Description:
Located in the city's most elegant shopping gallery, this stylish brasserie offers a wide variety of seafood and, this being Brussels, mussels. Among the house specialties on the menu, the waterzooï (fish or chicken stew) and the choucroute (sauerkraut) are also available for takeout, but then you'd miss out on the restaurant's sleek Art Deco interior replete with dark wood, mirrors, and ceiling fans. The white-jacketed waiters are friendly and efficient as they scurry up and down the long rows of tables.
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User Reviews for Taverne du Passage
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Not the best restaurant
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I am a great fun of moules et frites (mussels with french fries) but the ones that I had here were not great. The mussels were undercooked and not fresh...would not recommend it!
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- posted on 11.19.12
- by magnamagn
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A classic in every sense
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This is a restaurant with a long and fascinating history, and it feels like it from the moment you enter it through the wooden swing doors from the elegant Galeries de La Reine. The...
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- posted on 10.26.12
- by Hulot101
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Not up to expectations
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Saturday evening, we have to wait, mine dish was ok, my friend did not like it. The dressing came into a plastic soda container. It was over priced!
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- posted on 10.20.12
- by Wiebke M
Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
- Details
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Contact:
- tel: 02/512-37-32
Address:
- Galerie de la Reine 30
- in the Galeries Royales St-Hubert
- Brussels
Payments:
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Hours:
- Daily noon-midnight
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