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Cafes, bars and restaurants in Brussels could soon be banned from having heated outdoor terraces, under a new proposal being considered by the region's government amid soaring energy costs.

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Eight Brussels restaurants will offer customers a dining experience "in the dark" to draw attention to the soaring cost of energy and food that is putting the sector's viability in danger.

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Two Belgian restaurants have made it into The World’s Best 50 Restaurants, one of the most prestigious gastronomy awards in the planet.

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It promises to offer one of the most stunning views of the Belgian capital as well as a unique dining experience.

A person orders a meal from a food delivery app (Google images, free licence)
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It may come as a surprise to some who regularly order takeaway food but some of the restaurants listed in the many online directories are not restaurants as we know them.

Illustration picture shows a poster for a business for sale on a Japanese restaurant in Brussels, (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Restaurateurs in the centre of Brussels are increasingly concerned about the future of their businesses with many describing the previously busy areas in which they operate as “ghost towns”.

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The Gare Maritime Food Market is now open at Tour & Taxis. The new space features 10 restaurants and bars run by some of Belgium’s top chefs and mixologists.

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In co-operation with Brussels-City, 24 bars and restaurants have joined the ‘hospitable toilet network’, allowing anyone to enter and use the toilet without ordering anything.

KRUISHOUTEM, BELGIUM: Illustration pictured shows the entrance of restaurant Hof Van Cleve of Chef cook Peter Goossens. (BELGA PHOTO LIEVEN VAN ASSCHE)
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Belgian restaurant Hof Van Cleve, led by chef Peter Goossens, located in Kruishoutem, East Flanders, has been ranked 36th on the popular list of the 50 Best Restaurants in the World, it was announ

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