Our concept

Customers enjoy the homemade fries and sauces, as well as the quality of the grilled meats. White tablecloths on the tables.

The kitchen is open until 11 p.m.

A place where the art of grilling meets tradition.

Nestled at the corner of Rue Tenbosch and Chaussée de Waterloo, "Lettre à Elise" is much more than just a grill restaurant. This iconic spot, run by Ben, a Tunisian-born owner, is a true tribute to authentic cuisine and conviviality. For 35 years, Ben has passionately managed this space where Argentine meat is the star of the menu.

Culinary expertise rooted in tradition

The wood-fired grill crackles gently, releasing intoxicating aromas that invite discovery. Every piece of meat, carefully selected, is prepared with skill. The golden, crispy fries and homemade sauces reflect a cuisine where authenticity reigns supreme.

An atmosphere that combines warmth and intimacy

The decor, simple and slightly dim, is accented with a few paintings that add an artistic touch to the ensemble. The atmosphere is intimate, almost family-like. Here, the music is the sound of meats sizzling over the flames. Regulars, longtime friends of the owner, find a warm refuge here, a place where time seems to stand still.

Lettre à Elise: a culinary and musical reference

The name "Lettre à Elise" subtly echoes Beethoven’s famous piece, symbolizing the fusion of art and cuisine. In this restaurant, it’s the meat that composes the melody, while the wood fire plays the harmony. With each bite, flavors are released, creating a perfect harmony between tradition and culinary pleasure.

A must-visit for grill lovers

"Lettre à Elise" is not just a restaurant; it's a sensory journey, a meeting point between the owner’s Mediterranean roots and the culinary riches of Argentina. Here, every visit is a unique experience, where flavors, ambiance, and warmth combine to offer an unforgettable moment.