katertot07
Phoenix
A tip I have about this place — 1 week ago
Worth visiting!
I lived in Belgium for a year and I have some Belgian must-have experiences for you. Obviously, you must have mussels and some good Belgian beer. Chocolate is also requisite. I always loved to buy mine at Leonidas and then walk up to the Mont des Arts and look down on the city as I let my praline melt slowly in my mouth. :)
Also, people always have waffles(try a gaufre liegoise instead of the crazy touristy concoctions) in Belgium, but so many miss out on frites (fries). Buy your frites in a nice big paper cone from a friterie and get a delicious and unnutritious sauce slathered all over it. My favorite is sauce americaine, which is a little spicy and very tasty.
Take the time to drink a beer, coffee, or fresh mint tea at a cafe. My favorite cafe was Le Roi des Belges, which is located in Place Saint Gery (not far from Grand Place). There are several other great cafes there to choose from, including the very popular Mappa Mundo. (Place Flagey in Ixelles is also a cool place to go for a drink. Cafe Belga is always happening.)
For good cheap eats in central Brussels, there is a street lined with pita shops just off the Grand Place. It is lively and inexpensive…as well as good eating! My favorite restaurant in Bruxelles was Centre Hemisfere, which serves great international cuisine at a reasonable price. I can’t remember exactly where it is, but it is only a few minutes walk from the center.
Lastly, if you are planning to travel in Europe, don’t underestimate Belgium…or skip over it completely. Ghent, Namur, and Antwerp are super cool places to spend a day or two. Bruges is beautiful.





























