CuisineJapanese
Price€€€€
Neighbourhoodixelles

Signature dishes: Omakase sushi, Tempura course

Must order: The omakase in full; the sake pairing is by the bottle, not the glass.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. Counter seats book six weeks ahead; the back table seats four.

Location

Address: Chaussee de Waterloo 550A, 1050 Ixelles, Brussels

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La Villa in the Sky ★ 4.5

Modern French€€€€ixelles

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.

Signature: Modern French tasting menu, Seasonal vegetable courses

Order: The full tasting menu with wine pairing; lunch is the budget entry to the same kitchen.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. Book sunset slots for the best skyline; the lift is shared with the office tower.

Garage a Manger ★ 4.3

Modern Belgian€€€ixelles

Garage a Manger in Brussels' Ixelles is the wood-fire restaurant on Rue Washington, in a former mechanical workshop. Sharing plates, ember-cooked proteins, a short cellar list.

Signature: Open-fire grilled mains, Seasonal small plates

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.

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Humphrey ★ 4.3

Filipino-inspired sharing plates€€€sainte-catherine

Humphrey in Brussels' city centre runs a Filipino-inspired sharing-plates kitchen blending Belgian produce with Asian flavours. The dining room is small, the carte changes weekly, Bib Gourmand listed.

Signature: Sharing plates with Filipino flavours, Adobo-influenced mains

Order: The tasting menu in full; the open kitchen leans on sharing plates with Filipino seasoning.

Tip: Closed Saturday and Sunday. Counter seats face the kitchen; the back table is the spot for groups of four.

Premier Comptoir Thai ★ 4.0

Thai€€saint-gilles

Premier Comptoir Thai is the standing Saint-Gilles Thai room on Chaussee de Charleroi, the chef working a daily fresh prep and a small summer garden behind. Classic Pad Thai and full curry range, plus regional dishes a step beyond the standard takeaway carte.

Signature: Pad Thai, Green curry

Order: A green curry and a plate of pad thai to share, with the house garden seating in summer.

Tip: Closed Sundays and Monday lunch. Reserve evenings, the room fills fast with regulars.

Toukoul ★ 4.2

Ethiopian€€dansaert

Toukoul in Brussels is the city's canonical Ethiopian restaurant. The kitchen serves spongy injera with stews from the central pot, on Rue de Laeken near the Dansaert quarter.

Signature: Doro wat, Vegetarian beyaynetu platter

Order: A vegetarian beyaynetu for the table, plus doro wat, all rolled into the injera with no cutlery.

Tip: Open daily for dinner. Vegetarian and vegan platters are the value here; tej (honey wine) is the drink.

Henri ★ 4.2

Modern French€€€dansaert

Henri in Brussels' Dansaert is the neo-bistro on Rue de Flandre that runs a tight modern French carte. The chalkboard menu changes weekly, with a focused natural-wine list and short carte.

Signature: Beef tartare, Cheese souffle

Order: Beef tartare prepared at the table, with the cheese souffle for two.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. Lunch set is the value pick; the dining room books a week ahead for evenings.

La Villa in the Sky ★ 4.5

Modern French€€€€ixelles

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.

Signature: Modern French tasting menu, Seasonal vegetable courses

Order: The full tasting menu with wine pairing; lunch is the budget entry to the same kitchen.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. Book sunset slots for the best skyline; the lift is shared with the office tower.

Garage a Manger ★ 4.3

Modern Belgian€€€ixelles

Garage a Manger in Brussels' Ixelles is the wood-fire restaurant on Rue Washington, in a former mechanical workshop. Sharing plates, ember-cooked proteins, a short cellar list.

Signature: Open-fire grilled mains, Seasonal small plates

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.

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