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Orphyse Chaussette
1000 BRUSSELS (CENTER) French, Slow food
Restaurant Crush Brussels
1000 BRUSSELS (CENTER) Belgian-French
12/20 Gault&Millau
9.6
Beaucoup Fish
13/20 Gault&Millau
9.2
Notos
1000 BRUSSELS (CENTER) Gastronomic, Greek
13.5/20 Gault&Millau
8.7
Restaurant Gramm
13.5/20 Gault&Millau
9.3
Osteria Romana
12/20 Gault&Millau
Santorini
1000 BRUSSELS (CENTER) Greek, Grill, Pita, Snacks, Snacks
9.6
Shanghai Kitchen
1000 BRUSSELS (CENTER) Asian, Chinese, Seafood, Gourmet, International, Market supply, Meat, Vegetarian, Wok
8.4
Chinese New Year
€ 85.0
Grano
1000 BRUSSELS (CENTER) Italian, Market supply, Mediterranean, Pasta, Pizza, Traditional, Vegetarian
6.5
Lobster House
1000 BRUSSELS (CENTER) Beer, Beer, Belgian, Belgian-French
Restaurant Crush Brussels
12/20 Gault&Millau
Belgian-French
12/20 Gault&Millau
Beaucoup Fish
13/20 Gault&Millau
Seafood
13/20 Gault&Millau
Notos
13.5/20 Gault&Millau
Gastronomic, Greek
13.5/20 Gault&Millau
Restaurant Gramm
13.5/20 Gault&Millau
French
13.5/20 Gault&Millau
I Latini
Seafood, Italian, Pizza
Osteria Romana
12/20 Gault&Millau
Italian
12/20 Gault&Millau
Santorini
Greek, Grill, Pita, Snacks, Snacks
Shanghai Kitchen
Asian, Chinese, Seafood, Gourmet, International, Market supply, Meat, Vegetarian, Wok
Grano
Italian, Market supply, Mediterranean, Pasta, Pizza, Traditional, Vegetarian
Lobster House
Beer, Beer, Belgian, Belgian-French

Brussels, the heart of Europe !

Brussels is a cosmopolitan city with a certain charisma on an artistic, cultural, political and financial level. Brussels is also called the heart of Europe, as the most important European institutions have their head office in Brussels. That is also the reason why a lot of restaurants situated in Brussels are frequently visited by businessmen from all around the world.

Many travellers are struck by the impressive artistic and architectural patrimony of Brussels: foamy beer, delicious chocolate, and - as thé symbol of the city - “Manneke Pis”, the bronze statue of a little boy urinating in public since 1619. The many museums, altogether hosting a rich and extensive art collection, attract tourists from all over the world. Below, you will find a list of museums that are certainly a must for everyone who brings a visit to Brussels:

- Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium - Royal Museums of Art and History
- Belgian Centre for Comic Strip Art
- Horta Museum
- Antoine Wiertz Museum
- Museum of Musical Instruments
- Charlier Museum
- Museum of the City of Brussels - Maison du Roi

The most beautiful square of Brussels rests in the centre of the old part of town: the ‘Grand Place’. The most breath taking buildings on the ‘Grand Place’ are the City Hall and the Guild House “King of Spain” - also known as the “House of the Bakers” -, both built in Gothic Style. The Breadhouse (used to be the building where bakers sold their bread in a covered market), right in front of the City Hall, now accommodates the Museum of the city of Brussels. Every 2 years, around August 15th, the Grand Place with all its magnificent guild houses becomes even more beautiful: the square is then covered with a flower carpet of thousands and thousands begonia’s in all colours.

Book a restaurant in Brussels and enjoy a gastronomical experience!

Brussels has an excellent gastronomical reputation. The Belgian kitchen belongs to the European top: it is a tasteful mix of Flemish and Walloon influences. Some Belgian specialties: shrimp croquettes, mussels with French fries, Brussels’ sprouts and chicory, “Waterzooi”, rabbit with plums and the traditional snail soup. The dishes are often served with beer, which Belgium can be rightly proud of. The different beers (there are more than 400 Belgian beers) can be tasted in the cafés, and there even exists a beer museum.

Resto.be offers a large choice of hotels in Brussels at the best prices. You can even book a lot of restaurants online!