Vibe: My dining companion described it as “rustic modernism” and that’s apt. Spacious, ceiling in béton brut, and adorned with potted plants rather than flowers. The chairs are recycled office design pieces in a fun fabric. It works, but it’s a touch cold.

Who’s picking up the check? It’s not cheap. The waitress recommended getting at least five dishes for two people, and the broccoli was €16. We ended up paying close to €65 a head, which included two glasses of wine each but no desserts.

Spotted: Almost no one. We went on a Wednesday and stayed for a few hours, and the restaurant hardly filled up. Tero used to be a bustling spot — maybe it’s going out of fashion. Or it was simply a quiet day.

Insider tip: The Tero brand, which has venues around Belgium and in Luxembourg, organizes team building activities. One for your consultants and other corporate types.

How to get there: The location is super convenient. It’s on a quiet corner just off of Louise, easily reachable on the metro 2 and 6, and trams 92 and 97.

Review published on  June, 5 2025. Illustration by Natália Delgado/POLITICO

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