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This soothing space in the obscure Oude Leeuwenrui neighborhood offers seasonal dishes with a subtle Asian twist. Creations such as claypot-steamed quail with...more
see the Antwerp guideTucked away on a side street and featuring a bright courtyard, this restaurant once boasted Michelin stars, until owner-chef Marc Paesbrugghe got tired of the...more
see the Antwerp guideSea Grill has chilly, corporate-looking hotel dining rooms, with etched-glass tableaus of Norwegian fjords. But enough of the downside. This is widely held to...more
see the Brussels guideThere's a cheery Montmartre feel to this bustling Het Zuid charmer with its sunny dining room and cozy floral wallpaper. It serves up simple modern nibbles that...more
see the Antwerp guideCreated from five small 16th-century homes on a cobbled street, this cozy restaurant with oak-beamed ceilings features FrenchBelgian cuisine (fried goose...more
see the Antwerp guideResist the temptation of the trendy pan-Asian lounges in the Het Zuid neighborhood and head a few blocks east to the eggplant-painted dining room of Muro Turks,...more
see the Antwerp guideThough it sounds like an unreleased Russ Meyer movie, this is, in fact, that ubiquitous scene-setter Antoine Pinto's newly launched answer to the Pain...more
see the Brussels guideDon't leave town without having a meal at Lux, which offers one of the city's most sumptuous and priciest dinners, but also one of its most affordable prix fixe...more
see the Antwerp guideYes, this is the founding branch of the wildly popular anti-Atkins boîtes, of which there are 10 in Brussels (plus 13 in New York City and nine in the Los...more
see the Brussels guideIt doesn't matter that it has long lost its status as the trendy restaurant in the city: Dining at La Quincaillerie is still a genuinely unique Bruxellois...more
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