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Quiet Cottage near Woods

★★★Ruiselede
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3x Bunk Bed 180 Up to 14

3 Twin Bunk Beds, 4 Large Twin Beds and 2 Twin Murphy Beds 1937-sq-foot individually furnished room with a patio L…

House
3x Bunk Bed 180 Up to 14

3 Twin Bunk Beds, 4 Large Twin Beds and 2 Twin Murphy Beds 1937-sq-foot individually furnished room with a patio L…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Le Julien★ Michelin Davy Devlieghere is back in his native village in the company of Marie-Julie, your hostess. This tastefully restored farmstead oozing with character sports a luxurious vibe and a tasteful colour scheme to celebrate French fine dining. First-class ingredients, like Anjou pigeon and sole, are allowed to shout their name thanks to last-minute preparations and rich sauces. The chef is a fan of wholesome, big-boned recipes, although he isn’t averse to sneaking in the odd exotic note.He may pair a warm tartare of langoustine with a frothy langoustine bisque and a tapenade of piquillo pepper, fresh s6.0km
  • De Jonkman★★ Michelin Filip Claeys is mad about fish. The grandson of a fisherman, he founded NorthSeaChefs, which endeavours to encourage consumers to eat lesser known and accidentally caught fish. Equally at home with red meat and top-drawer ingredients like langoustine, he loves wowing diners with dogfish. The menu always indicates the origin of the boats that supply the fish. Claeys’ style is inventive and unconventional, as delicate sauces and vinaigrettes showcase his classical training, whilst allowing his personality to shine through as he adapts to today’s trends. For example, he crafts flawlessly fresh No16.7km
  • Tafel 10 A black and white tiled floor and an open fire set the scene in this plush bourgeois 19C home, but the comfort is entirely 21C, as is the splendid terrace to the rear. The chef has opted for a playful lineup of international influences, without forgetting his classical heritage. He might pair a tataki of bonito with a sweet-sour vinaigrette, or medium rare veal with black truffles, a tarragon mayonnaise and a bordelaise sauce. A choice of four-, five- and six-course menus, all of which overflow with intensity and flavour.3.7km
  • 't Vijfde Seizoen Broes Tavernier hails his suppliers as “heroes”, which speaks volumes for his commitment to locally sourced produce. From asparagus and fish from the North Sea to partridges, he unfailingly selects the best. His creative, high-flying approach to cooking aims to let the ingredients shout their name. We recommend the insightful wine-food pairing suggestions. After a fine meal in this friendly establishment (great patio), pop into Eetalage and take a few goodies home.4.7km
  • Goffin★ Michelin Timothy Goffin is forging his own path. A genuine craftsman, he recognises the importance of full-bodied sauces, whilst also seeking to nurture comforting, fruity flavours. Whether with local or Asian ingredients, Goffin can be relied on to produce delicate, spot-on dishes and his set menu is a masterclass of balance. Right from the unusual appetisers, he takes you on a personal voyage of discovery, reacquainting you with family favourites or introducing you to creative, unexpected flavours. For example, how about a thick slice of beefsteak tomato, smothered in crushed raspberries and a vanill18.3km
  • Zet'Joe by Geert Van Hecke★ Michelin Geert Van Hecke, who boasted three Michelin stars for twenty years at the Karmeliet, is definitely worthy of the title “Godfather of Belgian gastronomy”. Zet’Joe is more casual and a little bit like walking into the chef’s home. A warm interior and an impressive art collection instantly set the scene. Mireille, his delightful partner in the dining room, wields the cheese trolley with impressive dexterity. Van Hecke harnesses his consummate knowhow and sensitivity to enhancing first-rate ingredients. A silky last-minute béarnaise sauce, made with carrot and orange jus, coaxes out the full flavo18.5km
  • Sans Cravate★ Michelin As the name suggests (Without a tie), this eatery is casual in vibe. The snug interior, done up in pastel shades, is bathed in natural light. Despite a lineup of familiar flavours, Sans cravate knows how to surprise the diner. The concise à la carte menu, together with a weekday menu and a several course menu at the weekend, bear witness to the attention lavished on exceptional ingredients by chef Henk Van Oudenhouve. He might mingle textures, such as langoustine and artichoke, with a punchy bisque made out of shellfish heads, and cooks the mullet on a spit in a delicious Mediterranean dish fe18.5km
  • Den Duyventooren The spruce, traditional façade of this ancestral castle-farmstead hides a vibrant modern interior adorned in warm colours. The peaceful terrace feels light years away from Bellem. The establishment has acquired a faithful cohort of regulars, lured back by Inge Herteleer’s enticing set and à la carte menus. Her seasonal cooking throbs with generosity and is dotted with contemporary touches to which she adds a Mediterranean twist come summertime. The shrimp fritters are stuffed to the brim, while a suave cognac sauce enhances pheasant and green peas and mint contrast with fresh prawns. Searingly7.6km
  • Schatteman This imposing villa tucked away in the woods is a real gem. Modern artwork, a log burning fire and a wine cellar set the stylish scene, further enhanced by a manicured garden and terrace, ideal for a drink in fine weather. While Marieke spoils guests in the dining room, owner-chef Gregory demonstrates his inventive flair in a modern score, courtesy of cherry-picked ingredients from the region. Seasonings and fermentation techniques add a distinctive touch to his signature cuisine and he enjoys surprising and pushing culinary boundaries, but always with a deft, subtle hand. We recommend the set8.0km
  • d'Afspanning Dark floor tiles and bare brick walls set the scene in this historic edifice of Beernem, albeit elegantly paired with modern fixtures and fittings. Diners can choose between cosy nooks or the spacious glazed extension. The varied menu appeals both to fans of classical fare and to those keen to try out world cuisine. The veteran chef is equally at home with the ubiquitous shrimp fritter as with an Asian take on steak tartare. Honest, wholesome fare.8.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Jan Breydel Stadium football stadium in Bruges, Belgium19.4km
  • Church of Our Lady church in Bruges, Belgium18.4km
  • Groeningemuseum art museum in Bruges, Belgium18.3km
  • Belfry of Bruges medieval bell tower18.6km
  • Museum van het Heilig Bloed church in Bruges, Belgium18.6km
  • Sint-Salvatorskathedraal Roman Catholic cathedral in Bruges, Belgium18.6km
  • Bruges City Hall town hall of Bruges, Belgium18.6km
  • Ooidonk Castle château16.1km

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