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    Belgo Centraal

    3.8 (324 reviews)
    ModerateBelgian
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Good for kids

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    Samuel B.

    We visited Belgo Centraal on a Sunday after we'd been reached out to to come back and try again after a bad experience at another branch late last year. At the door, we were informed there were no mussels left, and if we still wanted to be seated. We didn't mind, and were seated pretty quickly. The restaurants ambience was welcoming and relaxing, and the sheer underground size is also pretty impressive After we were seated, we decided to ask about mussels anyway - much to our surprise, we'd been fed false information at the door for some reason and we both ordered mussels and fries, along with bread to start and accompany the main We were impressed with how quickly the mussels came out, and imagine they were pre-prepared and waiting for us. One portion of fries was upgraded to cheesy, which we found to be considerably bigger than the regular portion. This is pretty misleading as the upgrade never mentioned it was also a size upgrade (which it needed due to how small regular actually is) The Habanero mussels were okay at best, as they were pretty bland and flavourless unfortunately. Throughout the meal, there were no checkbacks or interaction from staff, which meant that we were actually never served the bread we ordered, but they'd still added it to our bill, so we had to get it removed (seemingly to the dismay of our server) Overall, the food was average on this occasion (which is better than far below average last time) and table service just below that. Being fed false information on dish availability isn't one I've experienced before either, but thanks for having us anyway!

    nice FAQ describing the very many beers they offer. Including lots of fruity ones.
    Daniel C.

    I remember more than a dozen years ago when I came to London for work meetings always looking forward to an evening with dinner and a show. My coworkers, who were far more senior than me let me tagged along and introduced me to Belgo. I finally came back today for lunch. It's a tiny door to get in, and then you descend into this gigantic basement full of tables, bars, and a massive open kitchen. It's like a warehouse environment with the waitresses dressed in black and waiters dressed like European soccer players. Their specialties are mussels, fries, and Belgium style beer! I started with a pint of Strawberry Fruli beer - one of my favorites since it's sweet and goes down smoothly. The foam reminded me of cream from Asian bubble teas! I was also surprised to see banana, coconut, cherry, and black currant beers as well! For lunch I got the 1-kg bucket of mussels, served Traditional style, which is a light garlic white wine broth with parsley, onions and celery. Mussels were fresh and tasty. Despite being smaller than ones I've had in the USA there were so many of them it took a while! They offer bread also if you like to dip the broth. Fries came with the order and were seasoned, and crispy. This place is probably funner with a group, since you can mix and match from a dozen or so different preparations of mussels from your friends. Plus you might get to try more of their wonderful beers!

    Drink menu
    Shaji K.

    Tipsily walked into this restaurant after grabbing a few drinks at the nearby pubs. Bigger than it looks from the outside as the top floor leads into the lower floor with much more seating for various groups of people. Saturday late night, not too many people inside, so was able to sit immediately. To start off, shared the Dirty Fries (£9) - a mound of well crisped fries topped with cheese sauce, tomato sauce, "bacconaise", and pancetta. Not as saucy as the ingredients suggest, yet easy to share and hot off the fryer. For the main course, ordered the Savoury Waffle (£9) - a darkened waffle topped with chilli tomato ragu and a poached egg. Sections off quite nicely and the runny egg is an interesting topping over the dense waffle. Also ordered drinks from the solid list, but can't remember what they were. Cool spot to chill and relax in booths with a group of people. Food is an excellent indulgence if in the mood.

    Mmmussels...
    Vikkie N.

    The drop of the star is because this place is really loud! The restaurant is in the basement with low ceilings and long tables/benches, so if you're not into getting close to your fellow diners, eat elsewhere. That said, there is certainly a great atmosphere and even if conversation is limited (or at full volume) it has a certain je ne sais quoi. Coming to Belgo and not having mussels would be like coming to London and not riding on a double decker bus! The mussels were some of the best I've ever had! No rubbery or sandy molluscs here!

    Yihan X.

