Restaurant Bon Bon Brussels
♿ Wheelchair accessible Restaurant

Restaurant Bon Bon Brussels

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Bon Bon is a gastronomic institution in Brussels under chef Christophe Hardiquest. With two Michelin stars, it belongs to the absolute top of the Belgian culinary scene. The kitchen is a contemporary interpretation of classic Belgian cuisine, in which local produce takes centre stage and every dish is presented as a work of art.

A few years ago, the restaurant moved to a new location that was designed to be entirely step-free. The main entrance has automatic sliding doors, the dining room is on one level and the tables are widely spaced so that acoustics and freedom of movement are both optimal. There is a spacious adapted toilet with grab rails, a full turning circle and a lowered mirror. Staff accompany guests discreetly and tailor their service to individual needs.

Parking is possible in the restaurant's own car park with reserved spaces, or at the public Woluwe Shopping car park a few minutes' drive away. Metro line 1 stops at Roodebeek, from where a wheelchair-accessible walking route leads to the restaurant. Booking is essential; when reserving, indicate that wheelchair access is required so that the team can prepare an optimally positioned table.