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What is the Best Food in Brussels?

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What is the Best Food in Brussels?

When talking about Brussels, the world-renowned Belgian food instantly comes to mind. While there is never enough room in one’s stomach to try every dish this amazing region has to offer, some of the best foods in Brussels boast an unmistakable local flavor that is sure to tantalize your taste buds.

There are so many delicious restaurants, retailers, and markets where visitors can enjoy a genuine Belgium culinary experience. From traditional favorites like moules-frites, to the most decadent hand-made chocolates and mille-feuille cake, Brussels is a Mecca of gastronomical delights. If you ever find yourself in this culturally sophisticated capital, don’t hesitate to explore its nuanced culinary options.

Moules-Frites

One of the best dishes in Brussels is without a doubt, moules-frites. Commonly known as mussels and fries, this Belgian speciality is very popular in the city. The dish consists of a savory sauce made with leeks, celery, and shallots, simmered with stocks and white wine, and served with freshly steamed mussels and crispy french fries. There’s no better way to experience Brussels culture than with a steaming plate of moules-frites and a refreshing wheat beer.

You can find moules-frites in most restaurants throughout the city, from casual bistros to classic cafes. Plus, there are plenty of excellent seafood restaurants with inventive takes on this simple dish. Give Moules Action near Grand Place and Le Pain Quotidien Etterbeek a try if you’re in the mood for an exquisite take on this classic Belgian dish.

Procession Waffles

If you’re a fan of waffles, then Brussels is a must-visit destination. There are over 200 flavors of waffles throughout the city, but perhaps the best option is the procession waffle. Prepared by street vendors during public celebrations, these thin sugar-dusted treats are one of the most luscious and unique pastries in the region. This lighter-than-air pastry comes in different shapes, sizes and flavors, making it the perfect snack when walking around the city.

No trip to Belgium would be complete without trying at least one procession waffle. Keep an eye out for weekend street food festivals – especially around Rue de Marché aux Herbes –to sample a variety of flavors. Alternatively, visit The Belgian Waffle Bakery located in Grand Place for some of the freshest waffles in town. Either way, your taste buds will thank you!

Belgian Chocolate

When it comes to chocolate treats, few places in the world can rival Belgians for their creativity and flavor. Incredibly famous for their handmade chocolate pieces and gourmet truffles, these artisans use only the finest ingredients with no preservatives or flavoring additives to create delectable treats that are sure to tantalize your palate.

There is an abundance of chocolate shops throughout Brussels offering a wide range of chocolates from all over Belgium. Be sure to check out Neuhaus Chocolatier on Grand Place for their iconic pralines. If you’re feeling up for an adventure, head south to Chocolaterie DelRue in Anderlecht for some handcrafted delights made with traditional flavors like lavender or jasmine tea.

Mille-Feuille Cake

Mille-Feuille (or napoleon cake) has been served in Belgium since the mid-1700s and its popularity is still growing around the world. This multi-layered treat consists of thin puff pastries filled with creamy custard and vanilla cream – some versions may also include fresh berries – all topped off with confectioner’s sugar.

For one of the best mille-feuille cakes in Brussels head to Canelé bakery located in rue de l’Herbier or grab one from Dandoy Tea Room in Le Sablon district. If neither of those seem appealing then try visiting ChezLéon on Halle St Pierre – their version of this elegant cake is delicious!

Experience Belgian Cuisine & Beer Culture with a Tasting Class

For a truly memorable experience in Brussels, why not combine traditional tastes with local culture? GetYourGuide offers a 1-hour beer tasting class located in a small brewery where participants learn about Belgian beer culture while trying out five unique craft brews. The class includes a sampling of some classic national dishes such as golden ale and oatmeal stout as well as accompaniments like cheese and tartines along with one of the delicious passages waffles mentioned earlier. With music playing and lots of laughter around the table this enjoyable activity will make for some unforgettable memories! Experience Belgian cuisine and beer culture by booking the Brussels Beer Tasting & Course at GetYourGuide.

No matter what type of food you are in the mood for – it doesn’t have to be exclusively Belgian – you won’t regret trying out these delicious food options while visiting gorgeous Brussels. Get out of your comfort zone, try something new, and let your cravings do the talking while exploring this vibrant capital! Enjoy your visit and bon appetite!

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What is the Best Food in Brussels?

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