Reason:A local restaurant with nearly 100 years of history, renowned for its exquisite French cuisine
Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 12:00
+32-2-5122921
Pl. Rouppe 23, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
What travelers say:
It is located in a townhouse, the environment is very good, the beef is medium rare and tender, the foie gras is delicious, the fish is great. It is a good restaurant after all, the desserts are delicious, and the price is a little bit expensive.
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It is located in a townhouse, the environment is very good, the beef is medium rare and tender, the foie gras is delicious, the fish is great. It is a good restaurant after all, the desserts are delicious, and the price is a little bit expensive.
One word, expensive, two words, luxurious... It's really magnificent. I have to say, the lives of these royal nobles are so enviable. We can only afford cheaper dishes...
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