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Where to have a gourmet break in Brussels?
Located in the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert and overlooking Rue d’Arenberg, Arcadi Café has been serving up its signature tarts and quiches for over 30 years. As you enter, you are instantly drawn to the counter brimming with tarts, all made following traditional recipes, with flavours including raspberry, lemon meringue and apple. You may also want to try their homemade waffles or speculoos cheesecake, perhaps accompanied by a Brussels-roasted ‘Corica’ coffee. On a more savoury note, the brasserie is known for its quiches, while it also serves up traditional Belgian delicacies, including mussels and carbonnade flamande. The décor, for its part, will leave you speechless. The walls are adorned with banknotes, coins and postcards from across the globe, representing all those to have passed through its doors over the years. Make yourself comfortable either inside or out on the café’s terrace inside the Galerie du Roi.