    Both the food and waitress are the best Love the moules and mussel popcorn!! It's the first that I've tried some Belgian food, and hopefully it turned out to be good!

    Roasted chicken
    Angela M.

    Great food, interior, vibes, and excellent cocktails! A must go restaurant! The pork dish was really good, highly recommend it!

    Part of the beer menu
    Keisha A.

    When I told people I was going to London their replies ranged from, "Ooh, maybe you'll meet a hot British guy" (didn't happen) to, "I bet you won't want to come back" (I did), to, "I hear they're snaggleteeth there" (no comment), and "Oh, the food there is terrible, just eat Indian food all the time" (I did not). By my second day in London I was less concerned with my food options and more concerned with how easily the pounds were flying out of my wallet like I was trying to make it rain. While taking in Covent Gardens one day, I consulted my tourist beacon aka guidebook and found a nearby restaurant serving two of my favorite things: seafood and Belgian beer. To top it off they offered an Express Lunch: a lager, a house wine or soft drink, moules (mussels) and frites (Really? Do I need to translate?) for £7.5. Granted, £7.5 is still over $11 since apparently the British are still punishing us for jumping ship centuries ago, but I could happily delude myself into thinking it was $7.50. Now I knew I would be able to eat in Paris later that week and not have to volunteer to be someone's African nanny for the day! My eyes danced the entire time I was at Belgo: the servers dress like Belgian monks, the walls are lined with kegs and kegs of delicious Belgian beer (I believe they have a variety of hundreds. HUNDREDS, people!) and I loved the industrial interior. Even the bathroom was an experience - it was co-ed and there wasn't much dividing the male and female sides and you share a sink. I was a bit slow on the uptake so when I saw a dude walk by me I was ready to bust out some self defense moves 'cause I will cut a mofo who gets to close to me and my lady business uninvited. But, all was well, he belonged there. I asked our Dutch-looking server if I could take a photo of her and her uniform - she gave me a strange look, which being in London I couldn't decipher whether it meant, "I don't speak very good English," "Bitch, WTF?", or "Idiot American traitors!" I explained to her, squirming in my dorkiness, that I'm someone who likes to take photos of her surroundings to capture the moment and she then bashfully acquiesced The traditionnelle mussels were tasty. They were delivered in a steaming pot seasoned with white wine, celery, onion and garlic. Accompanying them were the fries and a side of mayo (of course). I left Belgo satiated, less poor than I feared, happily tipsy and ready to go to Belgium for a love affair with a brewery.

    Out front of of Belgo....
    Sarah D.

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PLACE. It combines my three favorite things in the entire world... BEER... MUSSELS... & Frijtes (aka chips/fries). My Family and I came here while we were visiting London and my Dad had heard about Belgo's "BEAT THE CLOCK" special where you pay the price of the time you order... so like if you order at 6:30 you pay £6.30 which is pretty cheap considering! My Father and I both ordered the Mussels & Frijtes and my Mom got the Spit roasted chicken... all three where HUGE portions and absolutely SCRUMPTIOUS.... mmm my mouth is just watering thinking about it now! Because we are all three beer nerds too we just had to order (multiple.... says with a giggle) rounds of beer.... needless to say my mom was uber tipsy by the end of the meal... First Round of Beers: Me: Archel Brune (brewed by Monks, how cool is that?, also really good) Mom: Hoegaarden (white beer... really good) Dad: De Koninck (on tap I think... just ok I thought but Dad loved it) Second Round of Beers: Me: Gulden Draak (mmmmmmm.... yummy I love dark beer!) Mom: Hoegaarden (obviously she liked it enough to order twice) Dad: De Kninck (he like my Mom loved it so much he ordered it again) Desert Round: Me: Floris Framboise (my whole family loved this one with our desert!) Mom: (is a light weight and by this time was to tipsy to order a third...hah) Dad: Floris Honey (not as good as the Raspberry one!) For desert we got a waffle and split it and had a raspberry and honey beer. OMG SOOOO GOOD. Who ever said that beer cannot go with desert was mental. The design of the restaurant was really cool too. As you walk in you can see the chefs firing dishes and then you walk down and your seated in a sort of modern underground beer garden (there is also a sit down restaurant side but who would want to do that?). The loo was also super cool... it was all open and men and women were in the same room though different sides and washed their hands in a ginormous sink. Our server was really nice and the food was hot, fresh and tasty and the beers were great as well. Definitely coming back here the next time I make it down to London. *REMEMBER: -Beat the clock Special!!! -Raspberry fruit beer -Make a reservation because it gets kind of busy -Check out the bathroom (hahaha)

