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Stopped for a coffee on our way along the Wandle Walk. The coffee was good and the waffle was massive. I had a waffle with chocolate and banana and was glad I was gonna walk for a while afterwards, hehe. The people were friendly and helpful. View all feedback.
What liindab2016 doesn't like about Belgian Brasserie:
Very disappointing to be told customers have to use paper cups, paper plates an wooden knife an fork whilst eating lunch only to see members of staff eating on china plate, china cup an glass. Almost every place provides proper cutlery now regardless of COVID even the Thai opposite, Marks an Spencer’s, Starbucks, Costa…..to name a few. Obviously rules for customers but not for staff. I might add food very good. View all feedback.
Beautiful place with a great service! eating is delicious. the charming, cozy decor and the music in the backgrond will always have the feeling as at home.
Shamazing. especially on a Sunday when their feeling lazy and in need of comfort. a little sweet and a little hearty. or why not have a little bit of both. one of my favorite spots in merton.
Like most restaurants in merton abbey mills, the Belgian brasserie is a small, inconceivable iron. the kind of crisp that looks unfit to survive the next trembling, and yet it manages, each time. Once they enter, its character becomes clear: the warm and cozy atmosphere of the brasserie and its shaded chic interiors are undoubtedly part of their stimulus. the tables are delicious mismatch; the chairs are very beautiful as they would expect from a fairytale house. the ceiling light, with tablespoons and coffee saucers, is the best hauch of makeshift elegance, worthy of a stylish upcycling pinterest board. the first thing to beat is the smell: a divine, intense smell of crepe breaking, which transports it immediately into the small coastal villages of the bretagne (or on the roads or bruxelles. or the market stands of paris. everything except south wimbledon will do). the crepes on the hearty menu are an interesting fusion between the classic French inspired teig and a selection of unusual fillings, rather English breakfasts than continental lunches. they can be any plate as cream, waffel or bagel, and gluten-free, lactose-free and low-fat options are also available. I recommend that you go to starving and order a double hearty crêpe, or a bagel and a sweet crêpe; either option costs between £7 and £10 (without drinks). if they are a lighter edible, or have a lower budget, they go for a single crepe or bagel, excellent in taste and worth for money. my go-to filling, the favorite I never betrayed is smoked salmon, cream cheese, lemon and spinat. I love how the combination of three delicate aromas and a fold lemon juice leads to a magnificent, distinctive taste. this is the best crepe I have ever had; one I see myself trying to find just to realize that no love can be as perfect and pure as the first. what the Dessert menu, I tried and enjoyed the classic belgian chocolate crepe, and felt from almost everything else trying on the list. the alcoholic crows that have been advertised as “specials” since my first visit are my forbidden dream. the mere existence of sweet fillings with cointreau, amaretto and bailey is a more conclusive proof that crepe heaven exists.Much, as I hate it, the service of the Belgian brasserie is only weak. every single employee I met is absolutely beautiful – but the single word is the key here. very often there are only one person cooking and serving eating, and the four cooktops in the kitchen are barely enough to meet the demand to revitalise times. in good days they can expect a reasonable 15 – 20 minutes to wait; at less glorious days they must allow up to 45 minutes. as I speak to the owner, I learned that they do their best to improve; seeing two people behind the counter or getting their crepes within fifteen minutes is more of a reality now than ever. So they don't let it quickly (or that's missing from it) put it out: as soon as the foods land on their table, they will notice that it is worth every single second of their waiting. full review to: http whatever they are through the tag.wordpress.com/2014/05/23/the-belgian-brasserie-south-wimbledon-review
I love this place. Very cosy and the food is great. My only bug bear is that the food comes out at different times which is annoying when you're in a group or 4 or more and you either have people finishing their food way before others, or food going cold if you're waiting. I'm usually the last to get my food despite being the slowest eater! I understand they have a small kitchen but if they could rectify this it'd be the perfect brunch spot.
Beautiful, quirky and friendly place, very reasonable prices and serious yum crepes. will be back soon, thanks