Best Vegan Restaurants In Brussels

The 7 Best Vegan Restaurants In Brussels

Veganism is one of the fastest-growing lifestyle choices of the moment, yet there’s still an idea that vegan food can be bland and tasteless. In 2020, that’s simply not true, especially at the best vegan restaurants in Brussels. 

Vegan restaurants are popping up all over the city and plant-based dieters are slowly beginning to enjoy the same culinary delights as their meat-eating counterparts. While traditional Belgian cuisine might not be vegan-friendly, these restaurants sure are.

The seven best vegan restaurants in Brussels show just how creative vegan dishes can be. Whether you’ve made the switch to veganism or not, these restaurants are a must-visit. 

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1. Humus x Hortense

Humus x Hortense has got to be one of the absolute most beautiful restaurants in Europe, vegan or not. While you’ll find that the menu is vegetarian, you’ll certainly be able to indulge in the delectable dishes here as a vegan too. According to the restaurant, the “tasting menu resonates with the rhythm of 24 micro seasons and it changes every week depending on the harvest of the wild farm Le Monde de Mille Couleurs.”

Best Vegan Restaurants In Brussels

2. Vegasme

Let’s be clear that Vegasme is, first and foremost, a vegan market in Brussels. This means that if you’re travelling and looking to cook your own meals back at your Airbnb, you’ll find lots of vegan ingredients here. However, you simply can’t pass up the chance to sample some of their on-site dishes. They focus on mainly cafe food, but you’ll find both sweet and savoury treats to enjoy.

Best Vegan Restaurants In Brussels

3. TICH

TICH is more of a lifestyle than a restaurant, at least that’s what it feels like when entering this concept-store and cafe. As it’s located just three minutes away from the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, it’s a great place for vegan lunch in Brussels. Everything here is vegan and refined sugar-free. Indulge in some organic cold-pressed juices, vegetable plates, or other tasty brunch menu items.

Best Vegan Restaurants In Brussels

4. Vegger

Who says vegans can’t enjoy fast food, too? At Vegger, they do vegan fast food right, and they do it oh-so-tasty. Craving a veggie burger and some vegan fries on a night out in Brussels? Visit Vegger for what is set to be one of the absolute tastiest plant-based burgers you’ll ever try. The fries are pretty out-of-this-world too.

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5. Greenway

You’ll find lots of Greenway locations peppered all over Brussels and beyond. It’s one of the best vegan restaurants in the city if you’re after something super quick yet still super healthy. Despite being a bit of fast food veggie chain, the food is always high in quality and flavour. Enjoy soups, burgers, wraps, and some great juices that are loaded with vitamins and other great stuff to keep your body well fueled.

6. EXKi

Like Greenway, EXKi is an international veggie chain with plenty of spots to visit in Brussels. What we particularly love about this spot is that they not only have lots of veggie & vegan options, but they’re committed to other ethical practices as well. Reducing their carbon footprint and a commitment to zero waste are just some of the ways in which they promote an ethical lifestyle through their restaurants.

7. Copper Branch

If you’re visiting from Canada then you’ll love the chance to treat yourself to a taste of home at Copper Branch. This Montreal-based veggie eatery now has a location in Brussels. And, they’ve got an extensive menu of plant-based meals. You can even sample some great vegan poutine, waffles, or other healthy comfort foods.

Best Vegan Restaurants In Brussels

Elizabeth Thorn

Elizabeth has lived and worked in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, all of which have contributed to her passion for travel writing. When she's not writing, you can find her exploring little hideouts in Colombia or watching photography tutorials on YouTube.

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