Restaurant Bois Sauvage Brussels
Restaurant Bois Sauvage sits in the shadow of Saints Michael and Gudula Cathedral in Brussels. The restaurant serves refined Belgian-French cuisine that changes with the seasons, featuring seasonal dishes built around game, fish and local vegetables. The warm, classic interior with wooden panelling and an open fireplace makes it a beloved address for business lunches and romantic dinners alike.
The main entrance is step-free and the ground-floor dining room offers enough room to roll between the tables with a wheelchair. An accessible toilet is provided on the same level. On booking, staff can take specific access and seating needs into account.
There is no on-site parking, but the nearby Albertine and Grand-Place car parks have PRM spaces and lifts. The immediate surroundings of the cathedral are paved and largely flat. Brussels Central Station is a few minutes' walk away and equipped with lifts.