Rotisse
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Rotisse

Rotisse celebrates one of the city's most cherished culinary staples: roasted chicken. Historically, Brusseleirs were fondly nicknamed "kiekefretters," or chicken eaters, due to their love for this comforting dish. Rotisse keeps this tradition alive, serving perfectly roasted chicken that captures the essence of Brussels' history and flavors.

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L’Ogenblik
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L’Ogenblik

Tucked away in the Galerie des Princes, l’Ogenblik has been a cornerstone of Brussels' culinary scene since 1969. This long-established gem exudes timeless charm, with its warm brasserie ambiance and commitment to classic Belgian-French cuisine.

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Jardin des olives
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Jardin des olives

On the Brussels pedestrian street Marché au Charbon sits a little gem: a tiny bistro brimming with charm and warmth, serving bistronomy cuisine in its finest form. It's well worth discovering.

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L’Express
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L’Express

In my ongoing quest to discover the best affordable meals in Brussels, I'd like to introduce you to L'Express. Nestled on a charming side street just off the famous Grande Place, this restaurant is far more than your typical fast-food joint. L'Express specializes in Lebanese cuisine, serving up incredibly fresh and authentic dishes that stay true to their native roots.

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Zeitoun
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Zeitoun

The little green oasis in Brussels center has some of the best Lebanese food in town. Zeitoun is a great place for lunch on a warm summer day, their terrace is filled with plants and eclectic furniture. A perfect place for a relaxing and peaceful meal. Everything is home made and they pride themselves on their products.

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