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    Caroline's Kitchen

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Winehouse Osteria

    Winehouse Osteria

    4.5(74 reviews)
    16.3 kmAnneesens, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles
    €€

    Get out of the tourist zone and find this off the beaten path gem. Food was excellent. Great wine…read moreselection. Very small place.

    Found this little Italian spot on TripAdvisor. We were looking for something cozy, one cold and…read morerainy night and this had exactly the feel we needed. Thought about making reservations, but instead we just got there right when they opened and there would've been no need. Granted it was a work week night, literally for the entire hour we were there only two tables arrived. And I was counting us. Perhaps later you might want a reservation or you might have to wait. There were only about seven or eight tables me entire thing so it's cozy. The one person running the cash register and taking orders, was very kind, but a little distracted on her phone. I wonder if she was doing work. She was very sweet though and gave good recommendations. My friend got the Ragu while I opted for the gnocchi. I actually preferred the Ragu for sure. The meat was tender and delicious, and the noodles were thick and delightful. The gnocchi kind of tasted a little, bland and repetitive. To be honest, I wish we could've shared like five tiny plates. Felt like I was eating way too much gnocchi and didn't get a lot of diversity. The bacon on top did help a little. The dishes were about 25 a piece, but they definitely tasted homemade. We opted for the bruschetta as a starter and I would've skipped that. The tomatoes were super fresh and the bread was good but the olive oil was playing. Don't think it was worth $10. The wine selection was brilliant. Generally pretty affordable for the quality. Some delicious wines there that night. Love love, love the aesthetic. We definitely want to return and try some new things.

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    Winehouse Osteria - Pannacotta

    Pannacotta

    Winehouse Osteria - Troccoli with veal white sauce

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    Troccoli with veal white sauce

    Native

    Native

    4.6(47 reviews)
    54.4 kmSint-Andries, Sint-Andries
    €€

    Great options for vegetarians! So many different types of meals to choose from, and they do a great…read morejob with still making it taste great. Definitely recommend the avocado toast; it's cliche, but it's divine. The place is intimate with retro vintage vibes. It's a two man show with owner running the restaurant and a chef in the back. Definitely recommend if you're in Antwerp.

    Came for Saturday lunch. There is an English menu if you ask. Focus on fresh, veggie-ful light…read more(though large portion) meals. I had the chicken and hummus "toast" which is thick-cut, fresh bread lightly toasted and piled high with fresh grilled chicken, hummus, salad, pickled veg (which I swapped for seasonal veg). My husband had the roast beef toast with similar ingredients save for the meat. It was tasty but required deconstructing and eating with knife and fork ... and I kept getting distracted by the quinoa salads topped with goat's cheese that came out and looked yummy (and were most popular). There was also a quinoa base quiche that looked lovely and sold out fast. Service was friendly but took some time (just down to being busy not necessarily inefficiency or lack of trying). Good selection of local beers and Belgium based juices and teas, and wine and cocktails too. Focus on local, healthier options including alternatives to meat and grains, and on the more expensive side as these types of cafes tend to be: our bill was €38 for two sandwiches, a soup of the day, a beer and a juice

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    EXKI - Quiche Lorraine

    EXKI

    4.5(2 reviews)
    18.7 km

    I may or may not have come here twice during my 5 hour layover in Brussels. What can I say? An oat…read moremilk latte after 2 weeks without coffee is basically heaven in an 8 oz cup. First time around: I ordered an 8 oz (which is considered a medium, LOLZ) oat milk latte with one pump of vanilla and a little Quiche Lorraine (GF) on the side. The total came out to about $12/ €10. The gal who helped me was so wonderful! As soon as she heard me say, "hello", she switched gears and asked me, "English?". I was so impressed watching her interact with multiple different customers, seamlessly jumping from language to language. After I grabbed my food, I went and found a little table in the middle of the airport where I had an eat-pray-love moment with my food and coffee. Following my heavenly breakfast, I walked around for 2 hours and was drawn back for another coffee. That's how you know it's good coffee, folks. Check 'em out - it'll make your layover somethin' like a dream!

    Love that it has labeled for allergies! Gluten Free choices now include an little sandwich...with…read morethe best gluten free bread I've had in a very long time-cannot believe it's gluten free! Also got a little quinoa salad that I typically pick up which is also tasty. I'm still not over the bread and kind of wish I got two haha. It's so rare that I find good GF bread in fast-ish food and so desperately needed something a bit more filling.

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    EXKI - My gluten free 'Gabriella' sandwich :)

    My gluten free 'Gabriella' sandwich :)

    EXKI - Oat milk latte with a touch of vanilla- after 2 weeks without coffee, I can't tell you how fab this tastes.

    Oat milk latte with a touch of vanilla- after 2 weeks without coffee, I can't tell you how fab this tastes.

    EXKI - The quinoa 'McKinley' salad

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    The quinoa 'McKinley' salad

    Caroline's Kitchen - gluten_free - Updated May 2026

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