1. Le Pain Quotidien
922 7th Ave (at 58th St), New York, NY
Café · Theater District · 140 tips and reviews
Malin Richardson: Drink the Belgian chocolate, it is delicious! But be careful, don't add a lot of the chocolate, it is extremely strong!
Michelle C: First Belgian Waffle I've had that didn't need syrup. Phenomenal.
Faithon Pistofidis: The Belgian Waffle and the Egg Fritatta
2. Petite Abeille
44 W 17th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Belgian Restaurant · Union Square · 193 tips and reviews
Meredith F: Half off bottles of beer on Mondays and wine on Tuesdays! Great Belgian waffle brunch, too.
Charles Thayer: Gotta try the belgian waffles and the rich hot chocolate. On a cold cold day nothing's better. Soup's good too. Read more.
Village Voice: Their Flemish Style Beer Beef Stew, Chicken Stew with Bacon and Mushrooms, Homemade Meatballs with Marinara Sauce, Belgian Chocolate Mousse, and Belgian Waffle were featured dishes at Choice Eats
3. B. Cafe - East
8.1
240 E 75th St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Bar · Upper East Side · 69 tips and reviews
Joe Medved: Order the free range chicken with mashed potatoes, with a few Kwaks, and finish it off with the Belgian waffle desert.
The Corcoran Group: Belgian restaurant with an extensive menu of Belgian Beer. End your meal with, or make your meal of, the Belgian Waffle with Vanilla Ice Cream and Chocolate Sauce.
Lauren Gilchrist: Traditional belgian cafe. Heavy, delicious brunch and wonderful beer selection.
Tiffany Ng: Authentic belgian waffles are probably not like any you're tried before, so be open minded! They're delicious.
Food Network: For true Belgian waffles, Sunny Anderson, of The Best Thing I Ever Ate, flags down the Wafels & Dinges Truck where their specialty is the Wafel of Massive Deliciousness. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more.
Cheapism: NYC's best cheap Belgian waffles are $5 & served from a truck. Add $2 for unlimited toppings ("dinges") & be sure to try the spekuloos. Check the website or call them for their current location. Read more.
7. BXL East
210 E 51st St (btwn 2nd & 3rd Ave.), New York, NY
Bar · Turtle Bay · 77 tips and reviews
Tony W: Best Belgian fries in NY!
Jacques Bodson: Feel like being in Belgium in New York, try BXL East - typical Belgian restaurant menu (try the mussels or the bouchée-à-la-reine) and a good choice of beers (draft or bottle)
Conch V: Great Belgian restaurant, the mussels are to die for, but ... The fries are french ... Not belgian
8. Brasserie Magritte
1463 3rd Ave (Btw. 82nd & 83rd), New York, NY
Belgian Restaurant · Yorkville · 34 tips and reviews
?lex Gargallo: Try the endives!!! And the amazing strawberry bear!!! Lovely place and great staff!
Audrey Tolbert: Pretty good mussels, good fries, great service, and excellent Belgian beers! Also who doesn't love Magritte decor? Ceci n'est pas une mauvaise restaurante.
Brendan Lewis: A wonderful little place for grown ups wedged among UES brotastic bars. Become a regular and maybe you'll get invited to one of their awesome "12 Strangers" dinner parties
9. Resto
111 E 29th St (btwn Park Ave S & Lexington), New York, NY
Belgian Restaurant · Rose Hill · 171 tips and reviews
Beth Harwood: Popped in for breakfast, came out in love. Great coffee and delicious Belgian waffles with vanilla ice cream, mascarpone and grilled peaches. The staff were attentive, & the ladies' room was pretty!
EchoDA: Great Belgian food,try anything & you will be happy, the Belgian hangover pasta was great, and so were the beignets, book ahead! during brunch, and don't substitute or change anything good luck :-)
Compass: For Belgian food, Resto is spot on. Cheeseburgers, deviled eggs, and Belgian fries are irresistible at the haven for comfort food.
Ulina .: There are a lot of food choices for those who work in the area. They have stuff for meat lovers (a bunch of grills), coffee lovers (Starbucks & Dukin), salad lovers (Just Salad), and vegetarians.
ММ: On hot, cold, rainy, or snow days, this underground walkway allows you to get from 5th Ave to 7th Ave between 48th & 51st St. including all buildings along the way without going outside
Alesha U: The Rockefeller Plaza Concourse has a wide variety of shops that you can enjoy upon exiting the subway in addition to what looks like it may be the largest Banana Republic in the world.
12. Maoz Falafel & Grill
683 8th Ave (btwn W 43rd & W 44th St), New York, NY
Falafel Restaurant · Theater District · 72 tips and reviews
Rick M: Belgian fries are amaze!!
dara lynne: Good spot for a quick, lunch. Get the falafel and hummus in a whole wheat pita then dress it up with unlimited toppings. The cauliflower and hot salsa is delich!
Serious Eats: Dutch vegetarian chain with a vibrant toppings bar for customizing pita sandwiches, and french fries to boot.