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Les Gourmands
Classic Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Les Gourmands is run by foodies for foodies. The charming authentic interior is ideally suited to the classical fare of Didier Bernard, assisted by Lydia Glacé, who is in charge of the decadent desserts. The gifted duo, who were awarded their first Michelin star in 1996, are committed body and soul to celebrating premium produce. You may taste Burgaud duck, respectfully and delicately cooked to medium rare, flanked by a spicy duck gravy that is divinely paired with orange marmalade or a big-boned duck shepherd’s pie oozing with buttery flavours. Les Gourmands excels in the art of adding a cont
11.8km
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l'Impératif d'Éole
French Contemporary · ★ Michelin
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While the impressive Chant d’Éole wine estate is particularly famous for its excellent sparkling wines, it offers much more than that. Namely a luxurious rooftop restaurant, where an ornamental gold-leafed tree and a glazed wine cellar immediately catch the eye. On your way into the restaurant, you will see the estate’s wines maturing in barrels. The wine list, which stars a few Belgian vintages, is perfectly paired with Benjamin Laborie’s cuisine. Laborie takes a fresh, new look at pedigree French recipes, founded on just a few ingredients that he savvily melds together. Flawlessly fresh fill
12.5km
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La Marelle Café
Traditional Cuisine, Farm to table · Bib
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Over 500 beers, an enticing menu and bargain prices: fans of old school cooking flock to this bustling bolthole in droves. Your first job on arriving will be to scan the establishment’s newspaper to get a proper feel for the place. Rather than fussy frills, you can expect hearty grub oozing in nostalgia: fritters stuffed in vol-au-vent; herring rollmops with house-made French fries; Belgium’s version of steak tartare and chips (with mayonnaise and horse meat)… or eels à la St Feuillien. La Marelle Café is a goldmine of vintage generous recipes.
11.5km
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Le Grand Pré
French, Creative French
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Sprawling meadows encircle this old riverside stone farmstead, so it isn’t surprising that the country vibe has wound its tendrils into the interior. This friendly eatery takes pride in sourcing local Walloon produce that is crafted into a lineup of pedigree seasonal Gallic fare, like saddle of lamb, cooked rare in a herby crust, garnished with a subtle rosemary gravy and potato salad. The splendid wine list boasts over 400 references and is definitely worth a gander. A meal at the Grand Pré makes the perfect ending to a tour of this beautiful rural region. Country life at its best!
15.4km
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Maxens
Modern French
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Stéphane Grulois, a man of many talents, played a major part in designing the stylish, cosy interior of this arty restaurant. Stéphane is, however, first and foremost a gifted chef. His love of traditional French cuisine shines through in flawless craftsmanship and know-how. He might cook veal medium rare in a parsley and mustard crust, which is paired with a subtle, delicate gravy, fluffy dauphine potato puffs and celery purée. The chef enjoys serving the food himself. Excellent value for money at lunchtime. A multisensory experience awaits!
19.3km
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