About this spot
L'heure bleue offers a serene escape from the Grand Place bustle with its focus on traditional Japanese teahouse fare rather than typical Western brunch items. Expect to find delicate matcha desserts and savory kaiseki-style small plates that highlight seasonal ingredients in an intimate setting. The atmosphere is designed for quiet contemplation, making it perfect for sipping tea while watching the world go by outside.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the wagashi sweets to pair with your hot green tea for a traditional experience.
- Reserve a seat in advance as this teahouse fills quickly during lunch hours near the Grand Place.
- Ask about seasonal menu changes, as the small plates rotate based on what is freshest at the market.
Common Questions
How much does L'heure bleue cost?
Expect to pay between 15 and 25 USD per person for a set tea course including small plates and sweets.
Where is L'heure bleue?
Located in the Grand Place & Ilot Sacré neighborhood of Brussels, near the central station area at Rue de la Loi 160.
What should I order first?
Start with the hot green tea and a selection of wagashi to cleanse your palate before trying the savory kaiseki plates.
About this page
Restaurant: L'heure bleue
Cuisine: teahouse
Location: Grand Place & Ilot Sacre, Brussels, Belgium
Source: Curated from local review platforms