2024

DANDY BAR & KITCHEN

Brunch €€
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2024

NOISETTE

Brunch
Closed

Taking the place of the former Cuitcuit, Noisette is a friendly little address in a dynamic area of Uccle. Open early in the morning for breakfast (an opportunity to get your caffeine fix from the Corica coffee roaster), the establishment also offers sandwiches, quiches and healthy dishes at lunchtime, as well as something for a little gourmet break at snack time. At weekends, Noisette welcomes you for a delicious brunch. It's best to book in advance.

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2024

SEVEN

Brunch €€

Seven is the canteen that's stirring up the Cavell district. Since it opened in the spring of 2023, it's been packed to the rafters. The concept? Healthy, brunch-inspired dishes (granola, avocado toast...) in addition to pastries in the morning and at lunchtime, a number of salads and sandwiches for a light meal. A whole list of smoothies, kombuchas and coffee from MOK complete the menu. As for the space? It's sublime: minimalism, waxed concrete, wide banquettes, wooden armchairs, tropical plants and dishes you'll want to take away.

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2024

POMPON

Brunch €€
Open - Close to 18h00

Pompon was originally a home brunch delivery company created by Valentine Percy and Sophie Abiraad. At the end of 2021, they took over the space of Declercq Bistro Garage, which the managers had left as a concession during the day. And what a contrast between Pompon's sweet menu and the car bodies, as the counter is located in a car dealer's showroom! Whether you come for breakfast or weekend brunch or for lunch for a salad or a snack, everything is homemade, with local products and a zero waste approach.

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2024

LE WALVIS

Brunch €€
Brunch, brasserie menu or homemade fries in a restaurant with terrace and ... Read more
2024

SOEURS

Brunch €€

Soeurs is the brainchild of Lara and Hélène Milan. Of Lebanese origin, the two sisters had a career before opening their cheese dairy near Flagey, but the memory of their grandfather, a cheesemaker in Lebanon, had never left them. And their uncle, Vincent Verleyen, was voted best cheesemaker in Belgium. You'll find his products, among others, displayed on the large wooden shelves of their pretty boutique. The producers are essentially Belgian. Feeling a little hungry? The crémières will prepare a lovely sandwich for you at lunchtime.

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