As a tourist you always suspect that the places too close to the main tourist attractions are expensive, touristy, and not authentic. Surprisingly, in Brussels centre, you can be just around the corner from Grand-Place and find nice bars that drag locals and lucky tourists alike - and some new locals ready to discover the city like myself.
One such place is Nüetnigenough (hard to spell or pronounce) at Rue du Lombard 25. From outside it already looks tempting with its Art Nouveau facade and beautiful windows. It's a traditional but relaxed place with interesting food - unfortunately, nothing for the vegetarians except for the day's soup or some Indian curry - like rabbit in a gueuze sauce, and a great selection of Belgian beers.
The menu of Nüetnigenough.
The bar/restaurant is (of course!) in the secret Brussels list for "The 5 Best Local Beers and Where to Drink Them". For Nüetnigenough the book recommends Lindemans Kriek Cuvee René (No. 154 in the list), but I had something completely different, as the very friendly waiter was ready to recommend some of their rarer beers.
Relaxed place, friendly atmosphere, and nice service - what more do you want after escaping the crowds of Grand-Place?
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