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This large, first-floor attic room has a spacious seating area. Please note that the rate is based on 2 guests. Maximum…
Set in the first-floor attic, this spacious room has a seating corner.
This double room is located on the ground floor and features a cable TV.
This air-conditioned room features a flat-screen TV and an private bathroom with walk-in shower.
1 Queen Bed 236-sq-foot room with garden views Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment -…
2 Twin Beds Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - Flat-screen TV wit…
1 Double Bed Soundproofed room Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Entertainment - Flat-screen TV wi…
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Restaurants nearby
- Boury★★★ Michelin In their brick villa, Tim Boury and Inge Waeles have clearly puzzled, pondered and finetuned each detail from the attentive service and felicitous food-wine pairings to the fashionably stylish interior and the gorgeous patio and bar. The buzzy casual vibe is ample proof that perfection is not necessarily starched and stuffy. Chef Boury’s painstaking recipes mingle classicism with creative peps and he cannot be equalled for his ability to enhance exceptional ingredients, particularly those from his region whose praises he frequently sings. His cuisine attains a pinnacle of high-flying virtuosit3.2km
- Castor★★ Michelin Purity is the name of the game at Castor. The elegant yet brutalist-looking cube on Kortrijkseweg is home to a modern interior of wood, glass and concrete. Stefanie sets the tone of the restaurant’s classy front-of-house style, while Maarten Bouckaert surprises the diner right from the appetisers. From the ingredients and the sauces to the savvy blend of exotic flavours, the chef unveils his talent at every step. Stints with culinary virtuosos of the likes of Peter Goossens enabled him to hone his skills, which he now deploys with tact and sensitivity. Examples: pork cheeks braised in Rodenbac16.7km
- Le Nord Behind a spruce conventional façade, the Bistro le Nord bills itself as a characterful, contemporary eatery. A modern vibe, Mediterranean influences and the jubilant owner Dimitri set the scene indoors. The kitchen brigade rolls out Franco-Belgian family favourites enriched with subtle international and southern European influences. Examples include red mullet with a beurre blanc enhanced by kalamata olives, or a juicy cockerel, lacquered char siu style and flanked by citrus fruits.2.9km
- Ma Passion Chef Kris and elegant Sandra share a passion for fine food and fine wine! This handsome townhouse with a lovely patio tastefully blends old and new with an inimitable Belgian knack for colours and materials. The chef voluntarily tries his hand at different styles, mixing the classical flavours of foie gras and sweetbread with subtle sauces and fresh, acidic side dishes, demonstrating his playful side and virtuoso talent.3.5km
- CRKL CRKL may look like an upmarket concrete villa from the outside, but once indoors, you will find yourself in a romantic setting done up in soft pastel shades. Take a seat on the patio and sip an aperitif, as you get ready to sample the chef’s handiwork in which pedigree Belgian produce rubs shoulders with Asian and Mediterranean influences. Examples: Piedmont veal with goat’s cheese and lavender oil or fabulously fresh haddock paired with a creamy sauce based on fish stock and perfumed with miso. You can expect truly fragrant dishes packed in character. Finally, the establishment demonstrates a4.4km
- Vonk Stijn and chef Bart are the fifth generation of the Hoonaert family, whose DNA is rooted in culinary excellence! The conservatory of the former café, planted with trees, is now a cosy gastrobar. A charcoal Mibrasa oven adds a distinctive flavour to market-fresh recipes, made with meticulously chosen ingredients (simple lunchtime menu, more varied in the evening).4.5km
- Verschil Verschil is clearly a champion of the farm-to-table concept, as you will see when you look at the estate’s farmland that is managed by your hostess and which supplies the restaurant in a cornucopia of delicacies. The chef slaloms between classics like saddle of hare, served medium rare and paired with a powerful sauce and modern recipes of the likes of kohlrabi and smoked eel with tomatoes and a subtle tomato gazpacho. We recommend the à la carte lineup, but at lunchtime, you can’t go wrong if you decide to order the delicious soup and dish of the day.4.8km
- Rebelle★ Michelin Behind the unassuming façade of Rebelle, you will discover a warm, minimalist interior decked in salmon and terracotta colours. Fuss-free and casual, Rebelle aims to serve excellent nosh in an easy-going vibe. The man behind the creative score, Martijn Defauw, rustles up fascinating food and knock-out seasonings, often with an oriental twist, that come up trumps every time. He has a knack for sourcing the best produce, such as flawlessly fresh North Sea fish or locally grown tender young hop shoots. His close ties with his producers are a source of inspiration, as are his travels. For example,18.5km
- Vol-Ver★ Michelin Vol-Ver is the epitome of Flemish charm, hospitality and good taste as the handsome brick walls and warm welcome from Sharon and chef Sébastien Verveken bear witness. The set and à la carte menus may seem low profile, but right from the first bite, you will taste the chef’s wholehearted approach to cooking. Don’t go expecting fussy frills, however, as chef Verveken is more interested in subtlety and in harnessing his skill to showcasing familiar flavours, albeit with nods to Asia. For example, he may serve mussels as a starter in the form of a vibrant ceviche, before going on to pair them with19.5km
- Jean-Philippe Jean-Philippe and Sara-Sofia have crafted a cosy cocoon in this townhouse. Artwork by Isidoor Goddeeris underscores the restaurant’s classy interior and reflects the chef’s love of seafood. The couple’s experience shines through in every detail. Sara-Sofia seamlessly manages the front of house, while presenting her latest cocktails. Jean-Philippe draws on his flawless technical background as he works with outstanding ingredients. Examples include wild seabass, grilled to keep the skin crispy and flanked by different textures of fennel, a baby artichoke and characterful crab bisque. This consum8.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Kasteel Wijnendale Belgian castle14.4km
- Tyne Cot Cemetery cemetery in West Flanders, Belgium13.9km
- Aertrycke Castle15.2km
- Passchendaele Canadian Memorial Canadian war memorial in Belgium12.4km
- Saint Julien Memorial war memorial commemorating Canadian military forces in World War I, in Saint Julien, Belgium16.7km
- Polygon Wood, Zonnebeke Belgium, site of the Battle of Passchendaele in World War I17.3km
- Langemark German war cemetery cemetery in Langemark, Belgium17.4km
- Bellewaerde animal theme park in Belgium19.6km
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