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After
dining,
don’t
hesitate
to
descend
the
staircase
towards
the
former
vault
of
the
‘Crédit
du
Nord’
bank.
Here,
an
ambiance
of
savannah
colors
from
the
Belgian
Congo
has
been
recreated.
Apart
from
the
décor,
particular
care
has
been
taken
in
bringing
to
the
guests
a
selection
of
cocktails
and
spirits
as
well
as
presenting
a
large
choice
of
‘grand
crus’
Havana
cigars.
Friday
and
Saturday
Resident
DJ
@
10
pm
until
1am
The
CLUB
is
open
from
Tuesday
through
Saturday
as
of
7pm
until
2am
Belga
Queen-ly
yours
Antoine
Pinto's
desire
to
create
getaway
spaces
which
offer
a
gastronomic
trip
throughout
Belgium
is
the
foundation
of
the
Belga
Queen
brasserie
adventure.
In
a
landmark
building
dating
from
the
18th
century
(previously
housing
the
Hôtel
de
la
Poste
and
then
the
Crédit
du
Nord
bank)
Antoine
Pinto
created
an
establishment
breaking
away
from
the
traditional
brasserie,
elbow-to-elbow
style.
Contemporary
architecture
and
gastronomy
meet
each
other
in
an
amazing
way.
At
Belga
Queen
the
Belgian
cuisine
is
adapted
to
today's
taste,
lightened
and
given
a
very
national
touch
through
the
addition
of
beer
to
numerous
dishes.
Original,
high-quality
products
are
chosen
with
care
from
Belgian
artisans
who
still
have
respect
for
the
soil.
The
wines
come
from
Belgian
producers
and
the
Ponti
coffee
is
from
a
selection
of
'pure
Arabica'
coffee
beans
from
various
continents
and
roasted
locally.
All
these
characteristics
make
the
brasserie
Belga
Queen
the
ambassador
of
"made
in
Belgium".
A
brasserie
where,
either
for
a
business
dinner
or
for
a
meal
shared
with
friends
and
family,
all
your
senses
are
stimulated:
taste,
touch,
hearing,
sight
and
smell.
Antoine
Pinto
At
the
age
of
17,
Antoine
Pinto
arrived
as
a
political
refugee
from
the
Portugese
regime,
in
Liège
(Belgium).
He
enters
the
Académie
des
Beaux-Arts
where
he
studies
architectural
interior
design.
Raised
in
a
bourgeois
Portugese
family
where
good
food
was
an
important
aspect
of
daily
life,
he
soon
discovers
the
pleasures
of
yet
another
way
of
artistic
expression,
the
art
of
cooking.
He
opens
his
first
restaurant
in
1976
and
by
the
year
1981,
the Besser
Guide (the
German
equivalent
of
the Guide
Gault-Millau)
proclaimes
Antoine
Pinto
one
of
Central
Europe’s
hundred
best
chefs.
Seducing
gourmets
with
his
haute
cuisine,
he
remains
nevertheless
a
fully
qualified
artist
in
heart
and
soul.
Every
space
he
creates
captures
the
eye
before
the
taste
buds
are
conquered.
Founder
of
more
than
100
gastronomic
hotspots,
Antoine
Pinto
is
the
man
behind
such
celebrated
places
as
Dock’s
Café
(Antwerp),
Pakhuis
(Ghent),
La
Quincaillerie
and
the
Pasta
Commedia
(Brussels),
the
Ostend
Queen,
Sofitel
Toison
d’Or,
Vendôme
project
(Brussels),
the
lobby
lounge
of
the
hospital
Saint-Michel
(Brussels),
Alcantara
Café
(Lisbon)
…
and,
of
course,
his
flagships
:
the
Belga
Queen
Ghent
and
Belga
Queen
Brussels.
“The
key
to
my
success?
There
is
really
no
recipe.
I
offer
more
pleasure,
more
dreams
and
more
quality.”
And
that
is
exactly
what
we
need
at
the
beginning
of
the
21st
century.

Restaurant
Antoine
Pinto
has
given
the
superb
Hôtel
de
la
Poste
with
its
entrance
hall
and
late
19th
century
stained-glass
windows,
a
complete
new
lease
of
life.
The
metamorphosis
the
building
has
undergone
-
from
a
bank
in
true
belle
époque
style
to
a
multifunctional
complex
housing
a
restaurant,
an
oyster
bar,
a
beer
bar
and
a
cigar
lounge
-
reveals
clearly
his
respect
for
the
original
space
and
volumes.
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