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BodjaB+Worth Trying

Rue de Stassart 104, 1050 Ixelles, Belgium · Vegetarian restaurant, Organic restaurant, Tibetan restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (334 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Peaceful vegetarian Tibetan spot for excellent momos and teas; prices are moderate for Brussels, portions lean light, and service can be leisurely.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Bodja delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality anchored by standout momos and an impressive tea selection, supported by knowledgeable staff and a serene garden setting. However, inconsistent execution—with recurring reports of bland noodles and dry items alongside excellent dishes—and notably slow service pacing prevent a higher grade. The experience feels like a peaceful retreat for vegetarian Tibetan fare, but reliability concerns and light portions limit its standing among the area's stronger dining destinations.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels calm and zen, a tea-forward space where servers gently guide you through momos and infusions. One diner said the vibe felt like a brief retreat, with a tranquil garden out back and soothing music that sets a relaxed pace. In the kitchen, the focus is on vegetarian Tibetan staples with clean flavors: steamed or crispy momos, glass noodles, and grain-veg bowls. Expect delicate seasonings more than big spice hits; chili oil and soy on the side let you dial it up. Tea lovers will find lots to explore, and desserts like the key lime pie and Nomad cheesecake draw frequent praise. Families will find it approachable thanks to simple noodles, dumplings, and mild flavors. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the chow-mein, mini momo sets, and small bowls work well for younger eaters; portions skew light, so plan accordingly.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€28-38 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Chic, mixed residential-retail zone near Avenue Louise; attracts professionals, shoppers, and locals seeking calm cafes.

Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with steady foot traffic; typical central Brussels urban safety norms.

Nearby: Close to Place Stéphanie and Avenue Louise boutiques; offices, galleries, and upscale shops nearby.

IxellesIxelles is characterized by its eclectic mix of residents and a dynamic dining scene that includes trendy cafes, ethnic restaurants, and traditional Belgian eateries. The area is popular for its cultural diversity and lively social atmosphere, attracting a broad demographic interested in both casual and refined dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–14:30, 18:30–21:00 Tuesday11:30–14:30, 18:30–21:00 Wednesday11:30–14:30, 18:30–21:00 Thursday11:30–14:30, 18:30–21:00 Friday11:30–14:30, 18:30–21:00 Saturday Sunday

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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