The Brussels Food Festival happens a few times a year. You'll typically find 25 or more vendors at the same location every time. From Thai, Indian, African, Belgian, Italian, Ukrainian, and more, you will have plenty of delicious options to choose from.
You can punch "Brussels Food Festival" into Google Maps to find the location as it never changes. You can find plenty of parking but arrive early for the closest spots. Also, bring change for the toilets. You'll need to pay 0.50 per use, but the toilets are constantly cleaned so it's not a...
Read moreHappens each year in Brussels, as the name says :P You will get to taste food from the most famous cuisines around the world. To give you an idea: Samosas and tandoori dishes from india, greek souvlakis, turkish sweets, cookie dough at the dough bar, moroccan tajine, some belgian beers, french bakery stuff, lebanese hummus and falafel, american burgers, mexican tacos, and some other food from chile and africa. Nice place to go and try varities of food, with your friends and family. They also an artist to play some cool music while you...
Read moreWe went on the second day of the festival... the food was yummy and cheap.. we tried from indian foodism lounge- the chicken tikka was dry...kebap and chicken 65 good!! We also teied thai chicken noodles...which was mild but good!! I was expecting a bit more spicy. The greek peta was mind blowing...juicy and moist and well cooked.. The Ethiopian chicken platter was also a feast.. Some of the stalls had huge queues and the waiting made it a bit annoying but otherwise it was great!! Good food...cheap prices..we had a...
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