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    Simple Asia

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Asian Fusion, Thai
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:30 pm, 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Bois Savanes In Town

    Bois Savanes In Town

    3.5(20 reviews)
    2.6 kmJourdan, Etterbeek
    €€

    Disappointing last experience. Ordered Magret de canard and red chicken curry for take-out…read more Both meals were heavy and uninspiring - almost complete lack of meaningful vegetables in either dish and A LOT of meat. Plenty of meat might sound good, but when you find yourself with a plate dominated by large pieces and not much else but the sauce and plain rice, it's hardly an amazing culinary experience. Both of us left our meals half eaten and felt disappointed. Upon looking online (outside of Yelp), I see plenty of people have noted the vegetable scarcity that apparently affects Bois Savanes...what a pity they don't take notice given the amount of competition out there. In the past I've enjoyed going there for lunch - welcome service and nice setting. The food was always fine; nothing remarkable but the Schuman area isn't exactly full of choice considering the potential client base...

    The latest Thai to add itself to the Schuman area; this little joint offers a very nice business…read morelunch, quick service, and some decent lunchtime grub. I've tried a few of the Thai curries, some of the soups and the odd fried bits and pieces. Generally satisfying, I'd recommend for lunch but might not go as far as saying you should head over for dinner or a weekend treat. Good yes, but not a challenger to some of the more household names in town. Look and feel is correct considering this use to be a sandwich bar, so they've done a reasonably good job converting the place into something decent. Service is passable, and one can forgive that considering the lunchtime rush (in fact you'll probably need to book to make sure you get a table). Pricing is also very reasonable, with a business lunch (starters and main) and drinks for no more than 20 euros. Oh, and if you like things with a bit of a bite, they will spice it up if you ask.

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    Bois Savanes In Town - Poulet curry rouge !

    Poulet curry rouge !

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    Saigon-Bangkok

    Saigon-Bangkok

    3.0(4 reviews)
    2.9 kmBruxelles
    €€

    Five stars for the food. Three for speed. Friendly service, but this is a busy delivery restaurant…read more If your want your food fast, order for delivery. Very tasty dishes. All very fresh. Some spicy. Many not. Pricey for the amount of food you get. But the quality is high.

    You've spent the last 3 months in the jungles of Congo living off bush meat and fufu. The whole…read morething would have been great if only you had a splash of nuoc plam to give it that little je ne c'est pas. On re-entry into civilization, what do you do? You head to the nearest Thai/Viet/Asian restaurant you can find, even if that means somewhere in the European Quarter of Brussels! Saigon-Bangkok isn't exactly Viet-Siam fusion cuisine. It's more like some Viet dishes mixed with Thai dishes in a menu written in French. I had to admit, I was overwhelmed. What type of Asian dish is cassoulet de poulet avec lemongrass??? How could I be so lost? I mean, I speak 4 different Asian menu languages! In desperation, I ordered the two items I did recognize: tom yom goong, nem and a chaser of jasmine tea for the exorbitant price of 3 euro. Winning me over right off the bat, Saigon-Bangkok offers a basket of fish and prawn crackers to chomp away on as you nervously read a menu you don't understand. And I mean it was a HUGE basket. I feel like I ate a good 5 euros worth before I even got my order in. - The tom yom (6 euro) came out piping hot, which on a cold winter day in Brussels was a welcome event. While this was more of a cup than a bowl, the soup was chock a block of mushrooms and shrimp, although I could have done without the red and green pepper pieces. A bit flat, I requested a small dash of fish sauce which spruced up the soup perfectly. I would return to that fish sauce over and over again. - The nem (6.5 euro) - 4 to an order - were well spiced and full of porky goodness. It's the middle of winter in northern Europe, so I kind of forgave the one or two rot spots on an otherwise healthy serving of salad leaves. Nuoc plam and rooster sauce at my side, the nem filled the bill at a very reasonable price. Overall, my lunch was way better than I would have expected. I have heard comments from the Belgians that unlike the Asian eateries in Germany or France, the ones here do not try to adapt to local palates as much. What I appreciated was that on request, my kind of white person Asian lunch could easily be doctored back to normal, and in Brussels, if you can get out of a restaurant at only 15 euro for luch you are doing good.

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    Saigon-Bangkok - Interior

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    Shanghai - One of the most authentic Chinese cuisine in town.

    Shanghai

    4.0(5 reviews)
    4.4 kmGrand-Place, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

    Excellent cuisine with truly typical dishes that you usually can't find on the menu of most…read more"standard" Chinese restaurants. Service was impeccable. The waiter (apparently the owner' son) advise us and let us personalise our dishes. For example, we could take the mussels but with the black bean sauce instead of the spicy sauce (that combination was not as such listed in the menu). We were also proposed sautéed Chinese vegetables (Pak Choi) as we wanted to add some green to our meal. Bottom line the whole diner was authentic and really delicious. Warmly recommended!

    My first time I this country. Chinese Tour guide brought us here and it was a great choice…read more They have WIFI! Just ask the servers or the waiter for the password. This was awesome especially to someone who can only access the Internet through wifi. There's a lot of competition from the other restaurants (I.e. the salespeople outside of each restaurant try to entice passerbys but don't be fooled. I was told the price the salespeople tell you l may not be the price inside the restaurant so confirm your prices. If you don't want it, all you have to do is pass by. When we arrived around 1:30pm on a weekday, we ordered the mussels in Garlic Sauce quickly per recommendation from tour guide. It came with Belgium fries. There was a good amount of mussels for 4 people. If you have 4 people, you'll need to order more dishes. Since we ordered first of our tour group and quick, the mussels arrived quickly. Water isn't free. I ordered the Stella beer. Ordered the seafood rice dish. It's big and worth it. It comes with clam, mussels, squid, shrimp, and yellow rice. I love seafood and I enjoyed this dish. Go up a narrow staircase at the back to the restroom. 1 unisex sink. Soap ran out. Overall, I'd come to this place again.

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    Shanghai - Example plates shown at the entrance to the restaurant

    Example plates shown at the entrance to the restaurant

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    Shanghai - View of the ceiling. Many other Chinese artefacts make it look like a typical "Chinese" restaurant.

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    View of the ceiling. Many other Chinese artefacts make it look like a typical "Chinese" restaurant.

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