Many Italian expats currently live in Belgium and especially in its capital Brussels, one of the most important European cities. Not only that, Belgium has been a destination for Italian expatriates for many generations. Many Belgian citizens share an Italian cultural background, handed down from their grandparents or parents. Let’s not forget that Brussels, being the seat of important European institutions, is a very popular business destination for Italians. However, it is not always easy to find Italian products in Belgium, especially in the food sector.

For this reason, after a few months from the motherland, many expats are looking for Italian products in Belgium. HomeSweetshop tries to make it easier for Italians to shop abroad with a wide range of Italian food and other products not easy to find in supermarkets in Belgium

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Supermarkets in Belgium

It may always be useful to take a peek at the main food distribution chains in Belgium. The main supermarkets include Carrefour, Delhaize, Aldi, Alvo and Colruyt.

Despite the wide choice of supermarkets and the good quality offered by the Belgian distribution, it is not easy to find Italian products. Many small importers are involved in the distribution of Italian food products in Belgium, mostly supplying Italian restaurants.

Italian shops in Belgium

Surely if you live in Brussels it will not be difficult to find shops selling Italian products. Among the most reported by the Italians expats we find:

  • Domenica in Rue de Trèves 32
  • Antichi Sapori Italiani in Rue du Bailli 73
  • La Family
  • eCibus – Italian Finest Food in Chaussée de Wavre 1541

Order Italian products online in Belgium

HomeSweetShop can ship Italian products to Belgium in 3 working days. In our e-commerce of typical Italian products we have a wide variety of classic Italian supermarket shelf items. However, if you have not found what you are looking for for your online shopping abroad, you can contact us directly. We will try to satisfy all your needs!

Among the most popular products shipped to Belgium, of course, we find the notorious Fonzies, the Pan di Stelle biscuits and the Drops and the typical Italian drinks, such as Crodino, Esta The or Chinò San Pellegrino. Among the most purchased Italian brands are obviously the Mulino Bianco biscuits, which HomeSweetShop is missing from all Italians in Belgium.