For breakfast in Brussels abound coffee chains, such as well-placed to almost seem a lifetime. You have Paul, with good coffee and croissant best, but the best bread sandwiches (from 3.75 €). On the Boulevard Anspach with the Rue de L'Eveque Bisschops, Paul you have a very central. The other alternative is Le Pan Quotidian. In the Rue Antoine Dansaert find one, decorated as your dream kitchen, with one long wooden table from which you will not want to lift. To drink a beer in a lively terrace, any time you can go to the Jardin des Fontaines Olives, right in the Marche au Charbon. From € 1.90 draft beer or bottled from € 2.60. For if it is full you have the bar right next Llanes or Au Soleil, both also with terraces and pleasant environment. Another area with good environment is the Plaza de Santa Catalina, with several outside bars under a large pine. The beer is just as cold in all but our favorite is the original Onthaal for their hammocks. Furthermore, in this square you will find a kind of bar-seafood or "tapas bar" as they call them led by Spanish. Ask for the "Duet" by 13 or 15 € (tapas combining two shrimp, octopus or squid) or "triple" with the three choices (21 €). I chuparéis fingers! But beware that only open for lunch and closed on Sundays. A JAPANESE EATING IN BRUSSELS.