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PositanoA-Worth Trying

Rue De Pascale 20, 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium · Italian restaurant, Restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (665 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Warm, lively Italian in the EU Quarter with standout pastas and friendly service; pizzas polarize and prices trend high for Brussels.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Positano delivers solid A-grade performance through genuinely warm and attentive service paired with strong pasta execution and generous portions, though inconsistent pizza quality and a comfortable but dated interior prevent higher distinction. The hospitable EU Quarter trattoria excels at making guests feel welcomed and offers reliable Italian comfort, but lacks the culinary refinement or memorable setting to compete with the area's premier dining destinations.

Restaurant Summary

In the EU Quarter, Positano hums with a warm, lively energy where staff greet you like regulars and keep the mood buoyant. Reviewers describe service as "genuinely caring," and little touches like a birthday candle or a post-meal digestif add to the hospitable vibe. Expect a bustling room at peak times that still feels cozy and convivial. The cooking leans classic Italian with a few elevated flourishes—think briny vongole, plush gnocchi with pesto and shrimp, truffle tagliolini, and generous seafood. Pastas draw consistent praise, while pizzas split opinions due to dough and seasoning. Portions satisfy, prices are on the higher side for the area, and discounts via The Fork can soften the bill for a quality-first meal that remains grounded rather than showy. It suits those who enjoy comforting Italian staples more than culinary theatrics. Families do well here: kids gravitate to simple pizzas and pastas, and staff are accommodating. There is no explicit kids menu noted, but Margherita or 4 Formaggi and straightforward pastas are accessible. If your child sticks to very mild flavors, consider avoiding the more intense truffle or seafood dishes and lean into familiar choices.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€42-60 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Business-heavy EU institutions zone with weekday lunch bustle and after-work dinners; mixed locals and international crowd.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic tied to EU offices; quiets at night and weekends.

Nearby: Near EU Commission and Parliament offices, hotels, and coworking hubs; strong weekday demand.

SchaerbeekSchaerbeek is a multicultural and vibrant neighborhood with a mix of residential and commercial areas. It offers a variety of dining options ranging from traditional Belgian to international cuisines, reflecting its diverse population. The atmosphere is lively but more relaxed compared to central Brussels, with a growing number of trendy eateries and local markets.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–14:30, 18:30–21:30 Tuesday12:00–14:30, 18:30–21:30 Wednesday12:00–14:30, 18:30–21:30 Thursday12:00–14:30, 18:30–21:30 Friday12:00–14:30, 18:30–21:30 Saturday Sunday

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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