Discover Restaurants offering the best Greek food in Virton, Luxembourg Province, Belgium. Virton (French pronunciation: [viʁ.tɔ̃]) is a Walloon municipality (French: commune) located in the Belgian province of Luxembourg. It is also the administrative centre of the district (arrondissement) of the same name, as well as the principal town of the small region of Belgian Lorraine known as the Gaume, famous for its microclimate.
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4 based on 450 reviews
Just off the centre of Lux, but 2 mins walk from Place D'Armies is this superb little family run restaurant. Charming without being stereotypical it has a nice front room and further space at the back. Happy to help translate the menu into English. Their house speciality seems to be the whole squid which does look very impressive. I opted for the lamb kebab. Nicely cooked, with peppers it came accompanied with rice and a side of Tzazaki. Very nice meal overall and will return
4 based on 806 reviews
Together with some colleagues we enjoyed our dinner in Restaurant Grec Athena. As the name already suggests, guests can opt between a large selection of Greek specialties. The dishes are very tasteful and large in portion. Prices are slightly higher compared with other Greek eating houses, but the excellent quality of the meals justifies this price tag. Finally, the hospitable and friendly service is an additional asset.Restaurant Grec Athena is within walking distance of the train station. Guests are welcome from 12:00 to 14:00 and from 18:30 on (closed on Mondays and on Saturdays only open in the evening). Due to the great popularity, it is recommended to reserve a table in advance. The only point of improvement I can touch on, is the limited distance between the tables. This makes the eating room sometimes quit noisy.
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4 based on 176 reviews
Tried this restaurant based on the Trip Advisor reviews and had a wonderful experience. First of all, our group of 5 didn't speak French (or Greek) and the waiters didn't speak English - but although we didn't share a common language, it was no problem whatsoever! The menu is clearly laid out with accurate pictures of nearly every item and the waiter was more than happy to patiently help us out in guessing what certain words meant. The staff couldn't have been friendlier and more helpful - they were great. The food was absolutely delicious, among us we had lamb chops, beef kebab, shrimp diabolique, Greek salad, and goat cheese squares. We arrived around 7pm on a Friday night and were the first customers, but within a half hour the place was full. Highly recommend this place for both the food and service!! Loved it!!
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