Top Chinese Restaurants in Brussels

Sarhan Basem

Brussels (Brussels Morning) There are a variety of Chinese restaurants in Brussels, Belgium. Some are classics, while others are hipster-chic. Myers and Chang, in the South End, serve classics like tea-smoked pork ribs. They’re cured with tea, marinated in a sauce made from Sichuan peppercorns, and perfectly tender. They serve nasi goreng and crispy Brussels sprouts, as well as a range of other Chinese dishes. The kitchen also uses wok hei and homemade terasi for their cooking.

If you’re looking for a good Chinese restaurant in Brussels, consider Shanu’s House of Noodles. The chef at this restaurant offers a variety of Chinese dishes from the ancient east, such as a delicious roasted duck. The fried rice is also a popular choice. If you’re looking for something new, try Sweet Mandarin. It’s the first Mandarin in Europe to win the Michelin Guide’s Best New Restaurant Award.

For a taste of Mandarin cuisine, try New King. The chef at New King has been awarding the restaurant the best local restaurant in Belgium for over 10 years. You won’t be disappointed by the aromatic duck and modern Chinese menu. The cocktails are so good, you’ll forget you’re even eating a normal meal. If you’re feeling adventurous, try the famous Shanu’s Noodle House. The staff is friendly and the food is consistently great.

If you’re hungry and looking for authentic Chinese cuisine in the city, you should head to Carnet Gourmand in Paris. This is a fine example of a classic Mandarin restaurant, with excellent service. This location also caters to vegans, offering quality plant-based recipes. Min Jiang is another excellent choice for a high-quality meal in Brussels. Located in the historic center of the Belgian capital, it offers an elegant setting while providing views of the city and the London skyline. The menu is complemented by killer cocktails and a menu that will please the palate.

Lychee Oriental has consistently been voted the best Chinese restaurant in the European Union. The food at this restaurant is delicious and authentic. The chef, who hails from Scotland, is a talented young chef. The price is also reasonable. One can enjoy traditional food with his family. The restaurant is located in a picturesque part of town. If you’re a foodie, you’ll want to check out the Xian warrior and the chicken.

Sia restaurant is a great place to sample the food from China. This stylish, three-story restaurant has a pond and a vaulted ceiling. It serves Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine. Its menu offers sushi, sizzling rabbit, and shredded pork with pickled vegetables. For an authentic experience, you should check out China & Irish in Brussels. The menu offers a range of choices for any budget.

For soup dumplings, there is no better place to visit than Yi Chan. This authentic Chinese restaurant is home to more than a hundred different types of dumplings. Their signature dish is xiao long bao, which is a famous dish in Beijing. Its interior design is impressive, and its menu offers a wide range of delicious soups and dim sum. Regardless of your budget, you can’t go wrong in any of these delicious establishments.

If you’re looking for a Chinese restaurant in Brussels, you’ve come to the right place. There are many choices of Chinese restaurants in Brussels. If you’re looking for a traditional, authentic dish, look no further. You can also try out the best Asian food in Brussels at 888 Pan Asian cafe. It’s open late and has excellent food. If you’re a foodie, you’ll want to try these two locations.

Whether you’re in the mood for Chinese cuisine, the city has many options. There’s a wide variety of restaurants with Chinese cuisine in Brussels. For those who don’t like to wait for hours for a table, 888 Pan Asian Cafe offers a variety of Asian dishes for all tastes and budgets. Besides serving delicious food, 888 Pan Asian Cafe also has a large selection of vegetarian and vegan options.

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Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.