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    Bon Bon

    4.6 (22 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndBelgian
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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Michael U.

    Tasting Menu: Jamon Iberico, Sweet and Crispy Nest, Olive Fritter Horseradish Marshmallow, Tomato Meringue Sardine and Herring Croquette Radish Granite, Horseradish Smoked Cream, Peas Trimmed Oysters, Jelly of Cucumber, Vodka, Celeriac, Crème Fraiche Crispy Bread with Eggplant Spread Sourdough with 4 Butters - Esplette, Salt, Black Pepper, Spring Garlic Langoustine Carpaccio, Fish Cake, Squid Emulsion, White Garlic Cream, Seaweed Crisp White Asparagus, Anchovy, Rhubarb, Peas, Soju Wild Garlic Veloute, Bacon Chantilly Cod Loin, Legumes, Nasturtium, Basil, Salt Cod Fritters Potato Gnocchi, Black Olive, Garlic Flower Smoked Wild Pigeon, Mousseline of Shallots, Gin-Ginger Jam, Wild Spinach, Hazelnut Pan Jus "Burned" Beef, Sweet Onions, Parsley, Artichokes, Beef Jus Pineapple, Passion Fruit, Meringue, Sage Ice Cream, Pate de Choux Macaron Cart - Chocolate-Ginger, Saffron, Speculoos, Roses, Olive Oil, White Chocolate and Yuzu Walnut Pie Toqued by Christophe Hardiquest with a lovely location in the pricy outskirts of Brussels, Bon Bon has been slowly building on concept of "boundless exploration, sharing and complicity" ever since opening, the accolades arriving from Michelin, Gault & Millau and Grand Tables du Monde with each passing season as the restaurant continues to evolve its experience into something more than just 'fine dining.' Considered by many to be the best restaurant in Brussels, the day of this meal a truly daunting one with a workers strike causing a nearly two-hour traffic delay en route, it was nearly forty-five minutes after 19h00 that arrival was finally made at the white brick building on Avenue de Tervueren, the staff completely understanding of the situation and as pleasant as they were accommodating with a table in full view of the open kitchen still ready in waiting. Offering several tasting menus in addition to a la carte selections, the spontaneous discovery a nine-course experience flanked on each end with no less than a dozen canapes, amuses, mignardises, candies and breads it was with little indecision that the decision was made to partake in anything Chef Hardiquest and his team felt like creating, the next two-hundred minutes well invested with steady nearly every bite a resounding success and very few delays in pacing. Reportedly upping their style in recent years, small touches like a selection of elegant cutlery for meats and purse stools styled as sheep not seen by a friend who dined there one year ago, the tasting at Bon Bon began with a flurry of small bites including a nutty ham and fried fritters as well as savory marshmallows and meringue, the most memorable taste a briny croquette of Sardine and Herring as well as the liquid nitrogen charged Radish with spicy Smoked Cream and Peas. Serving two styles of bread, the leaflets of lavash served from a folder with pureed eggplant while toothsome Sourdough comes with soft house-blended butter in four forms, the start of the tasting is announced by delivery of a "toolkit" containing everything from Chopsticks and Tweezers to polished forks and knives, the Chef's signature oysters soon to arrive with each perfectly trimmed circle's brine punctuated by vodka, cucumbers and cream. A progressive tasting if there ever was one, the lighter flavors leading effortlessly into red meats with a vegetable-centered focus that looks seasonally at the surrounding lands, courses such as the Carpaccio of Langoustine were beautiful expressions of taste, color and texture, the White Asparagus somehow striking a balance between Anchovy and Rhubarb while a particularly poignant potage of garlic was reined in by smoky pork Chantilly. Larger in portions than the standard upscale tasting, the longest menu potentially overwhelming those of modest appetites - or at least those unable to resist the bread - Cod Loin served with a sidecar of Brandade fritters delivered perhaps the most invigorating dish of the night with several beans and peas beneath Nasturtium and Basil, tender potato dumplings arriving next so light that they threatened to raise off the plate against gravity with a base of Black Olive and Garlic Flower crown. Told that a "bonus" course would be served as "thanks for visiting from so far away," the menu's original climax of Smoked Wild Pigeon with Shallot Mousseline was another stunning offering before another signature of "Burned" Beef, Sweet Onions, Artichokes and Parsley. Falling short on dessert, not for lack of trying but because Passion Fruit's cloying flavor is rarely something that lends to the balance seen in Hardiquest's savory plates, it was with good fortune that Bon Bon's elegant Macaron Cart was there to immediately rectify the situation, options including Olive Oil, Chocolate-Ginger, Saffron, Speculoos, Roses and White Chocolate with Yuzu each topped with a dollop of cream or fruit plus garnishes before ending the night with a bittersweet finale of Black Walnut Pie.

