Brasserie Romance (2012)

A Belgian comedy-drama set on Valentine's Day, where love, ambition, and culinary chaos collide in one unforgettable restaurant evening.

Brasserie Romance - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Brasserie Romantiek
  • Release Year: 2012
  • Directed by: Joël Vanhoebrouck
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Runtime: 1h 42m
  • Original Language: Dutch
  • Spoken Languages: Dutch
  • Release Date (Theatrical): December 18, 2012 (Belgium - AL), February 12, 2015 (Germany), February 14, 2014 (France), June 20, 2014 (Brazil), February 13, 2015 (Spain)
  • Alternative Titles: Brasserie Romantiek - Das Valentins-Menü (DE)
  • Production Companies: A Private View
  • Production Countries: Belgium

Brasserie Romance - Plot

Manager Pascaline and chef Angelo have been, for several years, striving toward earning the coveted "chef's hat" in the Gault Millau restaurant guide. Tonight is Valentine's Day: one of the busiest nights of the year. Angelo provides an appropriate menu and Pascaline lovingly sets the tables. As always, Pascaline has everything under control. Her customers expect a lot tonight. For every couple that has won a table they expect to get love on their plate. Hopefully nothing goes wrong.

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Brasserie Romance - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Joël Vanhoebrouck

Main Cast

  • Sara De Roo
  • Axel Daeseleire
  • Koen De Bouw
  • Filip Peeters
  • Barbara Sarafian
  • Tine Embrechts
  • Ruth Becquart
  • Wouter Hendrickx
  • Anemone Valcke
  • Thomas Janssens

Producers

  • Dries Phlypo

Brasserie Romance - FAQs

What is Brasserie Romance about?

Brasserie Romance follows Pascaline and chef Angelo as they run their Belgian restaurant on the most hectic night of the year: Valentine's Day. Every couple dining in expects a magical, love-filled evening, and the pressure to deliver — while chasing a coveted Gault Millau chef's hat — makes for a delightfully chaotic night.

Is Brasserie Romance a good Valentine's Day watch?

Absolutely. Brasserie Romance is a warm, witty Belgian comedy-drama that weaves together multiple love stories across one memorable Valentine's Day dinner service. It's charming, funny, and genuinely touching — perfect for a cozy date night or a solo evening with good food and great storytelling.

Who are the main actors in Brasserie Romance?

The film features a strong ensemble cast led by Sara De Roo as Pascaline and Axel Daeseleire as Angelo. They're joined by Koen De Bouw, Filip Peeters, Barbara Sarafian, Tine Embrechts, Ruth Becquart, and Wouter Hendrickx — a stellar lineup of well-known Belgian actors bringing each couple's story to life.

Does Brasserie Romance have multiple storylines?

Yes — the film is structured as an ensemble piece, following several couples dining at the restaurant on Valentine's Day alongside the restaurant staff. Each table carries its own emotional arc, ranging from budding romance to long-term relationship tensions, all unfolding simultaneously over the course of one dinner service.

Who directed Brasserie Romance?

Brasserie Romance was directed by Joël Vanhoebrouck, a Belgian filmmaker. The film showcases his talent for balancing comedy and heartfelt drama across a large ensemble cast, creating an intimate yet lively portrait of love, ambition, and human connection all set within a single restaurant on one special night.

What language is Brasserie Romance in?

Brasserie Romance is a Dutch-language film, produced in Belgium. It was released in Belgium in December 2012 and later reached international audiences in Germany, France, Brazil, and Spain. Non-Dutch speakers will want to look for a subtitled version to fully enjoy the film's sharp, witty dialogue.

Is Brasserie Romance based on a true story?

No, Brasserie Romance is an original fictional story rather than one based on real events. It draws its authenticity from the universal experience of Valentine's Day expectations and the behind-the-scenes reality of restaurant life, blending comedy and drama to create something that feels both relatable and warmly human.

What are similar movies to Brasserie Romance?

If you enjoyed Brasserie Romance, you might also like Hitch (2005), What's Love Got to Do with It? (2023), Love, Weddings & Other Disasters (2020), or Love Is in the Air (2023). These films share a similar blend of romantic comedy and ensemble storytelling, making them great follow-up watches.

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