Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Ittre, Walloon Brabant Province, Belgium. Ittre (Dutch : Itter) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. On January 1, 2006, Ittre had a total population of 6,064. The total area is 34.92 km² which gives a population density of 174 inhabitants per km². Ittre was the geographical center of Belgium until World War I.
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4 based on 143 reviews
We went over there after reading some comments here on Tripadvisor. We are not truly disappointed but not overwhelming excited either. The restaurant seems to be visited by locals in the first place. The choice is rather limited and moreover, one of the dishes mentioned on the blackboard was simply not available. The wine-list comes in the form of an electronic tablet (a nerd will probably love this) but small bottles (37,5 cl) are not available either. The dishes we had were well presented and okay but a bit on the pricy side. I am not sure we will come back here.
4 based on 44 reviews
We spent Christmas day here, lunch time. The food was OK. Service was kind and with a smile. The choice is rather limited but what was served was well prepared. Not worth taking a detour, but when you are in the town, OK to go to.
4 based on 255 reviews
Whilst in a rush to find somewhere to eat fairly late on a Saturday night whilst passing through the town we had the luck of finding this place straight away.Despite a lack of English speaking staff (and no English menus which is probably a good sign!) everyone was very friendly and helpful.But the food was just incredible and reasonably priced for what it was; the cod fillet just melted in my mouth, possibly one of the best cooked pieces of fish I've ever had. My friends said the stake was also incredible.We just had house wine which was great but I'm sure the wine list would be worth investigating.Can't recommend highly enough!
3 based on 225 reviews
Egalement pizzeria
Nice lunch with friends. Very busy restaurant with ample indoor seating as well as a terrace for sunny days. We were there on Belgium Fathers Day and it was packed which could explain why the service was a bit slow. I am told it is unusual but in any case, the quality of the food was worth it. Complimentary Pizza slices and olives to nibble on with our aperitif and then we opted for the 3 course meal with wines at 40 Euros per person. Choice of 3 starters, 3 mains and 3 deserts. I chose gambas in pesto sauce, then steak and finally, fresh strawberries. Although I was surprised that the steak came with spaghetti, everything was very tasty. As we didn't have any vegetarians in our party, I didn't check the A la carte menu for suitable dishes. Please be aware that vegetables are often scarce or non existent in French or Belgium restaurants. Pesto and pizzaiola sauces won't count for your "5 a day" but the food is a real treat.
4 based on 53 reviews
When I received the phone call to ask if we fancied dining at this establishment, I was a tad hesitant. This is because the last time I went there, I was so deceived I vowed I'd never go back.So upon walking in, I see nothing in the way of decor has changed. The chairs still make a God awful noise when you move them. The boss (her husband more like) didn't even acknowledge our entrance though he was less than a meter from the door. We were shown to our table by an extremely polite young man who would look after us along with the other young lady.Let's not talk about the drinks because my G&T was perfect. The food however..... Well I ordered a chunk of red meat with a shallot sauce and fries. The meat was absolutely fine but the fries (and the croquettes on my daughters plate) showed that the oil needed changing. I tried my daughters venison and it was absolutely awful. Tough, overcooked and badly presented. I tried it which means this review should not be removed for commenting on another persons plate and I did pay for it. The dish was unseasoned and was the final nail in the coffin as far as my thoughts on this place are concerned. I shan't be going back but will say that if you like nothing but average, then this place is fine for you. But with so many good places in the village, this will never be a place I would consider for myself.This said the waiting staff were absolutely spot on and a credit to the place.
4 based on 86 reviews
This is a warm atmosphere with a roaring fire on which the chef grills meat.I haven't been in warm weather so no idea if it is bearable inside or if he cooks outside to lower the temperature inside.It is not a cheap brasserie, but the meat is absolutely excellent. Tender, juicy, tasty.It comes from a special place and the boss does not cut corners when it come to quality.His side salad has a terrific "vinaigrette". Not a very extensive menu but there again everything is fresh and there are also suggestions that are regurlarly modified.No exceptional wines on the menu even in the more expensive ones, but there again, this depends on your taste and mine are clearly not the same as the boss.The boss is smiley, but one of the staff curiously looks like "Dobby" from Harry Potter and it is a little bit harder to get him to smile. Other member of staff are very welcoming.On average a very good place to eat or party, and certainly a place to go to when you want a good hearty meal with excellent meat and large (very large) portions.
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4 based on 159 reviews
After walking 10kms along the canal from Tubize to the inclined plane at RonquiÄres, it was a delight to have refreshing glasses of beer, in lovely surroundings. The menu looked good, as well. A good place to stop by - and there is a bus stop nearby to take you to the station at Braine-le-Comte, for return to Brussels.
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4 based on 128 reviews
We had an excellent meal there on a Saturday night in November. Very attentive service, really delicious food, particularly good beef, extremely well cooked and presented and a clever 2 size appetizer menu. Desserts were delicious too.The wine list was totally adequate. The atmosphere is smart but relaxed, the room we were in had the atmosphere of a loft as the building used to be a craftsman's workplace. Lovely place for a meal en famille, not terribly romantic though unless the other dining room is more cozy. A very good address indeed.
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4 based on 219 reviews
Finally something fresh, actual and very tasteful in the province! The two well travelled chefs offer thought through dishes based on seasonal products. Table service is assured by one of the two chefs, meaning dedicated and knowledgeable service - hand in hand with friendly and laid back atmosphere, and very decent pricing.
Top 10 Belgian food in Ittre, Walloon Brabant Province, Belgium
4 based on 74 reviews
I don't normally do reviews locally as I want to remain fairly neutral in our village however, Dimitri and his team deserve a mention. Right from the moment you're welcomed in this converted bank, you know that you're in a nice relaxing environment. We took our apéro in the reception area before walking past the glassed kitchen to our table. The seating area is very contemporary with tasteful decor.For starters I went for classic garlic prawns whilst Lady S went for noix St Jacques. Both dishes perfectly cooked and nicely presented.Now the best bit if you're a burger freak. You can receive a separate card and construct your own burger. This is a really neat idea, and I'm sure more varieties will appear soon. But my cheeseburger was pretty darn good.The quality of the ingredients is pretty high and I love the fact that you can see into the kitchen and the chef who's obviously loving what he does.This is s welcome addition to the local eating scene and already seems to be pulling them in after only 6 weeks. I seriously expect that soon reservations will be obligatory.Really enjoyed our evening.
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