The Sister Brussels Café

#3 - Vegetarian - Brussels, European, Soup
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The Sister Brussels Café

The Sister Brussels Café
4.1 / 5 (6867 reviews)

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Last update: 01.06.2026 from: Camille

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★ 4.1 / 5 from 6867 reviews
camille-de-selys
01.06.2026

My friend recommended this café and I spent a really nice time in this beautiful place. Santiago, the waiter was really kind and the Chai latte was very tasty. I really liked it! Thank you

sunna-jons
01.06.2026

Lovely dedicated Gluten free place. Only downside for me is that they use Soy/soja in a lot of their food (I'm also allergic to soy). I got a sandwich and a soup that was wery good I highly recommend it. My friends got waffles, they didn't like.

leigh-anne-church015
01.06.2026

Stopped by mid-afternoon on a Thursday for a drink. Ordered an iced chai latte which was excellent. Opted to sit inside as they had a very relaxing soundtrack on (piano, jazz) though there are tables outside as well. They have a range of weekly events (discussion groups, etc) that I would have loved to take part in had my stay in Brussels been longer. Would definitely return. Staff fluent in Spanish, French, and English (possibly more) from my two hours there. Thanks for a lovely experience!

i-like-trains-4
01.06.2026

Honestly, the sweet waffles were disappointing. The savory waffles were good, and the apple juice is to die for, but the sweet waffles taste bleh and were really tough and chewy. If you just got savory food, you might enjoy yourself. The location is beautiful, and the service is good, but the waffles are not good.

iwona-dankowska-1
01.06.2026

The food was delicious, but the service could be improved. Staff would benefit from some basic training on how to serve English-speaking customers, as being asked “What do you want?” can come across as quite abrupt. The waitress also seemed unhappy when I asked to see what the gluten-free baguettes looked like, as I simply wanted to check whether they were supermarket bought. I ordered a baguette and soup, which were both very tasty and generously portioned. I also asked for a focaccia without the soup to take away, but I was still charged the full price of €15 for what was essentially a small piece of focaccia and a few salad leaves. When I queried this, the waitress said she could not reduce the price because her boss would not be happy.

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