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B&B Plattestien

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Rooms & Views

One-Bedroom House
1x Queen 38 Up to 2
Garden view

This holiday home is consisted of of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries.…

Double Room with Garden View
1x Queen 37 Up to 2
Garden view

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room's…

King Room with Garden View
1x Queen 27 Up to 2
Garden view

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room's…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Bistro Racine★ Michelin Bistro Racine is proof that, contrary to popular belief, a MICHELIN star isn’t always about fancy fine dining. One immediately feels at home in this setting that mixes modern and authentic fixtures and fittings and in which the open kitchen plays the star role. Jimmy Collodoro regales diners with premium produce. The market-fresh, seasonal dishes, chalked up on a slate, change regularly, without forgetting firm fixtures, like beef grilled in a Mibrasa charcoal oven. The food is finely crafted and refreshingly straightforward. Unexpected details add a humorous twist, illustrated by a creamy ris4.3km
  • Philippe Meyers★ Michelin Philippe and Valerie Meyers are sincere, warm-hearted folks, adjectives that also depict the interior design of their dinky eatery which showcases a magnificent collection of Michelin Guides. Valérie plays the role of hostess with great spontaneity and adores waxing lyrical about the chef’s passion for Walloon produce and his ability to tell a tale with just a few ingredients. Take for example his signature dish of speck, cooked for 17 hours, which he pairs with lemon-flavoured Eau de Villée, seared, still translucent langoustine tails and a gutsy sauce of hoisin and confit lemons. Alternative7.9km
  • Le Chalet de la Forêt★★ Michelin Pascal Devalkeneer’s chalet is magnificently set on the edge of the Sonian Forest and the chalet’s terrace makes the most of this fantastic natural environment. The restaurant overlooking the chef’s cottage garden oozes luxurious elegance to which you should add well-oiled, slick service and, above all, chef Devalkeneer’s personal stamp on each dish. His blend of classicism and creativity reveals surgical precision, as well as a quest for subtlety and generosity. He scours the countryside of Belgium and France for the best ingredients from Aveyron lamb to abalone from the Brittany coast and ho10.7km
  • Maison Marit★ Michelin Dimitri Marit represents the second generation of his family at the helm of the elegant Maison Marit, housed in a property brimming with character. The interior has been revamped with clean lines. The restaurant has its own sheep and deer, which can be seen grazing from the terrace. Foodies have been coming here since 1991 to savour classic French cuisine. Expertise and finesse are the hallmarks of this establishment, and nowhere is this more evident than in the rich, full-bodied sauces. When preparing his risotto, the chef removes some of the liquid and mixes it with a hearty poultry stock an9.9km
  • Sir Kwinten★★ Michelin Wine is central to Sir Kwinten, as you cannot fail but notice as soon as you cross the threshold of this imposing mansion. Flacons of wine are showcased in a display case, while Gueuze beer bottles escort you on your way to the restroom. Yannick Dehandschutter is a high-flying sommelier, who gets as much pleasure out of suggesting local beers and wine from the Dappeersveld estate as the production of a few daring winegrowers and even sakes. Now make your way upstairs to the elegant dining room, where wine also takes centre stage, thanks to food-wine matches made in heaven courtesy of a classic12.7km
  • Monsieur VBib Jan Verhaert cooks what he likes to eat, which is nostalgic Gallic classics with the occasional nod to Italy. His cosy neighbourhood restaurant rolls out confident bistro fare of the likes of pâté en croûte or a succulent pithivier (pie) of pheasant, mushrooms and foie gras in a butter-rich puff pastry shell. And what about a decadent flaky pastry millefeuille with vanilla-rich crème pâtissière for dessert? The razor-sharp precision of the cooking and the chef's penchant for gutsy flavours are truly noteworthy. A champion of French culinary tradition, Monsieur Verhaert delivers exceptional foo7.4km
  • Kamo★ Michelin Kamo is a slice of Tokyo in the heart of Ixelles. The wood-rich, pared back interior combines a contemporary feel with a serene vibe. From the bar you can witness firsthand the meticulous artistry of chef Kamo, who starts by inviting you to sample an appetiser to cleanse your palate. You are now all set to experience the finesse of Japanese culinary tradition. Chef Kamo's deceptively minimalist dishes showcase the extraordinary quality and freshness of his ingredients. He does not rely on luxury produce to wow his diners. Chazuke, a signature dish, consists of wafer-thin slices of seabream, en12.7km
  • La Paix★★ Michelin A culinary landmark of Brussels dating back to 1892, La Paix was originally where the local butchers came for a bite to eat at the end of their working day. Chef David Martin has traded in the traditional brasserie score for a neoteric menu that is as impressive as the interior is lavish. La Paix now blends Brussels’ heritage with Japanese minimalism, embodied by a shimmering flock of origami birds suspended in flight from the ceiling and enhanced by soft lighting. This almost reverential setting provides the perfect foil for Martin and his team to add the final touch to their creations on the14.3km
  • La Villa in the Sky★ Michelin Enter the IT Tower and take the lift up to the 23rd floor, before walking up two more flights of stairs. The unique view from this glazed Villa in the Sky commands a jaw-dropping vista over Brussels! The small open kitchen enables you to admire the precision of chef Alexandre Dionisio and his well-oiled team. The food is characterised by first-class produce underpinned by playful notes and subtle side dishes. Alexandre’s high-flying culinary skill is truly in the category of consummate. He may pair a juicy breast of quail and its crispy skin with shellfish for a briny note, a gutsy poultry sto12.8km
  • MaïnoïBib Whilst refreshingly modern, Maïnoï nonetheless remains true to its traditional roots and the characteristic Thai interior creates a warm, welcoming vibe. The seasoned chef deftly crafts exuberant familiar flavours and cannot be rivalled for his way with sauces, as he peps up beef and vegetable side dishes with flair and talent. For example, his aromatic tom ka kai is a delicate blend of rich coconut milk with lemon grass, spicy pepper oil, juicy chicken and varied herbs. The bold, daring creative menu is a gold mine of pleasant surprises for the diner. We recommend the house signature dishes, 8.3km

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Attractions nearby

  • Beersel Castle castle in Beersel, Belgium5.4km
  • Manneken Pis bronze sculpture and fountain by Jérôme Duquesnoy the Elder in Brussels, Belgium14.9km
  • Lotto Park stadium12.8km
  • Grand-Place main square in Brussels, Belgium15.2km
  • Sonian Forest forest southeast of Brussels, Belgium13.4km
  • Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium group of art museums in Brussels, Belgium14.8km
  • Horta Museum architectural museum in Brussels, Belgium12.9km
  • Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula cathedral in Brussels, Belgium15.5km

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