3 Best Restaurants in Brussels, Belgium

Gare Maritime

$$ | Laeken Fodor's choice

The city isn't short of good street food markets, not since Wolf opened in the center, but out in Laeken, where the options are not nearly as interesting, this new addition was a godsend when it opened in the Tour & Taxis center in 2021. The choice here is a mix of slightly more upmarket and downright crowd-pleasing, ranging from the frites of "140" (the perfect temperature for cooking fries) to the Ayurvedic veggies of Xgreen. The space is huge and you're not short of options. 

Rue Picard 7, Brussels, Brussels Capital, 1000, Belgium
Known For
  • Carne's Mauro Colagreco is a veteran of the three-Michelin-starred Mirazur in France
  • Just Graze has a load of local cheeses to try
  • regular music nights
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Friterie de la Barrière

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It divides opinion (as this hotly debated topic often does), but this is an outside shout for one of the best frites kiosks in the city. Locals who know tout it as such, and who are we to disagree? Certainly, the long queues at this historic crossroads between Chaussée de Waterloo and Chaussée d'Alsemberg (at one time a medieval toll point on the road out of Brussels) is proof enough, and the taste or sauce selection is not in doubt. 

Av. du Parc 5, Saint-Gilles, Brussels Capital, 1060, Belgium
Known For
  • best stop for frites in the southerly communes
  • queues, and plenty of them
  • the choices of sauces is as good as any other

Wolf

$$ | Lower Town

Choice is the appeal here. Set in a 1940s bank building famed for its bronze doors, this dizzying food court brings together some of the better street food joints and former pop-ups in the city, ranging from the excellent Syrian restaurant My Tannour (all flatbreads, falafel, and veggies), to the healthy bowls of Hygge, and the Vietnamese-style noodle soups of Hanoi Station. Special mention goes to the mousses at Chocolate Station and the beers of microbrewery Flow. It's one giant canteen, so just grab an empty chair and pick what you like the look of. You pay upfront at the counter, whereupon most places will give you a buzzer for when the food is ready to pick up. 

Rue du Fossé aux Loups 50, Brussels, Brussels Capital, 1000, Belgium
Known For
  • there's so much to choose from—pick a starter, main, and dessert at different places
  • it's a great way to sample some of the city's restaurants in one place
  • the atmosphere is always pretty lively

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