Mumtaz ★ 4.2
Mumtaz in Brussels' Ixelles is the halal Indian-Pakistani restaurant on Chaussee de Wavre. No alcohol, fully halal kitchen; the curry carte runs north Indian and Pakistani standards.
Le Botaniste is a dietary-friendly spot in 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.
Address: Rue Franklin 2, 1000 Brussels
Mumtaz in Brussels' Ixelles is the halal Indian-Pakistani restaurant on Chaussee de Wavre. No alcohol, fully halal kitchen; the curry carte runs north Indian and Pakistani standards.
Shezan in Brussels' Ixelles is the long-running halal Pakistani restaurant on Chaussee de Wavre. Tandoori grills, biryanis, full halal kitchen; lunch and dinner seven days.
Yemeni Restaurant in Brussels' Ixelles cooks Yemeni cuisine in a halal kitchen on Chaussee d'Ixelles. Mandi rice plates, lamb mandi, chicken haneeth, full halal carte; large dining room, walk-ins.
O Delices d'Alice in Brussels' Uccle is the kosher meat restaurant on Avenue Brugmann. Moroccan, Israeli and Middle Eastern dishes from a fully kosher kitchen; closed Friday afternoon through Saturday.
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.
Knees to Chin in Brussels' Ixelles serves Vietnamese-inspired summer rolls and bowls with full vegan options at the Bailli flagship on Rue de Livourne. Caramelised tofu roll is the cult order; counter ordering, fast service.