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Bruneau is a restaurant in Brussels, Belgium which has garnered a Michelin [1] star, as well as an 18/20 rating from Gault-Millau. [2] The chef was Jean-Pierre Bruneau, 74 years old in 2017. The restaurant was taken over [3] by a former sous-chef Maxime Maziers and reopened in June 2018. It was renamed [4] Bruneau by Maxime Maziers. Jean-Pierre ...
Pages in category "Restaurants in Brussels" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bruneau ...
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During 2011, versions of the restaurant visited Milan and Brussels, [2] while in 2012 they are in London and Stockholm. The restaurant proved so popular in London that it was announced in September 2012 that the restaurant would stay in the city until 31 January 2013. [3] There are further plans for the restaurant to visit Switzerland and ...
The new location was to cost $4 million, and would include the conversion of an office into a ground-based restaurant and bar. [11] A groundbreaking ceremony for the Las Vegas location took place in June 2013. [12] The Las Vegas restaurant was the company's first permanent location. [5]
The Rue Belliard or Belliardstraat is a major street in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium, running parallel to the Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat.Both are one-way streets; where traffic in the Rue de la Loi runs in the western direction towards Brussels' city centre, the Rue Belliard runs in the eastern direction, away from the city centre.
The Rue du Marché aux Fromages (French, pronounced [ʁy dy maʁ.ʃe o fʁɔ.maʒ]) or Kaasmarkt (), meaning "Cheese Market Street", now also known by its nickname the Rue des Pittas or Pitastraat ("Pitta Street"), is a historic street in central Brussels, Belgium, near the Grand-Place/Grote Markt (Brussels' main square).