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    Maison Antoine

    3.4 (183 reviews)
    InexpensiveBelgian, Friterie
    Closed 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Vinkin Ken T.

    Overrated maybe? Honestly, I've had better fries. They may not be "Belgium" but they tasted better. These fries were just ok. Some pieces were crispier than others. There is a ton of sauce options, a bit overwhelming for someone who is indecisive. I was able to try a sample of one and just chose curry ketchup since I was familiar with it. It's a take out only but right across are 3 restaurants that allow you to sit at their table either indoor or outdoor to enjoy their fries. Of coarse one cannot enjoy them without a drink so we enjoyed it with beer at the restaurant we sat in.

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    Chelsea C.

    This is one of those "must tries" in the city for tourists and I was lucky enough to have it right outside my hotel window so I could see when the line was short (which wasn't often). I was originally confused at all the "fries allowed" signs but those mean you can take your fries from here and have a drink there with them. The fries were hot and fresh but honestly? If you end up missing this don't worry because it was just basically fresh fries. The salt didn't cling too well to them and the sauce is globbed on top which is kinda hard to eat. Definitely worth trying if the line is short but I wouldn't wait more than five minutes for these again, there are a lot of good options in this area.

    Small Fry- 3.30€
    Britney C.

    Happy Frites Friday everyone! Today, I had to try the famous Mason Antoine and it did NOT disappoint. When I ordered, the fries were literally taken straight out of the basket fryer. SO fresh and SO good. Tip- bring cash and go to the cash only line which is typically shorter than the cards line. A small is 3.30€. And ask for extra salt packets ! Voilà! Bon appétit .

    Debbie G.

    Maison Antoine's hype is definitely worth it and not an understatement. Their Crispy fries well seasoned with salt along with their wide array of exquisite sauces is the recipe for their success. My recommendation the tartare sauce which is mayo seasoned with herbs and some other secret ingredients Sizes are generous and if you're really ambitious you can go with a larger size for less than a euro more. Once you go maison Antoine, you can't go back. I am living proof of deception after trying another fries joint. Remember, calories don't count ;-)

    Stefanie K.

    Being Celiac I've often had to pass on fries as most are fried with gluten contaminated oil...Maison Antoine has a separate fryer to my delight and THE most delicious fries...a must try if you are in the area even if you have to walk 2 km or more to get to them!!!

    Pam C.

    Sought this out on my fry adventure through Brussels. This Maison Antoine is one of many locations in town. It's a booth without any seating, and when we came it was completely under construction so only the booth was visible. This location is in the center of an intersection surrounded by bars, and all of them allow you to take your fries in to eat with a beer or coffee as well. There wasn't much of a line on a weekday midday, but the service was fairly slow and moved at a snails pace. Overall, the experience was very fast food like and impersonal. They have a huge vat of fries in the front where they'll scoop them out in front of you. There is also food in the front counter in the same fried vein, like a 7-11 situation. They have a wide variety of sauces as expected - most of the sauces come in pre-packaged sauce containers as a side that they give to you. You can get as many sauce sides as you want at extra cost. The fries are toasty and meaty, with a delicious crunch. They come piping hot and mix well with the cold sauces you get. They definitely constant refill the large vat of fries in the front however, so you get a few stale bits mixed in which was not ideal. Overall, I liked the convenience of maison antoine especially being able to get as many sauces as I wanted, and having the bars around this location to sit around.

    Androiche, Samurai, tartare and curry ketchup
    Why-Tie Z.

    Why we went here: We went to Maison Antoine due to the hype online and the media. We were surprised that the ratings on yelp and Google were mediocre. But given the hype we really wanted to give this place a try. Is it worth going? it turned out that the ratings online can be trusted. If you live in Europe or anywhere around the world and have had decent french fries you will find nothing special in those french fries. We thought that the sauces for 0.80€ each might make the difference and went with any sauce the comments recommended: 1) Samurai Sauce - slightly spicy mayonnaise 2) Tartare- mayonnaise with herbs (Remoulade) 3) androiche - Mayo + ketchup 4) curry ketchup - like any other curry ketchup from the grocery store It's cash only. The cashier wasn't the friendliest and the sauces were not worth 0.80€. In fact you can get these sauces from your grocery store and some might taste even better. 3 stars because it was not bad minus 1 star for the service and price.

    frites with mayo
    Ratika N.

    The fries were good but I really don't see what the hype is all about. Went here on a cool day in November and after reading all the raving reviews online, I figured I was in for a treat! The fries were good....crunchy and thick. But it really wasn't worth going out of my way for. The worst part was the owner who took our order...maybe he doesn't like tourists...but he made us wait for 10 minutes while he gave the people behind us their fries...and then when I went up and asked where my order was, he pretended he had forgotten and then starting signing (loudly) I just called to say I love you (Stevie Wonder). I didn't know if that was supposed to impress me or make me laugh! Overall, if you are seriously craving fries in Brussels and don't mind rude service or taking the metro/bus to get here....go for it. Otherwise, spend your time and money on some excellent belgian waffles and beer instead!

    fried people?
    Cathy C.

