CuisineBelgian estaminet
Price€€
Neighbourhooddansaert

Why locals love it: 18th-century estaminet on a quiet square that cooks Brussels-specific dishes with lambic beer as a sauce ingredient.

Tip: Closed Sunday. The wooden banquettes are 1762; lambic list runs 30 bottles deep.

Location

Address: Place du Jardin aux Fleurs 1, 1000 Brussels

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