Brussels restaurant 65 Degres has become the city’s best-rated eatery, largely thanks to rave reviews of its staff, most of whom have Down Syndrome.
Steen Swalus, a server at the Belgian restaurant"65 degres" serves a customer at the restaurant in Brussels, Belgium November 22, 2019. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
The restaurant - part fine-dining establishment, part social inclusion project - ranks first out of more than 2,000 competitors listed on review site TripAdvisor.
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