    In search of the best pomme frites, I found this place. In the afternoon, there were still 2 ridiculously long lines. We waited 45 minutes (on a windy 40-degree day) in line to place an order. Do not waste your time, money and stomach space on whatever other items they have on the menu. They're known for their frites. The other stuff suck! We tried the escargot...it was more like escarNO! Boiled snails that were more pale than somebody who has seen a ghost, chewy as rubber and just gross!!! Same thing goes with their sandwich. For example, the Filet American sandwich...saddest sandwich I've ever seen. I watched them schmear on a reddish-orange substance on a baguette. I thought it was pimiento spread. It was fish with ketchup and mayo all mixed together...bleeeccchhh! So, we took a bite of each disastrous non-pomme frites items and I could not recommend any of it so, stick with pommel frites and nothing else. Basically, the pomme frites were still outstanding enough to merit 4 stars despite the long lines and the other "food" we got. They use real potatoes and they are fried to perfection. The sauces were great. They have mayo and ketchup if you want to be on the safe side and not live a little. Their other sauces are pickles, bicky ketchup, bicky spicy, mason tartare, pili pili, chili, American, pepper, etc. Mason tartare (tartare sauce with mustard seeds), pili pili (spicy) and pepper (tastes like Cane's sauce) are my favorites. They're open until 1 or 2am. Located near Leopold Park. You can take your pomme frites and have a drink at the bars next to the shack. The one on the left of the shack is actually a partner of theirs so, it's absolutely ok to eat there.

    Tia S.

    I had to travel a bit on the train to get to this place but man it was well worth the trek. I ate fries at several places during my visit to Brussels and this is by far the best. I chose a sauce that taste a little like tarter sauce. I liked ok but I would be interested to sample some of the others in the future because with such a large variety, I am sure I would find one that I more than just like. Just a note, there are several eateries and bars in the vicinity. Many of them will let you bring your fries with you. Pair the fries with a beverage and an entree at a nearby establishment and it makes the trek not so bad.

    Funky statue that lets you know you've arrived.
    Shaina W.

    We trekked across town to get our hands on classic Belgian frites, and ended up at Maison Antoine. You'll first notice the line, which took about 20 minutes to get through; they move at a quick pace. When we visited in mid-August, their storefront was under construction, so they were working out of a food truck at the time. We ordered the small fry, which for us was large enough to share for two, as well as two sauces. We did extensive research before ordering, so we knew which sauces to get. We went with the most recommended: samurai and andalouse (sp?). Samurai was a mayonnaise base, spicy, with a tangy bite. Andalouse reminded me a lot of 1000 Island or Big Mac sauce (I know, I know), as it was also mayonnaise-based and ketchup-y. Definitely not bad, though I prefer the spice of Samurai, and would like to try a few others (there are dozens). As other Yelpers mention, Maison Antoine is conveniently located in the center of several bars and restaurants, many of which boast being frites-friendly. The frites themselves had a crunchy outside, and fluffy inside, though these were more dense than others I had tried in Brussels. I highly recommend this spot for the location and sauce selection, while there may be more 5-star locations out there that meet the "fluff-level" most people expect of traditional Belgian frites.

    Michael U.

    Items Selected: Small Frites with House Tartare Fricadelle Shrimp Croquette Chicken Croquette Beyond frustrated by Bouchery's refusal to seat me due to a "mistake," the name clearly in the online reservation system but not in the paper ledger despite a confirmation E-mail on my phone, it was with no other alternative offered that a trip was made to the most famous Friterie in all of Brussels, the queue at Maison Antoine only a dozen at each window, but still moving ever so slowly. Not particularly 'sold' on Belgian Frites being better than elsewhere after trips to Georgette and Tabora, one could not help but wonder if the historic kiosk at Place Jourdan in Etterbeek was doing something "special" to outpace the rest, and although the number of sauces and 'snacks' do indeed outnumber any other place in the city while the surrounding environment has grown to accommodate a "BYOF" economy the simple fact remains that these are merely fried potatoes made by teenagers in T-shirts. Waiting for perhaps thirty minutes, the rain having stopped for once with several patrons taking large orders to parties-in-waiting at nearby bars, the cash-only nature of Maison Antoine led to a somewhat truncated experience as there were limited Euros left in my pocket, yet making due with four items plus a sauce for just €8.90 the Fries, sampled first, were actually the least impressive item ordered - the texture of smaller pieces crunchy and preferable to larger slices while the thick white sauce was rich with herbs and actually pretty great. Now convinced that Belgian Frites are really just a delivery mechanism for Sauce, further bites from the 1948 hut included crispy fried Meat not quite as rich as that at Café Georgette, the two styles of Croquette actually much better with the Cheese version actually preferable to mild Shrimp flavors as the texture came across less runny, reminiscent an Italian Arancini with particularly creamy rice.

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    The samurai sauce, a creamy and spicy mayonnaise-based sauce, is the best for dipping, and the sauce Andalouse is a close second.

