There's more to Belgian cuisine than mussels, beer and chocolate.
Classic bistro fare is served up in a loud and fun party atmosphere.
Chef Robert Wiedmaier brings his Belgian-inspired fare to Old Town.
This bistro fizzes up the neighborhood with over 50 Belgian beers.
Try afternoon tea at this opulent hotel.
A kaleidoscope of seafood and spice in a restaurant where a giant mermaid graces the entrance and giant helpings overtake the tables.
This tiny Belgian bistro offers much more than mussels.
An Old Town staple, this restaurant's in the market for fresh fish any way you like it. But if you don't, have a burger instead.
A laid-back mussels-and-beer gastropub with more than 50 Belgian ales to sample.
This place, decorated in a kind of high-style grunge, serves up fish every which way. Some are loaded with butter and cream, and some aren't.
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