champagne and alcohols. The restaurant offers you the choice - food âà la carteâ - or a menu of 3 or 5 courses (with or without a selection of wine glasses). In my case, I took a menu of 3. They agreed on me changing the starter. I received a pre-starter (tempura of shrimp with a tartare of salmon), 1st dish: endive and shrimp soup, 2nd dish: pasta with a truffle and cream sauce, 3rd dish: ravioli with chicken; all for 35 â¬. Desert is not included in the menu and their selection is very limited. All dishes are presented 1st class. Quantities are reasonable. When choosing for the menu with wine â all wines are served per glass, and selected following your own preferences. You can also purchase a wine from their shop. You will pay an extra 12⬠for corkage. Website is not updated since a while (for instance they mention 8⬠corkage).Overall a good experience with refined top food and very friendly personnel. Being not a connoisseur, should the wines not be in a cooler place for conservation than the restaurant? Soon works (for 3 years) will start in the street and parking will be (more) difficult. It is the moment to try it now!
4 based on 205 reviews
The San Daniele restaurant in Brussels owes its name to the famous and traditional ham from San Daniele, a small village in Northeast Italy in the Friuli region between the Alps and the Adriatic. In this way the "San Daniele" Family wishes to underline th
We made reservation 1 hour before lunch. A table for 2 was still possible, and we got a very nice table in the back of the restaurant, at the window. I loved the welcoming right away. This is a no nonsense place. No unnecessary chitchat, just to the point, taking the coat, appointing a table and get informed about how things go. The 3 course lunch goes for a reasonable 60 EUR, including 1 glass of wine. Everything was perfect from starter to the dessert. For the starter and the main course, we could choose 1 out of 2 suggestions. The coffee was not top class. Nespresso if I'm not mistaken. It's ok, but a home made Lavazza would undoubtedly have tasted better.The waiters are friendly and to the point. They have an eye for detail. Supposedly, there's a parking possibilities in the neighbourhood, but you might want to inform before hand. The restaurant is situated on a big avenue, but it is very discreet. Loved the experience. Will be back.
4 based on 98 reviews
Good Italian restaurant, looks authentic and the food was tasty. Nothing extraordinary in my opinion but that can depend on taste and what you order. Had a pasta with salmon and other people in our group had pizzas which were big and looked tasty. Think the owners really are Italian. On a side note, in a flemish area it's too bad they barely speak flemish.
3 based on 250 reviews
The food is well prepared and satisfying. My flemish stew was some of the best I've ever had. The seasonal special of asparagus was a big hit. Service is comfortably slow so plan on making a day of it, Reservations are a must--especially on a nice day.hello, Thank You for the feedback. I don' t know which day You came, but I would like to apologise for the service that was too slow. We'll work on that issue. Great news that the food was to Your tasting. Many thanks, Sebastien
4 based on 158 reviews
Wow, what a great restaurant. The food is of excellent quality, I would say a predominantly French cuisine with a Belgium touch, The owner of the restaurant has a great sense of humor and great knowledge of wines. As a main course I recommend the grilled duck. As it was asparagus season a there were 3 dishes available with asparagus. Advise is to take your time and also make a booking, the restaurant was full for lunch.
4 based on 98 reviews
I have been coming to this resto on and off over the past 7 years and usually always take the same thing. Steak/Fries/sauce. This time it was not good as the steak was tough and chewy and slightly over cooked when I asked for rare/saignant . Service was also somewhat arrogont. will try somewhere else next time Im in the area.
4 based on 169 reviews
Hard to find a more authentic, honest brasserie in Belgium. This is the archetypical Bruxelles brasserie like it should be: old train station buffet-style décor; Belgo/French-inspired, elegant yet hearty food; staple dishes like moules frites, shrimp & cheese croquettes, fish soup, all done to perfection; swift, firm & friendly service; optimal price/quality.If you want to know what it was like in the days when it was impossible to get a bad meal in Brussels, come here.( - - Take note: There is one English review, as well as several photos posted here (including one of a menu, and one of a pizza) that refer to the wrong Brasserie de la Gare (one near Brussels midi station). The real one that you should go to, is not at midi, but out of the centre, near the St Agatha Berchem train station. It would never offer mediocre pizzas etc. like the other one does!!)
4 based on 154 reviews
We read about the restaurant and decided to check it our during our last business trip to Brussels. The place is very conveniently located near major highways, in the industrial area of Groot-Bijgaarden, you certainly need a car or taxi to get there.Very nice welcoming snacks and friendly staff. Classic ambience. The food is very good, on the classic side, nicely presented. The gravid lax salmon and the sweetbread were excellent, cheese comes from one of the best producers in the country and I had one of the best crepes with caramelized apples I ever had.
Most Popular French food in Groot-Bijgaarden, Flemish Brabant Province, Belgium
4 based on 200 reviews
The food is decent, but they charge you crazy prices for drinks. We paid 20 EUR for each bottle of water (1Liter) and 28 euro for a bottle of wine which probably at supermarket cousted 4! In relation to the spectacle, it is a tragedy. It is so kitch and so badly performed, that at the end is funny.My advice is don't go. The small fun you can have is more than counterbalanced by the bill you will receive.
Where to eat Belgian food in Groot-Bijgaarden: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 134 reviews
Their mussels and french fries were not the best I had but it was still quite good. The service was on the other hand truly exceptional!
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