CuisineFilipino-inspired sharing plates
Price€€€
Neighbourhoodsainte-catherine

Signature dishes: Sharing-plate tasting menu, Filipino-Belgian small plates

Must order: The sharing-plate tasting; let the kitchen send what they're cooking that week.

Tip: Closed Saturday and Sunday. Counter seats face the kitchen; the back table is the spot for groups of four.

Location

Address: Rue Saint-Laurent 36-38, 1000 Brussels

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