Pizza, but not much more, which is fair enough for this turkish run family restaurant. Good quality and value for money. I found the pizzas a bit tasteless and overly generously loaded with toppings which actually means that the dough is undercooked and the food a tad cold before it arrives at the table. However the service is super quick, friendly and informal. There are NO gluten free options and the salads are OK but nothing special. The Icecream is home made and the Speculoos version of Tiramisu is worth a try - I liked it. Indoor seating is in two section (approx 40 seats) and there is outdoor (unheated) seating. Toilets are accessible but with some difficulty (corners and...
Read moreIf you care about yourself and your wallet, stay away from this (and instead, just my personal suggestion, go to La Pizza è Bella gourmet close to Place Jourdan: pay less, eat much much better).
The pizza at Posto al sole is really bad, and expensive. You can recognize it's not an Italian place because they have the Hawaii pizza in the menu.
Also, a "funny" thing, the Pizza "Siciliana" has no ingredients from Sicily. Quite the contrary, one of the ingredients is "Taleggio", which is a cheese typical of north of Italy (Lombardia,...
Read morePosto Al Sole is not in my list of the best Pizza shops in Brussels. The pizza is average and very expensive. The combination of the ingredients in the recipes is also funny. Never heard of Pizza Siciliana with Gorgonzola and Parma ham! But don’t be surprised, the chef is Arab, maybe the owner is Italian. The restaurant space is small and it can get a bit crowded. Nothing fancy but you will be pleased with Italian music from the old days. You can eat on the spot or take away. Parking in the area is horrific - don’t tell me that I...
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