    Thai & Traditionelle moules
    Angela T.

    Eat at a Belgian Restaurant while in London? Sure, why not! My friend that I was traveling with had found this place on Trip Advisor (I am usually skeptical about that site), but I was pleasantly surprised. Covent Garden was short ride on the tube, it was a fun little area, cobblestone streets, pubs, clothing stores, etc. We couldn't decide on which moules, so we ordered two kilo pots (way too much food for two people) we ordered the Traditionelle (white wine, celery, garlic and onion) and the Thai (lemongrass, chili, ginger, kaffir lime, coconut and coriander). I preferred the Traditionelle as I thought the flavor was fantastic. The moules were excellent, big and juicy and fresh. We ordered bread so we could dip it into the pots (highly recommend soaking the sauce up with the bread). Lots of beer to choose from, I had a couple rounds of Mongozo coconut beer, which was so flavorful (not a lot of alcohol tho).

    Is this black stuff going to cause an alien with acid blood to grow inside me?
    Mit S.

    Was convinced to return here by a friend. She insisted they had the best lobster ever. They don't. And I've previously written about the chicken. Instead you pay £28 for a smaller lobster than you can get at Big Easy for £20. But wait! They have a special lobster festival menu, where you can order a SMALLER one for £35 that's a whole lobster that somehow has no claws! And is closer to the size of a crawfish. And when you query it and you have the regular lobster and the special side by side on the same table they will somehow find a way to insist that it is indeed a whole lobster. That's right. This more expensive and smaller lobster with no claws is a whole lobster according to Belgo. And when they take it away and bring you a regular lobster instead, they don't cook you another one. Instead they grab the first one they see so some other customer is also delayed. And you get a replacement lobster that has weird black stuff in it. Because that other customer had asked specifically for balsamic vinegar to be poured into half the lobster. So it looks like you're about to have that black stuff on the alien planet in Prometheus. And then you get the bill and it still has the optional service charge automatically added. So it's gone from 2 stars to 1 star. Sorry Belgo but you suck. And the moral of the story is stand your ground and don't listen to the girl. Life is too short to queue up for bad food in a hot, stuffy basement on a summer evening. Nothing will convince me to return here.

    Muscles, yo!
    Cecilia D.

    The way this place operates and the unique food is just neat. BUT it is food that is very very rich and high in fat so be prepared to eat a salad for days afterwards. They have a stunning array of beers and they are mussle worshippers so you MUST order that. It's a little loud because locals come here for their kids' birthdays but it's totally worth it. Great space in the basement too.

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    Elsa L.

