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Vibe: The restaurant is a cozy wooden cabin; warm and welcoming. It’s a relaxed place that works well for families, dates or groups of friends. The setting is adaptable to every occasion, whether you’re heading out to spend a lazy afternoon, or planning for a romantic dinner.
Who’s picking up the check? Although it’s viewed as one of the city’s most iconic and upscale spots, the prices are surprisingly reasonable by Brussels standards. The entrées range between €14 and €22 while the main dishes cost from €22 to €32.
Insider tip: Planning a dinner visit? Arrive a little early to enjoy the sunset with a drink on the scenic terrace. And if you’re around on a Sunday, don’t miss their generous brunch buffet. The place is spacious, so unless you’re heading there with a large group, you shouldn’t need to reserve much in advance.
Fun fact: Originally built in 1877, the chalet was destroyed by fire twice — first in 1896 and then again in 1991. It was eventually rebuilt and reopened in 2009, reclaiming its reputation as one of Brussels’ most picturesque — and fun — locations.
How to get there? From Schuman, take metro line 1 or 5 to Merode, then switch to tram line 7 and get off at Bois de la Cambre. From there it’s a short walk through the park to the little ferry that takes you to Chalet Robinson.
Review published on April, 16 2025. Illustration by Natália Delgado/POLITICO
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