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    Le Fin de Siècle - Carbonnades (beef stew with mashed potatoes)/Lindemans Pecheresse

    Le Fin de Siècle

    4.3(538 reviews)
    7.6 kmDansaert, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles
    €€

    One of the best diing experiences we had in Brussels! The food was great and the service was…read moreoutstanding. Huge shoutout to Julian! He reminded us of a combination of Neil Fak (from The Bear) and Lazlow (from What We Do in the Shadows). He was coordinating the line, seating, and gave outstanding recommendations, as well as praise, when we picked our wine. We were quoted about 45 minutes to wait, as they don't take reservations. A two-top opened up inside and Julian was concerned that it would be too hot, so he made me go inside to check first. Thankfully, it was right by the open area leading to outside, so we took it and were seated in about 20 minutes, rather than 45. The place was packed the entire time we were there; its reputation certainly precedes it. Good energy and beautifully decorated with stunning art inside. Carbonades a la Biere (beef stew; 19.45 Euros) is their speciality and was delicious! So reasonably priced for the flavor and te size of the dish! After Julian mentioned that the lamb is the best dish on the menu, there was no question that I was ordering it. Jarret d'Agneau Roti (Roasted Lamb Shank; 27.35 Euros) was so very good! Full of Rosemary and so tender! As Julian was running by, I quickly asked him: "Tiramisu or Tarte Tatin?" No hesitation, he replied, "Tarte Tatin." I wasn't sure if he actually put the order in for us or not, but then it arrived at our table and it was delicious! Pear Tarte (8.65 Euros) with a side of ice cream. Not too sweet, with lovely spices in the pears. Cash only, always a line, but totally worth it!

    You likely will see a line for dinner. Don't worry it does go pretty fast and likely faster than…read morewhat they may quote. The stew was fantastic! Tender meat bursting with flavor with some mashed potatoes to soak up the sauce. I enjoyed the lamb as well, however a bit too much rosemary for me. Get the pear dessert. The soft and sweet pear coupled with the ice cream was one of the best desserts I've had in some time.

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    Le Fin de Siècle - Menu Sept 2025

    Menu Sept 2025

    Le Fin de Siècle - Free bread

    Free bread

    Le Fin de Siècle - Stoemp (sausages with mashed potatoes)

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    Nüetnigenough - Honey roasted ham leg with mustard, life changing

    Nüetnigenough

    4.3(430 reviews)
    7.3 kmCentre-Ville, Stalingrad, Bruxelles
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    Great! They are good and confident and don't need my review,,,but...here I go anyway! It's small…read morebut very cozy so when I got there...No tables available and they don't take reservations! I left to find something else but tried my luck & coming back. Glad I did! They have wine, but as I was told, beer is their thing. The food was excellent and the staff are colorful and efficient as the flow between tables! I had the meatballs (2 large ones), meals come with a small salad and a side & bread! The beer selection is wide. Mostly Belgium ones. Other tables had what looked like delicious tuna, lasagna and stew which they all seemed to enjoy.

    I am so sorry to not rave about this place like everyone else did…read more To start with the positives: -cute, cozy spot inside with a few outdoor tables. No reservations, so you have to wait in line. Luckily, the line moved pretty quickly and we were able to be seated inside. -service was great. The fabulously dressed flamboyant gentleman was kind and helpful. The sassy woman was hilarious! -Portions are pretty decently sized and priced fairly Why three stars? I just didn't enjoy anything that we ordered. Sadly, it was my least favorite meal that we had in Belgium. Based on all the reviews, I think it's clear that it's not the place per se, but what I was looking for. That being said, I still must be honest. What we ordered: Cheddar Croquettes (2 for 14 Euros): Just ok and this was one of the things that I felt was overpriced Carpaccio of Smoked Beef with White Truffle Oil (18 Euros): Again, just ok Meatloaf with "Jack Pepper" sauce (26 Euros): "Jack Pepper" means something different in Brussels. It was basically a peppercorn gravy. I wasn't a fan, but Jim G. enjoyed it. With this, we had frites and a small side salad. I know many people recommend that Flemish Beef Stew, but we already had that at Fin de Siecle, and I couldn't imagine that any place would top it, so we didn't get it here. Ultimately, this place isn't for me, but I seem to be in the minority.

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    Nüetnigenough - Inside decor

    Inside decor

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    Normandy beef

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    The famous fries

    Bon Bon - belgian - Updated July 2026

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