2 Best Restaurants in Day Trips from Brussels, Brussels

Auberge Napoleon

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This elegant dining spot has a charming terrace surrounded by a grassy lawn and trees. The menu is grandiose but not afraid of the more interesting rural delights of French cooking, from saddle of hare to fillet of fawn via a number of interesting pheasant dishes. Just as exciting is its new food-sharing menu, as it tries to capture the postgarden walk-in crowd, where baked sweetbreads, caviar, and Duroc pork belly offer a more classically French take on the format. 

Bouchoutlaan 1, Meise, Flanders, 1860, Belgium
02-269--3078
Known For
  • refined cooking in a gorgeous garden setting
  • the sharing plates are really different than the usual fare
  • the wine selection is mostly French and excellent
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner Tues. and Wed. No lunch Sat.

Zarza

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Leuven has a good reputation for its dining, with a couple of Michelin stars knocking about its streets. This isn't one of them, but it's not far off. A little cluster of high-end restaurants scatter Bondgenotenlaan, leading up from the station. The setting here is rather unique, with a long, narrow dining hall below a beamed ceiling made entirely of skylights, leading to a small walled terrace. It couldn't be lighter, and the same goes for its food, where it almost seems to float off the plate it's so dainty and wistful. Dishes are an experience, with its collection of ingredients arriving in ever more inventive ways. 

Bondgenotenlaan 92, Leuven, Flanders, 3000, Belgium
016-205--005
Known For
  • the choice is small but dishes are intricately prepared and full of whimsy
  • service is impeccable
  • the set menus (especially lunch) are good value
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Wed. No lunch Thurs.