    My sister and I happened to be in London one weekend and I had asked friends in advance for something near the Lyric Theatre to eat at that was decent. Belgo was suggested so we decided to give it a go! So it appears the upstairs area was more of a bar and downstairs was where all the eating happened. We were seated in a narrow passing as it was just the two of us, this made for a rather "cosy" environment, not the best place to sit, to be honest. It was also dimmer where we sat, so I can't help but feel we got the worst seats in the place. We decided to get some drinks since it was a wet evening. I ordered the Boon Kriek Lambic Cherry since cherry is my favourite fruit flavour (next to pear). This is a gorgeous fruit beer and quite high on my favourite alcoholic drinks. It's not as sweet as ciders but still, has that fruity taste. My sister ordered the Floris Framboise which I also recommend. Given the fact that Belgo's two main selling points were their mussels and rotisserie chicken, we decided to order one of each to see if they lived up to the hype. Our small table struggled to store everything we ordered, as you can see. The Thai and Kimchi moules were awfully tempting, but alas my sister does not eat spicy food so we had to compromise. We ordered the herb and garlic moules in the end, this has the added benefit of actually being able to taste the mussels. These were quite nice and substantial, I'm not a mussels connoisseur, but these were a-ok and I'd happily come back here again if I had a mussels craving. Next up was the Belgo Beer BBQ chicken. The sauce on this was soooo good and the chicken was very tender and moist. It's a shame the chicken looks so sad on its own as the sides came in their own bowls. Overall, a thumbs up for me. For each main, you had a choice of sides to accompany them. You can choose between bread, chips or salad to accompany the mussels. For the chicken, it was chips or salad. I had thought that the bread would be perfect for mopping up the sauce that went with the mussels, but I decided to go for chips in the end as it sort of went with both chicken and mussels. I would recommend you go for bread if you are ordering mussels, though! The salad is very much needed as there was a distinct lack of veggies in the meal. Although the salad was very varied and dressed nicely I did feel that the salad was disproportionally small, compared to the chips. The speculoos cheesecake was a must, even though at this point both of us were rather full. We shared one and the Lotus biscuit pretty much fell after I took this photo, it probably wasn't necessary. The cake was delicious although on the small side for £5.50. Overall, he atmosphere and seating weren't brilliant. The staff were very pleasant and quick, though, so we weren't made to feel like third class passengers in service as least. I felt that they were ever so slightly overpriced, especially the cheesecake The small salad was also disappointing, more salad, please! I would probably not visit Belgo again. The place was nice but nothing spectacular. As the chain only seems to be in London and Nottingham, I don't think I'd visit again as there are other places I've yet to eat at.

    Thai muscles... slurpy love. :)
    Josy A.

    Hmmm...nearly 100 people already reviewed this place! You don't need my opinion...but I'll give it to you anyway. Mwahahahaa! For lunch: 4 stars **** For dinner 5-7pm: 4 stars **** For dinner with no awesome discounts: 3 stars *** I really like Belgos...I have even been known to wait in the 'beer pen' and have a drink when there are not enough tables. When you pay for the time you arrive (eg. order at 6:45pm = pay £6.45 it's a bargain!! However, if you come a bit later, and order the same dishes that you could have an hour earlier for less than half the price...I always feel a little let down. Last night my friends and I arrived a little too late for one of the awesome cheap-eating deals, but it was still a pleasure to munch my way through a giant pile of muscles in Thai flavoured sauce. I'll probably keep coming back here for happy comfort food and silly long trays of schnapps. (^^)

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    Pretty good place if you like Oyster... and fries and beer. Overall a good experience to try.

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    Bit sad to have just missed the beat the clock offer, but food here is always worth the full price money.

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    Belgo Soho

    3.2(19 reviews)
    0.3 miBloomsbury
    ££

    I had a dream about Belgo last night and I've woken up with a craving for their moules-frites that…read morejust got insane. Then when I fully came-to I remembered they closed. Then I got mad because Belgo was awesome. Let this be the review that inspires a comeback!

    Cozy little place in Soho, London, serving Belgian food…read more The atmosphere of the restaurant was quite cool, and it really gave the impression of being somewhere in Belgium (even though I have never been to Belgium myself, haha). Our waitress was nice, but her English was quite poor, making the information and placing of orders a bit messy. Their menu was specialized around mussels, but I went for a sharing concept with my brothers between the Pork Belly, Beef Carbonara and Liege Meatballs, all of which were accompanied with potato stomp. The pork belly was okay tasting, but nothing special. The beef and meatballs however were really good! The portions were unfortunately quite small, and I felt like I left the restaurant hungrier than when I entered it. For me personally, this is always a huge dissapointment whenever going out somewhere to eat. If I were to go again, I'd rather go for the mussels. According to the others I went out with they were incredible. All in all this place gives you an authentic feeling of eating somewhere in Belgium, a decent tasting meal, and a lack of fullness for a fair price.

