Restaurant in Brussels, Belgium
Michelin-noted seafood without the €€€€ commitment.

A Michelin Plate-recognised seafood restaurant on Brussels' historic fish market square, La Belle Maraîchère delivers a reliable, occasion-ready dinner at €€€ — less expensive than the city's top fine-dining rooms but more formal and consistent than the casual seafood options nearby. With a 4.6 Google rating across 417 reviews and easy booking access, it is the most practical choice for a special occasion seafood dinner in central Brussels.
If you are planning a special occasion dinner in Brussels and seafood is your category, La Belle Maraîchère on Place Sainte-Catherine is the address to consider first. This is the right table for a date night, a business dinner, or a celebration where you want serious fish cookery in a setting that reads as occasion-worthy without tipping into the formality of a two-or-three-Michelin-star room. A Google rating of 4.6 across 417 reviews and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 confirm it earns consistent praise — and the €€€ price point means you get that quality without the €€€€ commitment required at Comme chez Soi or La Villa Lorraine by Yves Mattagne.
Place Sainte-Catherine is Brussels' historic fish market square, and La Belle Maraîchère sits squarely within that tradition. The room is classic Belgian brasserie in its visual register: white tablecloths, warm lighting, a dining room that signals proper dinner rather than casual eating. This is not a minimalist contemporary space , if you arrive expecting the spare aesthetic of a modern tasting-menu restaurant, recalibrate. What you get instead is a room that feels settled and purposeful, the kind of interior that has been refined over time rather than designed for a launch moment. For a special occasion, that confidence in the room works in your favour: it does not feel trendy, which means it will not feel dated in photographs five years from now either.
The location on Place Sainte-Catherine also positions you well relative to Brussels' broader dining geography. The square itself has a cluster of seafood-focused restaurants , De Noordzee operates nearby as a casual oyster-and-seafood option, and Le Vismet offers a comparable sit-down seafood experience in the same neighbourhood. La Belle Maraîchère sits above both in terms of formality and occasion-readiness, without reaching the price ceiling of L'Écailler du Palais Royal.
The drinks offering at La Belle Maraîchère, as with most serious seafood houses in Brussels, is structured around wine rather than a cocktail program. Belgium does not have a deep cocktail-bar culture at the fine-dining level, and a traditional seafood restaurant of this profile will typically centre its list on white Burgundy, Alsatian whites, Chablis, and Belgian and French sparkling options , the formats that work with shellfish and delicate fish preparations. If you are coming specifically for a cocktail-forward evening, this is not the right venue; Brussels' bar scene is better explored separately. What La Belle Maraîchère likely does well is a focused, competent wine list that supports the food without overcomplicating the choice. For a celebration dinner where wine is the drink of the evening, that is exactly what you need: a list that makes ordering easy, not one that requires thirty minutes of navigation.
On aperitif terms, a Belgian restaurant at this level will typically offer Champagne or Crémant as an opening move , a sensible pairing with the oysters and shellfish that are likely to anchor the early courses. If you are planning a celebration, call ahead to confirm what is available in terms of Champagne by the bottle; at the €€€ price tier, the list should support that conversation.
Booking is direct at La Belle Maraîchère , this is an Easy booking-difficulty venue, meaning you do not need to plan months ahead as you would for a Michelin-starred room in Brussels. That said, for weekend evenings and special occasions, booking a week or two in advance is sensible. The square gets busy on Friday and Saturday nights and the restaurant's consistent ratings mean it is not going unnoticed. Mid-week evenings will give you more relaxed service pacing and a quieter room , better for a business dinner where conversation matters. Weekend lunches on Place Sainte-Catherine have a particular energy: the square is animated, the light is good, and a long seafood lunch here is a legitimate Brussels occasion in its own right.
