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A trek to the suburbs is repaid by this beautiful colonial-style house overlooking the River Leie. Exquisite French-Belgian cuisine with Eastern touches.
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This warehouse conversion in the old dockland area north of the city houses a lounge club (DJs Thu–Sat), restaurant and lunch spot.
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Pared-down modern interior in an old family house. The young team brings flair to contemporary cuisine.
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Apparently the oldest restaurant in Antwerp, so central you can hear the cathedral organ from the terrace.
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Dine on robust and well-judged Belgian dishes, in a room decorated with marine murals. Very meaty!
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A deservedly popular lunch spot and tearoom serving light dishes, home-made cakes, pancakes and waffles. You need to get there early for lunch.
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On offer at this smart fish restaurant is serious, refined eating in a Scandinavian-inspired setting.
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A traditional, pleasant and welcoming tavern named after its location in the “Lost Corner” of eastern Bruges.
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A spacious cybercafé in the medieval Sint-Janshospitaal complex. The terminals are set among polished “colonial-style” wood and brass.
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Joyously eccentric pseudo-Edwardian restaurant overlooking the canal.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with with half a bottle of wine for (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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