Saint Boniface
Saint Boniface
9 rue Saint - Boniface, Brussels, Belgium
Saint Boniface Reviews
The heaven of Saint Boniface Feb 24, 2006
This week I had to great luck visit a restaurant that had specialized in "Cuisine francaise de terroir" or the traditional french cuisine. The restaurant is situated in Ixelle at the wonderful square of Rue Saint Boniface - a little pearl of this part of town.
The restarant is a family run busines, with father in the kitchen, mom taking care of the customers and their daghter heling with the serving - it is also one of these places that take the luxury of having closed in the weekends:-). The food was exellent if you are in to the tradional kitchen, and even if you are not! - the food can be desribed as heavy and you are sure to be full when you leave. They have a good wine card as well and the service was very friendly and very good in explaining the different possibilities. This restaurant is a must if you want to taste some good food and have a nice evening - it is both a restarant where you can bring your friends, your partner or just be yourself with a good book. The area around the restaurant is great if you want to continue with a beer or whatever...:-) I had "La veritable saucisse de Mortean accompané d´Aligot" and it was awesome. In the summer or when it is hot you can sit outside in their garden. The restaurant has both a non-smoking and a smoking area. Part of the Belgium, Brussels and more 2006-2009 and still counting travel blog |
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