Beautiful store, great location, huge selection, but by far the most expensive organic, or "bio"…read morestore as the locals call it, that I've come across in Brussels. Even the tea is more here than anywhere else.
I often buy organic and local food while travelling, so I wanted to drop in for some nuts, nut butter, chocolate, and lo and behold, freshly squeezed green juice! Yes!
Sadly, there was never anyone at the juice bar, even after waiting multiple times on different occasions.
Almond butter was almost €1 more than another bio store on the other side of Parc Cinquetaire. Chocolate was also priced higher, as was pretty much everything I came across where I'm aware of the local pricing.
Expats, the staff speak English and French. I was a bit annoyed that even though I speak French fluently (I went to school in French), and spoke French to the staff, I was replied to in English because of my bank card (which puts the language your card is in up on the debit machine screen - standard in Belgium).
I'll return just because it's convenient, but I'll likely buy most of my food from the Sunday market instead, right in front of this store. (Search Place Jourdain Market or Marché for details, it's on Yelp).