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Contribuisci feedbackWe visited different Le Pain Quotidien restaurants when on holiday in Belgium. They are always in very central touristic places and offer some great vegan options. For coffee tea time, I really loved the “Chocolate Delice” cake, but didn’t like the berry muffin too much too dry . For breakfast, the avocado toast is good, granola is good but a small portion, or you could just have bread e.g. cranberry and nuts flute with sweet spreads jam the “Noir” chocolate spread is sooo good – the spreads are on the tables but there are different ones. If you don’t find this on your table, it is worth checking out the spreads on other tables or asking for it . I was with a non vegan friend and sharing the “Le Pain Quotidien” breakfast where she ate the non vegan Pain au chocolat and I ordered an additional soy cappuccino was great value you could probably replace the Pain au chocolate with more baguette bread . For lunch dinner they also have salads soups bowls and dishes like that. Although Le Pain Quotidien is a chain restaurant, there’s a good and cosy atmosphere.
Cosy interior, great location and nice staff Food is rather expensive and tastes ok but not great
You always know what you get at lpq: nice food, always vegan options, nice and cosy interieur. I always linke to go there, especially with nonvegan fellows. everyone is happy there. and the staff is nice.
Me and my friend could eat well here, he's being a meat eater and I'm vegan. Both of you are smug. Good service, food was quick and it looks nice. You can sit outside, too. It's a bit pricey. Everything biological and also coffee with plant milk.
I came here for lunch. We were seated and then ignored. Finally a waiter came up to us with a menu but told us it would take at least 50 minutes to be served because it was so busy. We left because we didn't want to wait so long. I did see a few vegan options and coffee with plantbased milk but obviously I didn't taste them.