3 Best Restaurants in Antwerp and the Northeast, Belgium

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Antwerp cuisine understandably focuses on fish, presented with few frills in even the finest restaurants, often poached or steamed, and reasonably priced. From the chilled whelks and periwinkles (marine snails) picked out of their shells with pins, to piles of tender little grijze garnalen (small shrimp), to the steamy white flesh of the mammoth tarbot (turbot), the scent of salt air is never far from your table. The ubiquitous mosselen (mussels) and paling (eels), showcased in midpriced restaurants throughout the city center, provide a heavier, heartier version of local fish cuisine. Bought live from wholesalers, the seafood is irreproachably fresh.

Antwerp has a high number of restaurants for a city its size. Many of the traditional places, both formal and casual, are clustered in Oude Stad. There are plenty of tourist-focused restaurants on the Grote Markt, but if you look along the smaller streets around the square you'll find some excellent local favorites. Het Zuid, meanwhile, is known for trendier cafés and restaurants. Peak dining hours are generally from noon until 3 and from 8 pm to 11 or midnight. Since the dining scene is quite busy, it's best to make reservations.

Grand Cafe Horta

$$$ | Meir

The iron framework of the 19th-century Maison du Peuple, a building designed by famed Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta, supports this brasserie. It siphons a hip crowd from trendy Hopland Street and keeps a sunny feel with large mustard-yellow industrial beams and windows all around. The kitchen sends out brasserie favorites like Aberdeen Angus rib steak and frites, as well as tempting contemporary dishes with lighter wraps, bagels, and salad options for lunch.

Hopland 2, Antwerp, 2000, Belgium
03-203–5660
Known For
  • A bright and airy spot to rest your feet and grab a bite while shopping
  • A wonderful setting within a fabulous Victor Horta--designed building
  • Open for breakfast every day

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Revista

$ | South of the Center

This simple café is a great place to grab a drink, or a bagel or a baguette, before taking in the Museum of Fine Arts, located just around the corner. Early birds can also breakfast on American-style pancakes, served until 12:30 pm.

Karel Rogierstraat 47, Antwerp, 2000, Belgium
0488-627--467
Known For
  • Open for cocktails in the evening
  • Snack food only after 3 pm
  • Good coffee
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Smaaksalon

$$

When it comes to picking the more spectacular place to sit, you'll be hard-pressed to choose between the gorgeous high-ceilinged neoclassical dining room and the majestically tranquil garden terrace at the rear. The food, while looking simple on the menu, is equally grand—even the croque monsieur comes in such dimensions that you are unlikely to leave feeling hungry.

Maastrichterstaat 61, Hasselt, 3500, Belgium
0490-566--299
Known For
  • Belgian classics in huge portions
  • Located in a 19th-century mansion
  • Good breakfasts from 9 to 11
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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