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Menssa in Brussels is Christophe Hardiquest's second act in the room that held his two-star Bon Bon until 2022. Twenty-two seats, a cuisine instinctive carte, one Michelin star.
La Truffe Noire is a fine-dining restaurant in Brussels.
La Truffe Noire in Brussels has been the city's truffle specialist since founder Luigi Ciciriello opened in 1988. The dining room beside the Abbaye de la Cambre runs black and white truffle menus in season and a tableside carpaccio service.
Address: Boulevard de la Cambre 12, 1000 Brussels
Menssa in Brussels is Christophe Hardiquest's second act in the room that held his two-star Bon Bon until 2022. Twenty-two seats, a cuisine instinctive carte, one Michelin star.
Le Chalet de la Foret in Brussels' Uccle has two Michelin stars under Pascal Devalkeneer. Belgian-only sourcing, Aveyron lamb and Breton scallops, with a Relais and Chateaux dining room facing the Sonian Forest.
La Paix in Brussels has run since 1892 in a neo-classical building opposite the Anderlecht abattoir. David Martin's Japanese-Belgian style holds two Michelin stars in the 2026 guide.
La Villa in the Sky in Brussels sits on the 25th floor of the IT Tower above Avenue Louise. Eighteen seats, panoramic glass walls, a Michelin star under chef Alexandre Dionisio.
La Villa Lorraine in Brussels sits in the woods south of Avenue Louise. Ruben Christiaens took over the kitchen in early 2026 with a more contemporary direction; the 2026 Michelin Guide named it Opening of the Year.
Odette en Ville in Brussels' Châtelain sits in a 1920s mansion between Place du Châtelain and Avenue Louise. Belgian-French carte with a stylish dining room and a small Michelin Guide listing; open seven days a week aside from Saturday and Sunday lunch.