Now with all this walking and drinking, you are probably getting a little hungry right? For some cheap eats, you can check out places around Sint-Amandsstraat and Markt. When we were there, they had the fast-food vans selling hot chips, stew, burgers, etc for decent prices. We ate at Pasta Presto, where boxes (like the ones I always link to Chinese noodle takeaway boxes) are filled with pasta and sauces of your choice, starting from €3!
The Brasserie Medard also was said to be cheap, but was either closed or booked out when we tried to eat there. If you want to treat yourself, visit #Food (or is it Hashtag Food, I don’t know), a modern restaurant with some really great flavoured options on the menu, and their desserts were divine! For the Canberra readers, imagine some of the new-up-and-coming restaurants in Braddon or New Acton, and you’ll get the idea. There are also waffle (goffre) vans and stores throughout the city for those with a sweet-tooth (I may or may not have had more than one each day… with chocolate… and cream).
Cost: Depends on what you are after, but you can spend anywhere from €2 on a waffle to lots on a meal. As long as you know that you can get cheap food, you don’t need to settle for something expensive or touristy if you don’t want to spend the money.