If you are visiting Brussels specifically for dining and want to benchmark against the broader Belgian seafood scene, it is worth knowing that the country's most ambitious seafood cooking tends to happen outside the capital , Bartholomeus in Heist, Willem Hiele in Oudenburg, and Zilte in Antwerp represent the upper tier of Belgian seafood dining. La Belle Maraîchère is not competing at that level, but it is not trying to. It is a reliable, well-regarded Brussels classic that delivers a high-quality seafood dinner at a price point that does not require a special budget, only a special occasion.
For broader Brussels planning: see our full Brussels restaurants guide, our Brussels hotels guide, and our Brussels experiences guide. If you are pairing dinner with a pre-meal drink, our Brussels bars guide covers the options near the centre.
La Belle Maraîchère is the answer when you need a Brussels seafood dinner that delivers on occasion without demanding a €€€€ budget. Michelin Plate recognition two years running, a 4.6 Google average, and a classic room on one of the city's leading squares for seafood make it a dependable choice. It is easier to book than the top-tier Brussels rooms, more formal than the square's casual options, and priced to make the decision direct. Book it for a date, a business dinner, or a celebration where the food needs to be right and the atmosphere needs to carry some weight.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 | 4.6 Google (417 reviews) | €€€ | Place Sainte-Catherine, Brussels | Easy booking difficulty | Leading for: special occasions, date nights, business dinners | Seafood focus | Comparable Brussels alternatives: Le Vismet, L'Écailler du Palais Royal
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Belle Maraîchère | Seafood | €€€ | Easy |
| Comme chez Soi | French - Belgian, Classic Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| La Villa Lorraine by Yves Mattagne | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| senzanome | Modern Italian, Italian | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Au Vieux Saint Martin | French Bistro, Belgian | €€€ | Unknown |
| Aux Armes de Bruxelles | Brasserie, Belgian | €€ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between La Belle Maraîchère and alternatives.
Yes, at €€€ it sits in the right range for what it delivers: Michelin Plate recognition two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) and a setting on Brussels' historic fish market square. For serious seafood at this price, it outperforms most comparable Brussels addresses on consistency. If you want a step up in occasion weight, Comme chez Soi is the alternative, but you will pay noticeably more.
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for La Belle Maraîchère. check the venue's official channels at Place Sainte-Catherine 11a to ask — classic Belgian brasserie-style seafood houses in this category typically prioritise table service, so do not assume walk-up bar dining is available.
It is a reliable choice for a Brussels special occasion dinner, particularly if seafood is the preferred category. The Michelin Plate designation (2024, 2025) gives it credibility for a celebratory booking, and the €€€ price point means you are not overpaying for the occasion framing. For a higher-stakes event where budget is secondary, La Villa Lorraine by Yves Mattagne or Comme chez Soi carry more formal occasion weight.
Tasting menu availability and structure are not confirmed in the venue record. Given the €€€ positioning and Michelin Plate status, the kitchen is likely capable of a structured format, but you should confirm directly with the restaurant before booking specifically for a tasting experience.
Specific dietary policy is not documented in the venue data. For a seafood-focused restaurant at this level, pescatarian and shellfish-heavy formats are the default, so guests with shellfish allergies or who do not eat fish should confirm options before booking. Call or email ahead — Place Sainte-Catherine 11a, Brussels.
La Belle Maraîchère is on Place Sainte-Catherine, Brussels' traditional fish market square, which gives it both a culinary context and a practical location advantage in the city centre. It holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen quality without the pressure of a starred experience. Booking difficulty is low compared to Brussels' top tables, so you do not need to plan far ahead — but confirm availability for weekend evenings, which tend to fill faster.
For seafood at a similar price tier, senzanome on Place Sainte-Catherine offers a more modern approach. If you want a step up in prestige for a formal occasion, Comme chez Soi is the most credentialled address in Brussels at a higher price point. Aux Armes de Bruxelles is a broader Belgian brasserie if the group wants more menu flexibility beyond seafood. Au Vieux Saint Martin suits a more relaxed, neighbourhood-focused dinner.
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