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... Read moreDuring my recent visit to Brussels, I was on the hunt for authentic Asian flavors, especially Chinese cuisine, which I hadn't enjoyed in a while. After exploring the city, I found a bustling spot famous for its fresh hand-pulled noodles and flavorful dishes that truly exceeded my expectations. The place was packed with locals and tourists alike, a sure sign that the food was something special. One standout dish was the beef ribs hand-pulled noodle soup. The beef was incredibly tender, with a clean, lightly flavored broth that wasn’t greasy despite the richness of the meat. It reminded me of the comforting tastes from home and was a welcome surprise in a European city where Asian food isn't always easy to find in great quality. Another favorite was the chili noodles with braised beef ribs served dry, packed with bold flavors and a spicy kick that satisfied my craving for a dry mix dish. The variety of sides, such as cucumber salad and string beans, helped balance the meal, adding a refreshing crunch and needed fiber after days of travel. I also appreciated the efficiency of the service—our food arrived in under ten minutes despite the busy venue, underscoring the professionalism and care in the kitchen. While some dishes like the Szechuan poached chicken weren’t quite to my spice preference, the overall dining experience was memorable and delightful. This culinary adventure reaffirmed that Brussels offers a vibrant and diverse food scene, especially for Asian cuisine lovers. Finding dishes that capture the authentic flavors of Chinese food, especially with touches like jasmine citron and hot yuzu drinks, made the trip even more special. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this hidden gem in Brussels is definitely worth a visit for anyone craving genuine Chinese flavors in Europe.