About this spot
Hanedan serves up authentic Turkish street food that feels like a warm hug in the heart of Brussels' Grand Place neighborhood. You must order the pide with its crispy edges and soft center, or try the classic menemen for a savory breakfast option. The atmosphere is bustling and unpretentious, perfect for grabbing a quick bite before exploring Ilot Sacré.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the pide with extra garlic or chili flakes if you want to spice up your meal.
- Bring cash as many small Turkish kiosks in Brussels do not accept credit cards.
- Arrive early during lunch hours to avoid the long lines forming near the Grand Place.
Common Questions
How much does Hanedan cost?
Expect to pay between 10 and 25 EUR per person, which is roughly 10 to 27 USD depending on the specific dish you choose.
Where is Hanedan?
It is located in the Grand Place & Ilot Sacré neighborhood of Brussels, right near the central square and easily accessible from any major station.
What should I order first time visitors?
Start with the classic menemen, a scrambled egg dish cooked with tomatoes, peppers, and spices that is a staple of Turkish breakfast culture.
About this page
Restaurant: Hanedan
Cuisine: turkish
Location: Grand Place & Ilot Sacre, Brussels, Belgium
Source: Curated from local review platforms