Kosher Restaurants in Brussels
Brussels has a small but active Jewish community, and its kosher scene is modest compared with Antwerp. Most kosher dining sits in the southern district of Uccle, close to the community's synagogues and kosher shops. Supervision for the city's kosher venues comes from the Brussels rabbinate under Grand Rabbin Menachem Hadad, alongside the local Chabad presence. Visitors will find one full kosher grill restaurant plus a kosher deli and traiteur that serves lunch.
Kosher venues cluster in Uccle (postal code 1180) along and around Avenue Brugmann and Rue Vanderkindere, a short trip south of the city center. Everything kosher closes for Shabbat, typically from Friday afternoon through Saturday night, so plan Friday lunch or pre-Shabbat takeaway accordingly. Gel Tov offers takeaway and delivery for Shabbat meals, and Grill Tov also does takeaway. Confirm hours by phone before traveling, as opening times shift seasonally.
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Grill Tov
Israeli and Mediterranean grill: skewers, merguez, burgers, grilled meats and mezze ยท Uccle
Gel Tov
Kosher deli and traiteur with a midday lunch counter: falafel, shawarma, schnitzel and couscous ยท Uccle
Eat A Nous
Kosher grocery with a small eat-in counter serving bagels and light snacks ยท Saint-Gilles
Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.