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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As delboy3 said, there are loads of restaurants around the Grand' Place. You should also wander along the Rue des Bouchers and the Petite Rue des Bouchers (very touristy but great for working up the appetite).
Not Mannequin Pis but Mannekin Pis. It is small, but it's interesting to watch the other tourists. Look for the P*i*s*i*n* Girl, too (very well hidden down a dead-end alley). Get yourselves a small guide book.
Have a look here:
www.ukstudentlife.com/Travel/Tours/Belgium/Brussels.htm#MannekenPis
Off the Rue Neuve (big shopping street) is a road with a pub called Le Corbeau (The Raven). It's been a while but I wasted many hours of my youth there and would certainly recommend it to anyone... you must of course drink your Belgian Beer in a Chevalier - a glass like a mini yard of ale that comes with it's own stand and holds about a litre. I was about to say I remember drinking 5 of them in a night but that would be a lie...
I did have 5 I just can't remember it!
La Brouette on the Grand Place is a good place for a Belgian beer or five. Also on the Grand Place, try Le Cerf for dinner (not open Saturdays).
I've also enjoyed a visit to the cathedral and the Museum of Ancient and Modern Art but found Brussels a little sparse on the tourist attractions when compared to Prague, Amsterdam and Paris.