Le Botaniste ★ 4.4
Le Botaniste in Brussels' European Quarter on Rue Franklin is fully plant-based with marked gluten-free bowls. Organic ingredients, apothecary-style decor, lunch and dinner counter service.
Exki is a dietary-friendly spot in Brussels.
Exki in Brussels was founded in the city in 2001 with gluten-free options across the daily menu. The Place du Luxembourg counter near the European Parliament serves soups, salads and sandwiches with marked gluten-free labelling.
Address: Place du Luxembourg 7, 1050 Brussels
Le Botaniste in Brussels' European Quarter on Rue Franklin is fully plant-based with marked gluten-free bowls. Organic ingredients, apothecary-style decor, lunch and dinner counter service.
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Le Botaniste in Brussels' European Quarter cooks 100 percent plant-based organic bowls in an apothecary-style dining room near the Schuman roundabout. Original concept opened in Ghent, with the Rue Franklin site running daily through to 21:30.