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Bernie's Burger

Bernie's Burger

(12 reviews)

Gare du Midi, Saint-Gilles

I'm glad I didn't read the reviews before I found Bernie's at the Brussels midi train station. We…read morewalked through the whole station looking for something to eat for a late lunch. There were many organic and vegan type places, or your standard fast food "takeaway" counters. But then we found Bernie's and based on what we saw, we decided to eat there. Couldn't have been more surprised and pleased. The bun did have a lot of seeds on but it was delicious, soft and large enough to cover the burgers. My husband had a double burger and it was very good. I had the lamb burger and I loved it. The fries were fresh and hot. Yes we paid a little bit more than a fast food joint but we felt like we got more. We had no complaints and would go back again. BTW, even though it was a counter service, the service was friendly and efficient also. I have found that a smile and courtesy always are returned in kind.

It's kinda pricey and it's kinda just okay…read more I like the concept and where this is going or would have gone. It certainly seems like it'd be better than Quick. Sadly, it's pretty rough around the edges. The burgers look good. Like they should look good, but when you get them they kinda look sad. Maybe it's the lighting? Or how they're made? Or the excessive amount of seeds in the bread? I don't know. The bread actually seems like it'd be appetizing and for the most part my meal was pretty good, albeit more on the experimental side of flavor notes, in my opinion. I wanted the Veggie burger, but was quickly informed it was out, so opted for their "new" Crispy Chicken. A majority of Bernie's menu is beef patties with only two non-red meat options. Maybe their beef burgers are better than their chicken? I'd have really liked to have tried the veggie though, but oh well. Anyways, the chicken was a standard chicken filet of the frozen processed kind. You know the drill. The breading was really greasy, but the sandwich itself wasn't bad. I'm used to chicken sandwiches being a bit more simplistic in condiments and toppings usually the mayo and lettuce drill with an occasional tomato thrown in. Bernie's crispy chicken had a tapenade with a honey dijon, red onion, spring mix and more. This just sounded good. I was pretty excited, but it ended up being an odd composition of flavors. So what? It wasn't for me. Still decent meal. I also ordered fries which scored me a cone from Fritkots next door. They don't seem to share a grill exactly, but if you get fries in your order it'll be from them. Fries were okay. I'm not sure how great Gare du Midi food court fare can get since so far I've been rather unimpressed with a lot of it, but if Bernie's can sort the rough edges they'd be a really nice option.

Mr Falafel - Mr Falafel

Mr Falafel

(40 reviews)

Anneesens, Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

Very cheap vegetarian falafel joint that'll keep you full for very little money, but it's not…read moregood-quality food. We came here a bunch of times on our first visit to Brussels way back in 2013 when there was barely any vegan food around. We thought we'd return for a cheap meal. Currently, it's €7 for a falafel: you get a hearty whole wheat pita, with four freshly cooked falafel balls; then it's self-serve at the salad bar where you can fill your pita plus another small plastic container with various low-quality salads, hummus, hot sauce and other condiments. The pita and falafel are actually decently quality, but the salad bar is pretty lame; I guess I shouldn't expect much for the price. All in all, decent cheap falafel joint, but don't expect high quality.

Vegan Factor: 5.0 Stars Falafels! Fresh salad bar! Awesome…read morecombo. I can't verify everything was vegan on the salad bar due to the language barrier, but lots of options to keep you satisfied. Food: 4.5 Stars Really good falafel with a nice combo of herbs, fried to a nice crisp, served on a healthy whole wheat pita. Really good hummus and baba ghanoush. Some pickled and veggies in oil among the usual fare. Repeatability: 4.5 Stars If you're in Brussels, this is the place to go for falafels. Say hello. Order your falafel at the counter. Eat a salad while you wait. Fill up your pita/refill your salad. Have your 4.50 Euro ready. Leave fully satisfied.

Friterie Tabora - Fries with Dallas sauce and fries with Andalouse sauce.

Friterie Tabora

(116 reviews)

Centre-Ville, Bruxelles

Since I was in Belgium (which is the country that invented french fries if you weren't aware), I…read moreknew that I needed to check out some good friteries around the city. There were some recommendations online for Fritteria Tabora, and since it wasn't too far from us we decided to check it out. It's a small shop that is to-go, and there was a long line that we waited out of for around half an hour. When you order, they'll essentially scoop the fries out of the oil and put it onto a plate for you. Afterwards, you can order different sauces to try it with. They recommended the Andalouse sauce, so we decided to get that one. I have to say that this was probably the best fries that I had during my trip in Belgium (esp after trying it at like 8 different places), so I think that it was worth the wait. These were the most crispy and had the most satisfying crunch overall so far. Even though the line might be long, if you want to try out what Belgium is known for then I think it's worth the wait.

Nothing in this world brings me more joy than French fries. Actually, let's take it a step further…read more-- nothing on this planet brings me more joy than French fries with multiple sauces. Sweet curry, buffalo, barbecue... not ketchup and mayo. The line was long -- like the whole city had the same craving at the same time. Total Spider-Man meme moment... everybody pointing like, "Oh, you're me? You're me?" The fries were fresh -- not sitting there waiting on somebody. They cook them to order. You literally see the raw fries, then the cooked fries, and it's like an assembly line. One guy takes your sauce order, the other guy repeats it back like telephone, and you watch it get passed down and checked. You get hype listing sauces and then they hit you with, "Only three" before you get too crazy. Service is quick and friendly. They don't ask a million questions because it's simple -- we sell fries and sauces. What do you want? Ambience: tiny walk-up, as small as a food spot can get, but it works. No yelling, no "my order is wrong," none of that. There are tables out front so you can sit, eat, and people-watch on a nice night (or day). Amazing experience. Would absolutely recommend.

Snack Loni - belgian - Updated May 2026

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