Restaurant in Brussels, Belgium
Kitsune Burgers
100Pearl PointsFast central bite

About Kitsune Burgers
Kitsune Burgers is a practical central Brussels pick when the goal is a casual burger meal rather than a long Belgian restaurant sitting. Lunch is the strongest use case, especially for solo diners, pairs, flexible groups. Trade up to Vincent, Bouillon, or The Lobster House when the meal needs more occasion value.
Kitsune Burgers is a Brussels venue with a simple verified planning profile: casual dress code and service from Wednesday through Sunday, with closures on Monday and Tuesday. Beyond those basics, specific details such as menu items, prices, seating format, booking difficulty, service style are not verified here, so the safest way to plan is around the confirmed opening pattern.
Use it as a casual Brussels option when the hours fit your day. If you need a more detailed comparison, consider the confirmed schedule first, then choose among other dining rooms according to the kind of meal you want.
A casual Brussels option with midday and evening hours
Kitsune Burgers is closed Monday and Tuesday. From Wednesday to Friday, the verified hours are 12–2:30 PM and 5:30–10 PM. On Saturday and Sunday, the verified hours are 12–10 PM. That makes the schedule useful for both midday and evening planning on open days, especially at the weekend.
If you are comparing alternatives for the same outing, you might also look at Vincent, Bouillon, or The Lobster House. For Kitsune Burgers itself, the grounded facts are the Brussels location, casual dress code, stated opening hours.
Who should pick it, who should compare alternatives
Pick Kitsune Burgers when a casual Brussels stop matches the schedule. Compare elsewhere if you need a venue with more confirmed detail on format, occasion fit, menu, or group logistics. La Pierre Bleue and Alley Mian are other options to consider while building a shortlist.
For diners building a broader Brussels list, place Kitsune Burgers alongside other dining options according to verified basics: when it is open, how casual the dress code is, whether the available facts are enough for the occasion. The confirmed essentials are direct: Brussels, casual dress, closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday through Sunday.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Kitsune Burgers?
Bar seating is not verified here. The confirmed facts are that Kitsune Burgers is in Brussels, has a casual dress code, opens Wednesday through Sunday. Bouillon is another option to consider when comparing plans.
Is lunch or dinner better at Kitsune Burgers?
The verified hours support both midday and evening planning on open days. Kitsune Burgers is open Wednesday to Friday from 12–2:30 PM and 5:30–10 PM, Saturday to Sunday from 12–10 PM. It is closed Monday and Tuesday.
Can Kitsune Burgers accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not verified here. For planning, rely on the confirmed casual dress code and opening hours, then check directly for party-size needs. Vincent or La Pierre Bleue may be useful comparisons for the same outing.
What should a first-timer know about Kitsune Burgers?
Treat it as a casual Brussels venue and plan around the opening pattern: closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday to Friday for midday and evening hours, open Saturday and Sunday from 12–10 PM.
How far ahead should I book Kitsune Burgers?
Booking difficulty is not verified here. The most reliable planning detail is the schedule: closed Monday and Tuesday, with service Wednesday through Sunday. Alley Mian and The Lobster House are other venues to compare.
Is Kitsune Burgers good for solo dining?
Solo-dining suitability is not specifically verified here. The confirmed dress code is casual, the venue is in Brussels with service from Wednesday through Sunday. If you are comparing options, Bouillon is another venue to consider.
Location
Pt Rue des Bouchers 25, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
Compare Kitsune Burgers
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Kitsune Burgers | Brussels |
| Bouillon | Brussels |
| Vincent | Brussels |
| The Lobster House | Brussels |
| Alley Mian | Brussels |
| La Pierre Bleue | Brussels |
How Kitsune Burgers Brussels compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the group wants casual food but not burgers, cross-shop Alley Mian. If the meal needs more classic Brussels atmosphere, try Vincent instead.
How it compares in central Brussels
Bouillon and Vincent are stronger choices when the brief is classic Brussels dining and a longer table. Kitsune Burgers is easier for a quick meal, especially at lunch, but it does not carry the same occasion value or traditional-room appeal.
The Lobster House is the better pick for seafood and a more deliberate dinner plan. Alley Mian is the closer casual cross-shop: choose it when the group wants informal food without going burger-led.
La Pierre Bleue makes more sense for a fuller sit-down meal. Kitsune Burgers wins on ease and flexibility; the peers win when ambiance, tradition, or a longer evening matters more than speed.
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