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    3.3 (3 reviews)

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    Mosquito da Beira Baixa

    Mosquito da Beira Baixa

    (6 reviews)

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    It was great experience for my colleague and I. My colleague wanted to get more in touch with…read moreLusitania cuisine, as his niece is going to have a destination wedding in Portugal this summer. However, I would not call this place as typical Portuguese food restaurant. It is as eclectic as fun is the name (a mosquito that can be found in the part of the river). The red hair tattooed owner was super friendly answering all my questions concerning the pictures in the walls. I was curious to see if they were real ancestors or she just got those photos online to create faux family ambiance. It happens that they were real family, now overseeing what we eat from those black and white shots! This restaurant is very relaxing and calm, you can have a conversation and enjoy the food. Another thing is when you go to the bathroom and you clash with those eyes protruding the walls!!! they look so authentic. It was funscary! Food: my seafood plate was super delicious, nothing to complain about. The tomato based broth was really good. My colleague was not as happy with his meat as was more done than expected. We shared a creme brulee that was awesome too. It was a bummer that the bacalhau dish was not available. That is what I went for initially but i dont regret choosing that restaurant versus more typical Belgian options around.

    The fish plate (multiple types) was spectacular. Simple, fresh, cooked perfectly. Salmon, a white…read morefish like dorado, prawn and anothe white fish similar to a cod with a fatty crispy skin. Crispy potatoe fingerlings cooked expertly. Crunchy and soft in the middle. Salad was simple yet what I was wanting. If I had more than one day I would come back and try aeat dish but the seafood is awesome. Come try it!

    Caramulo

    Caramulo

    (6 reviews)

    €€

    Flagey

    There are plenty of Portuguese expats in Brussels and an equally good number of Portuguese…read morerestaurants. But how about cantinas that dish out some homely favorites at a good price? Now those are often harder to come by. You learn about places such as Caramulo through word to mouth. There is nothing elegant, sophisticated or culinary challenging about what goes on here. But from the number of people, you know something is on. This is cantine food at its best. Bacalhau, or Portuguese salted cod for us Anglophone speakers, is one of the main items on any Portuguese menu. No surprise then to find it here done in four or five variations. They do plenty of other fishes too, including bream, fish stews, seabass, squid, all kinds of shellfishes and octopus. Now that's not all, they have Portuguese glazed meats and a number of carnivorous cuts. Beside most of us taking variants of the cod, one did manage the lamb chops and ended up just as satisfied. Now, as you know, when you eat gran's cooking, you usually eat til you drop. Well this might not be your gran cooking, nor is it an eat as much as you can, but portions are such that I would be cautious about eating any more than a main (maybe 'a' shared starter). This coming from someone that can eat far more than most. You can guess then that I can't comment on dessert. We never got near to trying them. But based on starters and main, this place ticks a very many boxes. Good portions, good taste and very affordable, what else do you need? It is about homely food. If you want sophistication in a restaurant setting then go somewhere else. Bring sophistication to this table and it would loose its appeal. (Next door is a bar, a very standard bar. The only connection between the two is the shared corridor leading to the toilet where you might just be entertained by guests that have indulged in more than they should have next door!)

    Sol de Belem - portuguese - Updated May 2026

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