Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Waterloo, Walloon Brabant Province, Belgium including Le Jamy'son, Momo la Crevette, La Cuisine au Vert, La Pate Et Ose, little paris, Le Pot'entiel, La Sucrerie, Le Pavot, Reve Richelle, Comme a la maison
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4 based on 262 reviews
A colleague and I decided to try this place based on the TripAdvisor reviews, and weren't disappointed. The waiter, whilst not speaking much English, was very friendly and making recommendations (fortunately I speak French and was able to translate for my colleague).The food was good (not amazing, but good), the ambience was nice, and the staff friendly. Prices were very reasonable for the food.You can definitely do worse!
4 based on 173 reviews
Very pleasant restaurant with good food and charming owners in a nice a decor. Just the place to be for a fun evening,
4 based on 250 reviews
Starters were amazing, especially the foie gras (which was a bit too sweet but still great).For main course I had the steak which was great and came with a fantastic gratin dauphinois.Best dish was the desert - a chocolate soufflé which was perfect.I would definitely recommend!
4 based on 251 reviews
Sit down for dinner where history saw the birth of Europe... Within reach of the cannon of the Waterloo battlefield and the famous Lion, Martin's Grand Hotel pays tribute to the fathers of European history, like Napoleon, Wellington and Blucher... Giving
Ate in the main dining room and pushed tables together so we could sit together as a group.Had a set menu agreed in advance.Food quality was better than on previous visits.
4 based on 216 reviews
Surprising little twists on French classics and inventive approaches to old favorites; I sampled the delicious, crispy 'ris de veau', one of the small selection of specials, while my wife enjoyed a succulent steak from the standard menu. Nice, friendly atmosphere too and a good wine-list. A few unusual wines at decent prices so overall, this is what my friends would call a 'Geheim Tip'. Highly recommendable.
4 based on 251 reviews
Well, Waterloo wasn't famous as it is now to get such a great offer regarding at the large range of restaurants.Recently, after years and years of lifespan, "Le Petit Paris", a former ice-cream parlour shouted closed the doors.The Little Paris, just kept the name but changed everything else. I was very curious and after several visits (summer and autumn, inside and outside, lunch and dinner) I have to confess that I was well surprised. The atmosphere is quite charming and it is a very busy place. Everything is running in the main room: bar, food, kitchen and even the entrance.But what is making the key strength of this place is definitely the food! What a surprising and delightful experience. The quality and the originality of the dishes ( - they are seasonal) is very pleasant. Aside, they offer a very (short) wine selection (I am from the Red camp and they're good at it!). Service is good, but on the phone they're not all the time very friendly (the same occurred once when I crashed the place without a booking confirmation). But not here to add spots on this little gem! I do recommend it if you want to eat in Waterloo and as a tip, and if you're like your little sweet touch, pick up the "cafe gourmand" as a dessert!PS: note that it is quite expensive, last time 130⬠for 2. But it worths it!
4 based on 387 reviews
The menu is varied and not just pasta although they do that extremely well! There is a large selection of dishes and all those I've sampled have always been well cooked and very tasty including some excellent combinations of ingredients. The staff are very attentive and the restaurant itself has an excellent ambiance.Sorry for my poor English but thanks for take of your time to write such nice things See u Gérard Lacharrière
4 based on 194 reviews
« La Cuisine au Vert » proposes a fine french & belgian cuisine. The Chefs, Christophe & Laeticia invite you to discover their 3-course menu designed each week with seasonal products. Wine lovers will be pleased by a wide selection of Grand Cru at afforda
Don't know about this town, if you don't make a reservation, you won't be able to eat in the highest rated restaurants. This is the case here. I got in because I stayed in the hotel and can finish before 8. Really good food, and worth the trouble. Three course for 35 euros. See the pictures.
4 based on 438 reviews
This restaurant is only a specialist of cooked fish as sea bream, sea bass, cod, sole fish, etc. Lobster and Mussels only on reservation the day before your booking.
The staff was friendly and the presentation of the food was fantastic. However, I wasn't that impressed with the quality of seafood and a friend got sick the next day after having eaten the Wolffish. Paying close to 25+ euros per main would demand a little more in terms of quality. Maybe we were there on a wrong day but we aren't going back in a hurry.Hello sir, We are very sorry for your friend who was sick but we're not sure that it depend of our food and our quality.We are delivred twice per day and the freshness of our product is very very important for us.The next time (we hope!), can you tell us directly your disapointing and we are sure that we could find a solution.Thank you for your adivce.Best regards, Maxime Van Bellingen.
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.
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