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    Huis - Side of moules. White wine sauce, accompanied with bread and butter.

    Huis

    4.0(3 reviews)
    65.1 mi

    This is one of my favorite restaurants...ever :)…read more The thing I particularly loved (and I think they're famous for) was the Kasesuppe, or beer soup. It was so rich and flavorful and cheesy and delicious..unlike anything I've ever tried before or since. It's hard to describe exactly what it's like (since it's different from any other soup I've tried) but suffice it to say we both (my boyfriend and I) absolutely loved it. This was on a road trip my bf and I took to Portsmouth btw, and I want to come back to the city just to go to this restaurant again! :) We also got a Croque Reuben (sandwich for me, large portion), Pork Belly (for him), Manniere Moules et Frites (mussels dish - Classic moules with garlic butter, white wine and parsley, served with toasted sourdough), Brugse Zot Sport (beer for him), Kwak (Kwak amber beer, cream, orange and fennel for me) and Orangina. The main dishes of pork belly (Pork belly slowly roasted in Lindemans Apple beer, served with Stoemp and seasonal vegetables, finished with apple beer and mustard reduction) and Reuben sandwich (Grilled sourdough sandwich with Gruyère and Cheddar, sliced pastrami, sauerkraut, gherkins, Emmental and Russian dressing) tasted great, and portions were really generous! Staff were friendly also and it was just a great time :))

    "Hoe gaat het?"…read more You'd be forgiven for thinking that a question like this would be greeted by a fond response in a Belgian bar, but, alas not. The Good: The beer is authentically Belgian/Dutch. The nibbles too. The bar staff are friendly. The couches are comfy. The Bad: The bar is a little bit Disneyland Antwerp. The staff aren't equipped with any Dutch. The French radio piped in is very annoying after an hour or so. The Ugly: There is a God awful high-pitched whine when the beer is being poured from tap. So if you're Dutch or Vlaams and you're missing some home comforts stop in, bud don't expect this be become a home away from home.

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    Befries - Brighton, London

    Befries

    4.6(5 reviews)
    47.7 mi

    Befries is such a cool idea and a fun place to go!…read more Basically the only thing they serve is really delicious Belgian fries. They are potato-y, crispy, a good size, and a nice consistency, as well as a great overall flavor. On their own, the fries/chips are super good... but what makes them even better is all of the different dipping sauces that are available to go with them. The sauce options are really unique and all of the ones I've tried were awesome! I also love that there are tons of different sauces to choose from! Also I think they switch out the sauces now and then which also makes it kind of interesting. The place is pretty small so sometimes the wait is a little while and it can get crowded, but it's totally worth it. It seems like most people order to-go, but eating there is much more fun. Plus, if you stay there to eat, you'll be able to sample/order more of the sauces rather than just one or two. I do wish that they had something other than fries, since fries alone aren't really a meal, but I guess that's one reason they are unique. I believe they have different sizes to choose from though, so depending on how big you go it could probably fill you up like a normal full meal would. Also, the staff is very nice, friendly, and helpful. Befries is kind of just an all-around great place.

    Being a big fan of chips, I just had to try this place out. When my husband and I arrived, we were…read moreimmediately greeted by a very friendly member of staff. We were soon informed of portions sizes and what sauces were available. We opted for medium portions of chips and several different sauces - sate, frites sauce, garlic mayonnaise, dill & mustard mayonnaise and a few others. We took a seat and very soon after we were brought our food. We were told that if we ran out of any of the sauces to let them know so that they could top us up. I must say that the chips are really very nice indeed. They have just the right ratio of fluffiness to crispness. The sauces are what really make it though - they are absolutely delicious. The sate sauce is particularly nice - so nice that we had to have seconds. The slight downsides are that the only drinks that they have available are bottles that you can buy from a cabinet by the front door which I feel cheapens it a little. Additionally, they could do with a little more seating.

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