This is a really friendly bistro right in the centre of town. The proprietors like to be a little different and the most western of food can be served in ways that are definitely a little different. It's not a restaurant that specialises in Flemish cuisine but there is a wide selection of fish. In this restaurant you will get large portions of delicious food no matter what you order, at least that was the impression I got from peeking at other diners plates and observing their reactions It's quite small so the ambience is more intimate than a lot of restaurants in Bruges. Definitely worth a visit.
Favorite Dish: Definitely the steak, served with a divine pepper sauce.
Updated Jul 28, 2007
Address: Sint Amandstraat 4
Phone: +32/(0) 50 34.01.22
This is a very small and cozy restaurant, off the Market Square, with good food, OK price, and excellent service. The owners are a young couple, who are really friendly.
I´ve been to Bruges several times and in each visit I go to this restaurant, it was recommended to me by the girl running the B&B I stayed at the first time I visited Bruges back in the year 2000 (Hotel Van Eyck). I found the food to be better and cheaper than in the restaurants in the Market Square. Expect to spend around 60 euro for two people, including main course, dessert and a glass of wine or beer each.
I would definitely recommend it :)
Favorite Dish: I can´t remember the name, but the dish I like is pasta with chicken, with a cream sauce; and for dessert either crème brulèe or a dish with mini chocolate desserts, that way you can sample all of them!
Updated Sep 17, 2006
Address: Sint Amandstraat 4
Phone: +32/(0) 50 34.01.22
Not so far from the market, in the Sint Amandstraat you will find this little restaurant.
It is run by An Vissers and Arnout Beyaert.
We had a steack au poivre, a swordfish with wok vegetables and an assortiment of fish.
A soda drink, half bottle of white wine and a cup of coffee.
All was 61 euro, so not too expensive.
Favorite Dish: My daughter insisted on going to this restaurant because she wanted to taste the sword fish again.
well I don't know if that is the right English name of this fish, but translated from the Dutch it sounds like this :-)
Updated Dec 26, 2004
Address: Sint Amandstraat 4, B- 8000 Brugge
Phone: +32/(0) 50 34.01.22
Written May 21, 2006
Address: Sint Amandstraat 4
Phone: +32/(0) 50 34.01.22
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Not so far from the market, in the Sint Amandstraat you will find this little restaurant.It is run by An Vissers and Arnout Beyaert.We had a steack au poivre, a...
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