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    Le Chou de Bruxelles - caprese

    Le Chou de Bruxelles

    4.2(43 reviews)
    1.8 kmChatelain
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    Absolutely outstanding. I admit that I've never been the world's biggest fan of Belgian food or of…read moremussels, so I was a little bit skeptical when my friend suggested we grab dinner at this place. But since we were in Brussels anyway, I figured we might as well try to get the full Belgian experience and try both mussels and beer. Le Chou de Bruxelles certainly did not disappoint -- the food was outstanding, the service impeccable, and the space delightful. The mussels were remarkably fresh and were a bit briny (as all mussels must be) but weren't overly fishy. Le Chou de Bruxelles offers a wide swath of sauces you can pair with your mussels, which is super fun; I ended up doing a more classic combo with white wine, garlic, and several herbs, but it was super tasty -- the herbs were super fresh and brightened up the overall dish, and the white wine was a lovely pairing with the shellfish. We also got their caprese salad, which was super tasty; the mozzarella was incredibly fresh and the tomato was perhaps the best tomato my friend had ever tried. It was presented in a rather entertaining way, with the tomato cut in half and hollowed out, then with the mozzarella packed inside the tomato. The service was also phenomenal and absolutely on-point. We were seated in the back of the restaurant right next to the patio door, so a few bees flew in and circled around our heads during our meal, but the staff was super friendly in helping us push the bees back outside. Vibes-wise, the restaurant is gorgeous and lively. It's a little bit out of the way from Central Brussels, so you end up with a good mix of locals and tourists. Absolutely love this spot and can't wait to come back in my next trip to Brussels!

    The muscles are the best so many options and choices, but we really enjoyed everything…read more I definitely must go to restaurant well then Brussells

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    Nüetnigenough - Honey roasted ham leg with mustard, life changing

    Nüetnigenough

    4.3(430 reviews)
    2.4 kmCentre-Ville, Stalingrad, Bruxelles
    €€€

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

    Le Fin de Siècle

    4.3(538 reviews)
    2.8 kmDansaert, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles
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    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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    Menu Sept 2025

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    Le Bistro

    Le Bistro

    4.6(154 reviews)
    2.6 kmMarolles, Bruxelles
    €€

    Food: Wow, was I surprised on how good this place is! Their mussels were probably one of my…read morefavorite mussels I've eaten as they were so flavorful and tasty, especially on a cold, rainy day! Their rabbit stew was also very delicious and it paired so well with their fries. I'm usually not a big fan of fries, but I could not stop eating them. Service: We didn't have a reservation, but they were able to quickly accommodate us as we got there a bit before rush hour. However, I would definitely recommend making a reservation as it gets pretty busy, especially with locals. All the staff were very nice and attentive as well! Ambiance: They have several levels to accommodate more people. They have their main bar on the first floor, but you do have to hike up a bit of stairs to get to the restroom as there's a flight of narrow stairs, so be careful. I really enjoyed dining here as it felt like a very local spot. This restaurant was definitely the highlight of our trip to Brussels!

    When in Belgium, you must have some Belgian mussels. My favorite item here is their mussels in…read morecream and garlic sauce. The mussels are fresh and flavorful, and you can't help but slurp, I mean scoop up, some of the cream and garlic sauce in between each mussel. The other items are not bad, but nothing to write home about: Flemish beef stew, meatballs in tomato sauce, or even mussels with plain white wine (1 star off). Overall, Le Bistro is a good...bistro...option for some local foods.

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    Le Bistro - Burrata cheese salad with olive oil and balsamic glaze

    Burrata cheese salad with olive oil and balsamic glaze

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    C'est Bon C'est Belge - Beef Carbonade

    C'est Bon C'est Belge

    4.3(55 reviews)
    2.1 kmMarolles, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles
    €€

    The only problem with leaving a five star review is that it encourages others to go and get in line…read moreahead of us! ;) Ok, ok, ok kidding aside PLEASE visit this establishment. Quaint inside with limited seating and ALWAYS busy with a wait, it's easy to understand why. Simple, yet glorious dishes await your palate. We enjoyed our Carbonnade and practically liked our plates clean which would have been embarrassing for sure but worth it. Three cheers to the chef who can transform ingredients in to a plate with singing about!

    I found this place because it had pretty good reviews, had some specific Belgian dishes we were…read morelooking to try, and was close by to where we were. We got there at around 12:30 on a Saturday and it was pretty filled already. I ordered the C'est si Bon combo platter, which included a salad, stoemp (mashed potatoes), meatballs in tomato sauce, carbonnade (Flemish beef stew), and vol au vent (chicken in white sauce). It wasn't bad. It's probably not really for my taste buds because it's so heavy but I'm glad it was a little bit of everything so I at least got to try it. I don't think I could have finished a full size of any of these entrees alone. I liked the beef stew more than I thought I would because the beef tends to be dry, but it was pretty tender here. The vol au vent was creative because the dish normally inside a puff pastry but since this was a sample, they put a miniature pastry ring on top, which was cute and made it less heavy. Hubby had La Dinantaise (assorted duck plate with foie gras, smoked breast, gizzards, rillettes, terrine) served with a salad. I enjoyed the foie gras and duck breast but the rest was meh, but more of a texture thing for me. Overall, the food was okay but if you're looking for a variety of dishes to try, this would be a good option.

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    C'est Bon C'est Belge - Duck plate

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