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Neighbourhood Restaurant La Ganshoren restaurant in Ganshoren, BRU
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View of Neighbourhood Restaurant La Ganshoren in Ganshoren, BRU
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Neighbourhood Restaurant La Ganshoren

$$Restaurant
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children who can sit through a meal will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, while older kids and teens can appreciate trying traditional Belgian specialties like waffles, frites, and carbonnade flamande in an authentic local setting.

About

Neighbourhood Restaurant La Ganshoren offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere where families can enjoy authentic Belgian cuisine without the formality of downtown Brussels establishments. This local favorite serves traditional dishes with a family-friendly menu that introduces children to Belgian flavors in a relaxed neighborhood setting where locals dine.

Highlights

  • Authentic Belgian frites (fries) that kids universally love, served with multiple dipping sauces
  • Traditional Belgian waffles for dessert, the real deal compared to what you find back home
  • Welcoming local atmosphere where families are regular customers
  • Opportunity to try carbonnade flamande (Belgian beef stew) and other regional specialties in a non-touristy setting
  • Child-friendly portions and staff accustomed to serving local families with children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.English menus may not be readily available, so download a translation app or look up common Belgian dishes beforehand to help kids choose their meals.
  2. 2.Belgian dining typically runs later than American schedules. Lunch is served 12pm to 2pm and dinner starts around 6:30pm, so plan accordingly with hungry kids.
  3. 3.Ask for a children's portion (portion enfant) of adult dishes if you don't see a kids menu, as many Belgian restaurants happily accommodate this request.
  4. 4.The Ganshoren neighborhood is residential and quiet, making it easy to let kids stretch their legs with a walk before or after the meal.
  5. 5.Belgian restaurant etiquette expects you to ask for the check rather than having it brought automatically, so flag down your server when ready to leave.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes or early dinners (6pm to 7pm) are ideal for families, as the restaurant will be less crowded and service quicker. Weekend lunches are also good but may be busier with local families.

What to Know

Most Belgian restaurants accept credit cards but always carry some euros for tips. High chairs are typically available upon request. The moderate price point means expect to pay around 15 to 25 euros per adult entree.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Belgian restaurants may have reduced hours or closures during July and August when locals take summer holidays, so call ahead if visiting during peak summer. The cozy interior makes this especially appealing during Belgium's rainy fall and winter months.

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