Reviews on Middle Eastern food in Aartselaar, Antwerp Province, Belgium. Aartselaar (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːrtsəlaːr], old spelling: Aertselaer) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality only comprises the town of Aartselaar proper. On January 1, 2006 Aartselaar had a total population of 14,375. The total area is 10.93 km² which gives a population density of 1,316 inhabitants per km². The municipality of Aartselaar is located in the southern outskirts of Antwerp. It is known for its 1801 windmill (Heimolen) as well as the cycling race called Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen.
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5 based on 100 reviews
Dilbi is a Syrian restaurant ..we serve food ..But we also share culture, art and music with our customers... Dilbi is our memories back home... it is our homeland that we carry with us.. Dilbi is a 400 years old tree in a village called Mashta Al helou i
We ate at Dilbi with 6 friends for my girlfriend's birthday. We let the owner surprise us rather than ordering from the menu, which was a great decision. So much delicious food, and beautifully presented too! They took specific dietary needs into account too. And to top it all off they had made a birthday cake, especially for my girlfriend, as a gift from them! Soooooo nice, and unexpected. Thanks for a really great evening! I highly reccomend this charming little place!Thank you very much for filling our restaurant with so much positive energy. thank you for your kind comment.
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Aartselaar: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 155 reviews
Love the pizza, with a Mediterranean touch and thin dough bottom! Super friendly service. We go there on a regular basis!
Most Popular Indian food in Aartselaar, Antwerp Province, Belgium
4 based on 655 reviews
I came here with my boyfriend because he loves falafel. Iâm usually not so much of a fan, but this was amazing. The salads and sauces made this into such a lovely meal, and the meal deals were amazing value!!
Best Italian food near Aartselaar, Antwerp Province, Belgium
4 based on 162 reviews
I know Beni Falafel for many years. When it was real falafel. Beni used clean oil and the falafel-balls were never burnt. The portions were generous. Today it is probably more interesting ...for the owners but for the consumer it is downdraded. Maybe the clients cannot compare or judge, but it does not change the reality. Many old customers realize it.
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