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Experience Brussels’ best flavors on this 3.5-hour guided food tour featuring full meals, local drinks, and visits to iconic spots like Grand Place and Manneken Pis.

The Brussels Food Tour with Full Meal & Drinks by Do Eat Better offers an engaging way to enjoy Belgium’s culinary highlights in just 3 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at $114.95 per person, this tour includes appetizers, main courses, desserts, and water, providing a hearty taste of authentic Belgian cuisine without the hassle of reservations. With a 5.0 out of 5 rating from over 100 reviews and 98% recommended, this experience appeals especially to those wanting a taste of Brussels’ food, culture, and history in a compact timeframe.
This guided walking tour covers several key neighborhoods and iconic sights, with delicious meals at each stop. The tour is perfect for visitors who prefer a structured, all-in-one experience that combines local eats, city sights, and informative commentary. It is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and offers a small group size of up to 12 travelers for a more personalized experience.

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The tour begins at Place Poelaert, a central location offering easy access via public transportation. Over the next 3 hours and 30 minutes, the guide leads guests through several neighborhoods, revealing both culinary delights and cultural sights. This duration makes it ideal for travelers with limited time who want a comprehensive tasting experience without feeling rushed.
The adventure kicks off in Place Poelaert, where guests meet their guide and begin exploring Brussels’ lively neighborhoods. The first tasting features shrimp croquettes, a Belgian classic. These are crispy on the outside and soft and creamy inside, setting the tone for the delicious journey ahead. This stop lasts about 45 minutes and introduces guests to a beloved local appetizer.
Next, the tour visits the Church of Our Lady of Victories in the Sablon area, where guests sit down to enjoy boulettes à la gueuze—tender meatballs served with a savory beer sauce and Belgian fries. This main dish lasts around an hour and highlights Belgium’s famous beer culture paired with hearty comfort food. The setting is a traditional restaurant that adds to the authentic ambiance.
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The journey continues along Rue des Alexiens, where a historical venue once hosting artists and intellectuals now offers local Belgian beer alongside typical snacks. This stop takes about 45 minutes and provides a laid-back atmosphere for tasting refreshing Belgian brews and soaking in the local history.
Near the famous Manneken Pis statue, one of Brussels’ best waffle shops awaits. Here, guests enjoy the “nature” version—waffles topped only with sugar—allowing the authentic flavors to shine through. This sweet treat lasts about 30 minutes and is a favorite among visitors for its simplicity and rich flavor.
The final stop is at Galerie de la Reine, where a variety of Belgian chocolates are available to suit all tastes. This sweet finale, lasting around 30 minutes, provides a perfect opportunity to sample beloved chocolates as a souvenir or a delicious end to the culinary journey.

The tour price of $114.95 includes full meals, water, and guided commentary. However, additional food and drinks beyond what is offered at each stop are not included, allowing guests flexibility if they wish to explore further. Guests should also be aware that additional food or beverages purchased independently are not part of the package.
The tour starts at Place Poelaert and finishes at Galerie de la Reine, both central locations easily reachable by public transportation. The tour accommodates small groups of up to 12, ensuring a relaxed pace and plenty of interaction. Guests should have moderate physical fitness, as the itinerary involves walking through different neighborhoods of Brussels.

Based on feedback, the tour is led by guides who are knowledgeable about Belgian food, culture, and history. Several reviews praise guides such as Laurent and Anais for their enthusiasm, insights, and friendly manner, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. A few reviews note that guides speak both English and French, which adds value for international visitors.
Many reviews highlight the quality of the food and drink, especially the shrimp croquettes, Belgian meatballs with beer sauce, waffles, and chocolates. The guides’ storytelling and local knowledge receive consistent praise, enriching the tasting experience with cultural context.
The pace of the tour is appreciated for being well-balanced, with enough time at each stop to enjoy the food without feeling rushed. The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, and the walks between stops provide a relaxing way to see the city’s sights.
While many find the tour full and satisfying, some may wish for more historical details beyond food. A few reviews mention that additional information about Brussels’ history or food culture could enhance the experience further. Plus, weather conditions can impact the tour, so it’s advisable to check the forecast, as the experience requires good weather.
What makes this Brussels Food Tour unique is its combination of hearty Belgian dishes, local drinks, and sightseeing in a small-group setting. The full meals included make it especially good value, providing more than just tastings—a genuine culinary immersion. The expert guides and carefully curated stops ensure guests leave with both full bellies and new knowledge of Brussels’ food scene.
This experience appeals to food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and travelers short on time who want a comprehensive taste of Brussels. It suits those interested in authentic Belgian cuisine, including waffles, chocolates, fries, and beer, while also enjoying a walk through the city’s vibrant neighborhoods. The small group size and friendly guides make it ideal for travelers seeking a personalized and engaging experience.
This guided culinary walk offers excellent value, combining delicious local dishes, Belgian beers, and city sights in just over three hours. The high ratings and positive reviews reflect consistent quality, with guides praised for their knowledge and friendliness. It is especially suited for first-time visitors or those looking to maximize their food experience in a short visit.
While a few may wish for more historical detail, the balance of food and city exploration makes this tour a smart choice for anyone eager to sample authentic Brussels flavors in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
“Laurent was our guide for this tour. He is extremely knowledgeable about the history and culture of Brussels. He also appreciates the historic buil…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers full meals, including appetizers, main courses, desserts, and water. No additional food or drinks are included beyond those provided at stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Place Poelaert and ends at Galerie de la Reine, both central locations accessible by public transportation.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, involving walking through different neighborhoods of Brussels.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Guests should have moderate physical fitness, as the tour involves walking between stops. Accessibility details are not specified but may be limited in certain venues.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Guests are advised to contact the provider prior to booking if they have food restrictions—they can be accommodated upon request.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 12 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides bilingual?
Guides may speak both English and French, providing a versatile experience for international guests.
Is this tour good for families?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families, especially those eager to introduce children to Belgian food and culture in an engaging setting.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through the city.