Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Hoeilaart. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. Hoeilaart (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦui̯laːrt]) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The name Hoeilaart is of Gallic-Celtic origin, coming from "Ho-Lar," meaning a high clearing in the woods. Residents are called Hoeilanders or Doenders. The municipality only comprises the town of Hoeilaart proper. On January 1, 2006, Hoeilaart had a total population of 10,074. The total area is 20.43 km² which gives a population density of 493 inhabitants per km². Hoeilaart also sometimes called "The Glass Village" because of the greenhouse grape cultivation that once took place.
4 based on 108 reviews
The food was good simple no chi chi service very friendly, great value for money,in a region that's not known for reasonable prices great place to go with friends or even a romantic evening for 2, fantastic place to eat on a warm summer evening wine is very reasonable it's not grand cuisine just good food from pizzas to pasta it is advisable to book in advance.
5 based on 74 reviews
Great Frech-Moroccan fusion food at a very correct price. Two brothers running the restaurant with great enthusiasm. Everything (everything!) is home made. It is a bit of the beaten track in the Cimetiere neighbourhood - go find it, it is worth the 2 min. extra walk!
4 based on 12 reviews
We are a not a classic wine bar: with a modern and chic architecture, we mix great food with beautiful wines chosen by our expert, Fabrizio Bucella We also organise wine tastings, master classes, wine battles and many more surprises Established in 2018. W
The Wine Club is a very interesting address in Uccle, the Southern « commune » of Brussels.Located ch de Waterloo, Fort-Jaco, it serves wines. So far no surprise Interesting wines, most of them Bio, with a lot of references below 30 â¬.I was very excited to see (and taste ) Roc de Cambes 2012, a great bottle from François Mitjaville, the Bordeaux sorcerer.At 112 â¬, it looks pricy, but when you drink it, it explodes in the glass and surpasses a lot of much more expensive 1er Cru bottles.The first surprise comes along with the food. Most of the time, wine bars serve you banal humus and cheese board. Here the greek chef prepares delicious octopussy, an incredible risotto, tuna tataki, grilled vegetables and much more.A few days later I tried the beer list, and there comes the second surprise with almost 10 different bottled beers, all rated above 95/100 on RateBeer : Orval, Bellefleur, Gillardin, Lanterne⦠youâll need a few visits to approach them all.Last but not least, you can have a god meal with 2 wine glasses for less than 30 â¬.Highly recommended !
4 based on 189 reviews
We travelled to this restaurant, as it was indicated here as being one of the few opened outside standard lunch hours. We arrived at 3pm and we were told that restaurant slightly moved and changed opening hours...so canât judge their food, as we left disappointed and hungry thanks to wrong info.
4 based on 271 reviews
I went here simply to try the number one rated restaurant in Waterloo.I was initially worried as the entrance via a nondescript car park doesn't make it look too appealing, but inside it's nice.The staff were friendly and the food was good, but in all honesty, I can't say that this is the best restaurant in Waterloo - it's good, but not the best!Some other little things, I was regularly ignored when trying to order dessert, and it took me some time to order it.Worth a try though.
4 based on 174 reviews
Nice italian place, had a seat outside, weather perfect so started of with a aperol spritz (7,5 euro) and then took the lunch daily menu.Starts with a stick of grilled vegetables in a tomate sauce with some cheese on top, nicely presented, tasty and goes well with the pizza bread. Main was a scaloppina with two pcs of meat with some grilled cut vegetables inbetween in a mushroom sauce with pasta / cheese on the side. Very good. Service got slow when the resturant was full but if in this area a good place to visit
4 based on 116 reviews
Mathias has been serving us for years at Pino. Great sense of humour with just the right amount or sarcasm, love going here for the casual atmosphere, the sophisticated menu and just to have a laugh! Food is great, if you don't like it, something is wrong, you probably are just a miserable person anyway who should not be earring out or writing reviews.
4 based on 62 reviews
Living already on long time in Belgium and often passing by the restaurant we finally made a stop. We order a Greek platter, great food and more then enough for 2. The owner is making you really feel you are in Greek restaurant. Great personal service, small greek hospitality extra. So overall great evening.
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4 based on 239 reviews
We went there on December 31st. New year's dinner. Fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. Food was amazing (fish, meat, fois de Gras, dessert); service was excellent, funny and very friendly (special shout out to the owner. very nice guy); pricing was - for the quality of the food and the service - crazily low. And we got a nice present ant the end (wine). What a nice evening. If we come. Back to Brussels... We come back. 10/10!
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4 based on 12 reviews
We are a not a classic wine bar: with a modern and chic architecture, we mix great food with beautiful wines chosen by our expert, Fabrizio Bucella We also organise wine tastings, master classes, wine battles and many more surprises Established in 2018. W
The Wine Club is a very interesting address in Uccle, the Southern « commune » of Brussels.Located ch de Waterloo, Fort-Jaco, it serves wines. So far no surprise Interesting wines, most of them Bio, with a lot of references below 30 â¬.I was very excited to see (and taste ) Roc de Cambes 2012, a great bottle from François Mitjaville, the Bordeaux sorcerer.At 112 â¬, it looks pricy, but when you drink it, it explodes in the glass and surpasses a lot of much more expensive 1er Cru bottles.The first surprise comes along with the food. Most of the time, wine bars serve you banal humus and cheese board. Here the greek chef prepares delicious octopussy, an incredible risotto, tuna tataki, grilled vegetables and much more.A few days later I tried the beer list, and there comes the second surprise with almost 10 different bottled beers, all rated above 95/100 on RateBeer : Orval, Bellefleur, Gillardin, Lanterne⦠youâll need a few visits to approach them all.Last but not least, you can have a god meal with 2 wine glasses for less than 30 â¬.Highly recommended !
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