Reviews on Seafood food in Bredene, West Flanders Province, Belgium. Bredene (West Flemish: Brèinienge) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality only comprises the town of Bredene proper. On 1 January 2006, Bredene had a total population of 15,118. The total area is 13.08 km² which gives a population density of 1156 inhabitants per km².
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4 based on 237 reviews
We arrived late but were received with open arms by the owner and his friendly staff.We ordered cod and the preparation was superb:Flakey and tender on al dente pasta. I wish I knew his trick to consistently make this so good.Definitely recommend this place.
4 based on 292 reviews
We had a 27 euro lunch that was composed of 5 course and it was really well presented and tasty. Definitely the best ratio quality / price you can find in Oostende and more over it is well situated near the sea.
4 based on 416 reviews
Probably best when the weather is sunny and dry we were lucky beautiful weather, itâs an ideal place to relax with a drink hot or cold and watch the world go by
4 based on 383 reviews
No matter where you come from, the crazy multilingual owner is ready to joke around with you and is very cary with kids. Very fresh and tasty food, excellent wines with very good quality for value. Tiramisu comes from another planet!
4 based on 350 reviews
We wanted to eat on our terrace and decided to have take away and chose the Plateau Royal: you get North Sea crab, lobster, grey shrimps, oysters, mussels, whelks, big pink shrimps, clams, crayfish, ... accompanied by nice cocktail sauce and mayonnaise. Just need some bread and a bottle of champagne to enjoy this fresh plateau.
4 based on 267 reviews
A warm welcome by the friendly staff, nice setting (though a more dimmed light at evening would make everything so much cosier). Very intersting Italian winelist at reasonable prices. We went for correct burrata, a very good (smoked) pasta vongole and tasteful ravioli with crab. As main course, we had perfect sea bream in salt crust: juicy and tasteful. Some dishes, such as the carpaccio and the zabaglione, are prepared at your table. One of the better Italian restaurants!
4 based on 285 reviews
Nice restaurant with very friendly owners and staff.The set menus are very reasonable: 35⬠for two appetizers (of which the fish soup was outstanding), a starter (I had two homemade delicious shrimp croquettes), a soup or sorbet , for mains I chose the Dover sole with fresh fries and homemade mayo, and desert. Nice wine list, mainly french, correctly priced.
4 based on 273 reviews
Wanting to take pictures of the magnificent sunset on Ostendâs waterfront, we diverted from our usual route of turning right onto the promenade and turned left instead, towards the sun. We were looking for somewhere to eat and found this charming little restaurant called Othello. We were given some very tasty tapenade and fresh bread as a taster to begin with, as standard to have with our drinks. Then onto the starter. To say that the scallops I had were the most delicious and tender Iâve ever had would be an understatement. They were utterly superb.We then went onto mussels in white wine for me, and beef for my husband. The mussels were divine, and my husband reports that the meat was really tender and tasty.Dessert was Creme Brûlée for him and ice cream for me. Both absolutely delicious. We would highly recommend this restaurant. It would be advisable to book ahead. We had not booked, and they did accommodate us, but it was full. An absolute gem of a find and we would come again. It is pricey, but we donât mind paying for quality. For drinks and three courses each the bill amounted to about â¬120.00.The service was good too and the owners very attentive. Given that the position of the restaurant is a little bit away from the main thoroughfare, it was full nevertheless, and worthy of walking just that little but further west to find it. There is a step up from the pavement, but if someone were being pushed in a wheelchair I think the wheelchair could be lifted up the step. One couple had a little dog with them who had its own seat. They allow well behaved dogs into restaurants in Belgium. Not sure if they all do, but Iâve noticed a number of them seem to allow it.
5 based on 675 reviews
There is a reason for such good reviews and we experienced and enjoyed it first hand during our dinner. We (2 adults, 2 kids and golden Labrador) had dinner last week and it was absolutely amazing. Whilst adults had steak to share for mains, kids were on BBQ ribs and they havenât stopped talking about it since. The Prawns and steak starters were amazing.Ambience and service was second to none, met the chef as well and always felt the warmth of a family run restaurant. Our dog Mia also left with a meat treat in the end. All in all, 6 stars if we can, for an amazing anniversary evening. thank you very much
4 based on 273 reviews
Wanting to take pictures of the magnificent sunset on Ostendâs waterfront, we diverted from our usual route of turning right onto the promenade and turned left instead, towards the sun. We were looking for somewhere to eat and found this charming little restaurant called Othello. We were given some very tasty tapenade and fresh bread as a taster to begin with, as standard to have with our drinks. Then onto the starter. To say that the scallops I had were the most delicious and tender Iâve ever had would be an understatement. They were utterly superb.We then went onto mussels in white wine for me, and beef for my husband. The mussels were divine, and my husband reports that the meat was really tender and tasty.Dessert was Creme Brûlée for him and ice cream for me. Both absolutely delicious. We would highly recommend this restaurant. It would be advisable to book ahead. We had not booked, and they did accommodate us, but it was full. An absolute gem of a find and we would come again. It is pricey, but we donât mind paying for quality. For drinks and three courses each the bill amounted to about â¬120.00.The service was good too and the owners very attentive. Given that the position of the restaurant is a little bit away from the main thoroughfare, it was full nevertheless, and worthy of walking just that little but further west to find it. There is a step up from the pavement, but if someone were being pushed in a wheelchair I think the wheelchair could be lifted up the step. One couple had a little dog with them who had its own seat. They allow well behaved dogs into restaurants in Belgium. Not sure if they all do, but Iâve noticed a number of them seem to allow it.
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