CuisineModern Belgian
Price€€€
Neighbourhoodixelles

Signature dishes: Open-fire grilled mains, Seasonal small plates

Must order: Whichever fire-cooked main is on the chalkboard, with charred greens and the natural wine pairing.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. The counter seats give the best view of the open fire; bookings recommended.

Location

Address: Rue Washington 185, 1050 Ixelles, Brussels

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La Truffe Noire ★ 4.6

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La Truffe Noire in Brussels has been the city's truffle restaurant since founder Luigi Ciciriello opened in 1988. Chef Olivier Broucke works white and black truffles into a garden-side dining room beside the Abbaye de la Cambre.

Signature: Perigord truffle a la croque au sel, Carpaccio prepared tableside

Order: The Perigord truffle a la croque au sel, the kitchen's signature, and the tableside-prepared beef carpaccio.

Tip: Closed Sunday. Lunch service Tuesday to Friday, dinner Monday to Saturday; the garden terrace is the seat to ask for from April.

Le Chalet de la Foret ★ 4.8

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Le Chalet de la Foret in Brussels sits on the edge of the Sonian Forest in Uccle. Pascal Devalkeneer has held two Michelin stars here since the early 2010s; the garden terrace runs spring to autumn.

Signature: Flame-cooked Breton scallops, Aveyron lamb with garden herbs

Order: The flame-cooked scallops from Brittany and whatever lamb course is on the seasonal menu.

Tip: Closed Saturday lunch and Sunday. Relais and Chateaux property: book a fortnight ahead and ask for the conservatory tables.

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Comme Chez Soi ★ 4.7

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Comme Chez Soi opened in 1926 under Georges Cuvelier and moved to the Place Rouppe Art Nouveau dining room in the 1930s. Three Michelin stars 1979 to 2006 under Pierre Wynants; Lionel Rigolet now runs the kitchen on one star.

Signature: Filets de sole Prince Albert, Classical French-Belgian tasting menu

Order: The filets de sole Prince Albert, the kitchen's signature since the 1970s, with a glass of Mosel Riesling.

Tip: Closed Monday, Tuesday and Sunday. Book three weeks ahead for Friday and Saturday dinner; the chef's table seats six.

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La Truffe Noire in Brussels has been the city's truffle restaurant since founder Luigi Ciciriello opened in 1988. Chef Olivier Broucke works white and black truffles into a garden-side dining room beside the Abbaye de la Cambre.

Signature: Perigord truffle a la croque au sel, Carpaccio prepared tableside

Order: The Perigord truffle a la croque au sel, the kitchen's signature, and the tableside-prepared beef carpaccio.

Tip: Closed Sunday. Lunch service Tuesday to Friday, dinner Monday to Saturday; the garden terrace is the seat to ask for from April.

Menssa ★ 4.6

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Menssa in Brussels is chef Christophe Hardiquest's second act in the building that held his two-star Bon Bon until 2022. Twenty-two seats, cuisine instinctive, one Michelin star since 2024.

Signature: Cuisine instinctive tasting menu, Belgian seasonal seven-course dinner

Order: The tasting menu in full; the wine pairing draws heavily on small Belgian and German growers.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. Book the counter for the open-kitchen view; the dining room takes parties up to six.

Le Chalet de la Foret ★ 4.8

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Le Chalet de la Foret in Brussels sits on the edge of the Sonian Forest in Uccle. Pascal Devalkeneer has held two Michelin stars here since the early 2010s; the garden terrace runs spring to autumn.

Signature: Flame-cooked Breton scallops, Aveyron lamb with garden herbs

Order: The flame-cooked scallops from Brittany and whatever lamb course is on the seasonal menu.

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La Paix in Brussels has run since 1892 in a neo-classical building opposite the Anderlecht abattoir. David Martin took over the kitchen in 2004 and holds two Michelin stars with a Japanese-Belgian style.

Signature: Slow-cooked Belgian beef, Seasonal grill plate

Order: Whatever the menu calls the day's slow-cooked beef course; the kitchen is butcher's-row by lineage.

Tip: Closed Saturday and Sunday. Lunch only on Friday; the dining room runs Japanese-minimalist with origami above the tables.

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Au Vieux Saint Martin in Brussels has held the corner of Place du Grand Sablon since 1968. The Niels family invented Belgian filet americain here; the brasserie still serves it from the open kitchen.

Signature: Filet americain, Shrimp croquettes

Order: Filet americain prepared at the table, and shrimp croquettes to start.

Tip: Open every day from noon to midnight. The terrace looks straight at the Sablon church; book ahead for Sunday lunch.

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