L’Horloge du Sud

Brussels


A Matongé institution, the exterior here is distinguished by a large clock – hence the name. It has a Senegalese owner and serves all types of African food to a mixed European and African crowd as well as homemade bissap (hibiscus) juice. There's often live music.


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