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Fin de SiècleA-Worth Trying

Rue des Chartreux 9, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium · Belgian restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (9609 reviews)

Outdoor seating

Lively Belgian stalwart delivering hearty classics and big portions at fair prices, but expect queues, noise, and occasionally brusque service with strict one-dish-per-person rules.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Fin de Siècle delivers exceptional Belgian comfort food with generous portions and remarkable consistency across repeat visits, earning its destination status among locals and travelers alike. Quick service execution and lively communal atmosphere reinforce its appeal as a reliable neighborhood institution. However, inconsistent service warmth and tight quarters during peak hours prevent grade A territory—the no-sharing policy and occasional payment friction also temper the experience for some diners.

Restaurant Summary

Walk in and the room hits you with warm, bustling energy: high ceilings, chalkboard menus, and clinking Trappist glasses. Diners queue outside, but inside servers move with purpose. One table summed it up: "We waited, then feasted—worth it." Just know service can feel brisk and no-nonsense when the room is full. The cooking leans classic Belgian—hearty, slow-cooked, beer-friendly. Carbonnade is the headliner, with lamb shank, pork knuckle, and stoemp drawing repeat praise. Expect big plates, honest flavors, and quick turnarounds; it suits travelers and locals who want tradition over frills. For families, portions are generous and flavors familiar—sausages, mash, roasted meats, pasta—making it accessible for kids. There is no kids menu, and the one-dish-per-person rule can be tough for light eaters, so plan to share carefully or choose simpler plates.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€36-48 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Trendy central district mixing indie boutiques and bars with classic Brussels charm; attracts locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked; busy evenings with high footfall.

Nearby: Near Grand Place and Sainte-Catherine; shopping streets, craft beer bars, and galleries nearby.

MarollesMarolles is a lively, eclectic neighborhood known for its vintage shops, flea markets, and traditional Belgian eateries. The dining scene here is casual and authentic, often reflecting the working-class roots of the area with a focus on hearty, traditional cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere.
Rue des ChartreuxRue des Chartreux is a charming street within Marolles that hosts several traditional brasseries and cafes, offering an intimate and authentic dining environment away from the busiest tourist spots.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–00:00 Tuesday12:00–00:00 Wednesday12:00–00:00 Thursday12:00–00:00 Friday12:00–00:00 Saturday12:00–00:00 Sunday12:00–00:00

Available: Outdoor seating

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