Address: Quai au Barques, 4, 1000 Brussels
Tel: 02 513 19 92
The restaurant is housed in a building from the 17th century and an other part of it should be the oldest house in Brussels, last vestige of a 15th century cloister Sainte Croix. Gaëtan Colin takes the opportunity of a marvelous architecture with a very contemporary development to work in a kitchen open onto his public .
You won't find really a card but "tasted menus", reflecting the market, in 4, 6 or 9 courses for a very restricted public: only 25 covers maximum… It is necessary to make a reservation.
Address: Avenue Louise, 190, 1050 Brussels
Tel: 02 647 70 44
Rouge Tomate® offers a unique restaurant experience rooted in timeless interior design and a balanced approach to sourcing, preparing and enhancing food.
Applying the principles of the nutritional charter SPE®, Rouge Tomate provides a harmonious alignment of balanced cuisine, well-being, and social and environmental consciousness. This nutritional approach demonstrates a genuine respect for the integrity of ingredients used in crafting balanced, healthful and flavorful dishes.
Address: rue Francois Gay 152, Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, 1150 Brussels
Tel: +32 2 613 2703
Fax: +32 2 613 2702
The Expatica Café is an initiative of Expatica Communications. The Café is where
the international and local community can meet and people can enjoy a drink of meal. Events are hosted at the Café regularly, including workshops, meetings, networking events etc. The Expatica Café is visited both by the international community as well as Belgian nationals.
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