118 Boulevard Emile Jacqmain - 1000 Brussels
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Restaurant: La Mélodie du Goût

Restaurant: La Mélodie du Goût review - TopTable user
2008-03-21

La Mélodie du Goût was a lovely little restaurant with friendly (but fairly slow) service. When we arrived our table was still reserved for us in front of the fire even though we were 30 mins late. Food was lovely and in generous portions although our first choice of dessert was not available the freshly baked tarte tatin that we were recommended was wonderful. Would recommend, especially if you are staying in the Rogier area where many hotels are situated.

Restaurant: La Mélodie du Goût review - TopTable user
2008-04-05

Delightful evening at La Melodie du Gout. Strangely quiet for a Saturday night but food was delicious - particularly recommend the salads which were very creative. Some of the best roquefort I've ever eaten. Tarte tatin also did not disappoint. Not somewhere you would find without already knowing about it. Good value for money as well considering Brussels prices.

Restaurant: La Mélodie du Goût review - TopTable user
2008-04-26

simple, quality food in a laid back setting. perfect

Restaurant: La Mélodie du Goût review - TopTable user
2008-07-12

unfortunately the very nice restaurant is located on a very big street...

Restaurant: La Mélodie du Goût

La Mélodie du Goût

La Mélodie du Goût restaurant set on a busy Brussels street corner in a charming 19th century building, is a superb choice for a quick bit or lingering meal before or after the Theatre National. Mediterranean is the over-riding aesthetic here, with bare wooden floors, utile wooden or loom chairs, dark wood tables, colourful table runners, country antiques dotted here and there. Groups up to 60 can take over the terrace, or larger parties up to 140 will fill the main restaurant nicely. The menu takes rigorously-sourced ingredients and turns them into authentic dishes from right around the Med, with special emphasis on France and Italy. So you might enjoy a starter of classic salade Nicoise, a main course of lasagne or pizza or a kebab, and dessert of traditional Belgian waffle with sugar. A light, airy first floor dining room accommodates large groups and, as service continues non-stop from opening, it’s a great choice for travelers still on the home time zone. Welcoming service and street-level terrace.

Address

La Mélodie du Goût
118 Boulevard Emile Jacqmain
1000 Brussels

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Cuisine
French / Mediterranean
Opening Hours

Mon - Sat 11am - 11pm
Sun: closed all day

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Restaurant: La Mélodie du Goût

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