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Brussels, Bruges, Antwerp and Ghent : Places to eat

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  • Trendy café that draws a young arty crowd. Small wonder, given its setting in the extraordinary 1930s Art Deco Flagey radio building. Also a thriving music venue.

  • Café Le Perroquet

    An Art Nouveau tavern, popular with a young crowd. It’s good for snacks of filled pitta, and the daily lunch dishes are chalked up on the board outside.

  • Café Vlissinghe

    Said to be the oldest Bruges tavern, founded 1515. Van Dyck apparently met local painters here. Serves light lunches. There’s a boules court in the garden.

  • A traditional café-pub, excellent value and especially good for lunch. It is also a popular venue for sing-along evenings.

  • Bruges has limited night life, but this jazz café has a welcoming crowd and good basic cooking.

  • Established in 1893, thismoules-frites specialist is now an international brand.

  • Set in a 17th-century house, this restaurant specializes in fish, with Mediterranean touches.

  • A welcoming pub devoted to beer, with 450 kinds listed in its menu.

  • This cherished and popular restaurant refuses to change or diverge from its traditions of solid, good-value, truly Belgian cooking.

  • Hidden away from the tourist throngs, the famous Toone puppet theatre (see Théâtre Royal de Toone, Brussels) has an atmospheric bar serving decent beers and light meals.

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