
What’s the downside? The venue is on the smaller side, which means there are no indoor tables—everything is served as takeaway. However, there are a few outdoor seats available that should make for a wonderful spot to enjoy your meal during the warmer months.
Atmosphere: Bright, vibrant, and cheerful. The glowing hanging lights, rustic wooden accents, and exposed brick walls transport you to another place, far away from the cold, gray streets of Brussels.
Cost: Expect to pay around €15 for a bowl. For the best value, consider the €17.95 menu for one, which includes three mezzes, a hot meat dish, a pastry, and a kibbeh.
Who’s dining here? Since its opening, the restaurant has been bustling with diners, but it’s unclear who the regular crowd will be just yet. Thanks to its central location just steps away from Brussels’ Central Station, it’s poised to attract both tourists and daily commuters.
Pro tip: The owners and staff are exceptionally welcoming and will gladly let you sample the dishes before you make your selection.
Did you know? Mezzeway is part of the newly revamped Galerie Bortier, which reopened this month with an array of new restaurants and shops. While the restaurant itself doesn’t have indoor seating, the gallery offers plenty of cozy spaces where you can sit and savor your meal.
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