Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Kalmthout, Antwerp Province, Belgium. Kalmthout is a municipality in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the villages of Kalmthout, Achterbroek and Nieuwmoer. On January 1, 2007 Kalmthout had a population of 17,508. The total area is 59.45 square kilometres.
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4 based on 302 reviews
Verse maaltijden, met focus op gezondheid! Wij bieden ontbijt, lunch en een groot selectie aan gezonde snacks en lekkere drankjes.
Velazquez has both small plates and large and i think they are all good. I was traveling alone on business and found several delicious small plates. Two small plates makes a great dinner for one person and allows you to choose interesting combinations. The soft shell crab is especially good.Thank you for you nice comment!We do appriciate it very much.
4 based on 10 reviews
Well I went there with a friend, we had cheese and shrimp croquettes; Though these were OK the presentation is a bit akward.. Salad with that is served in a bowl which takes most of the dish.. so it's fighting.. I ordered the chicken citron, which looks like a chicken soup with black onions.. while my friend ordered the tagliata di manzo, which apparently was good.. however I thought I had many chicken looked like leftover over a old chicken and what was very watery and cooked in something which tasted like a lemon sauce.. there were more ingredients which I could not identity.. Not to be recommended by me.. Service was impeccable thoughDear Enrique, First of all thank you for your review which always helps us to look at our business from a customers perspective. We had your reservation booked on a larger table inside but you opted for a smaller table outside which are not made for dining but we always try to find a way to accommodate our guests on the smaller space hence the fact that the server did not lift of the salad bowl of your plate.The salad bowl accompanying the croquettes is brought to you on the plate, but is meant to sit beside your plate with croquettes..so you could just lift it off and put it next to the plate to have more space on your plate for the croquettes. The server could have done this for you but its not rocket science.. But the remark is well noted and we will instruct the servers to always do this from now on, or at least ask the guest to do it for them....I am sorry to hear that you did not liked the Poulet Citron. As the description on the menu states traditionally made of chicken thighs with all the ingredients mentioned on the menu...Poulet Citron: Zacht gegaarde en ontbeende kippendijen met gekonfijte citroen, venkel, kurkuma en olijven. Geserveerd met gebakken aardappeltjes (Poulet Citron: Softly cooked and boned chicken thighs with candied lemon, fennel, turmeric and olives. Served with baked potatoes)We are more than happy to explain more about "fennel, kurkuma, olives , confit lemon, and the difference between onion and olives...." at your next visit.The chicken thighs are slowly cooked, and the sauce for a Poulet citron... yes tastes like.....lemon ( fyi..citron is the french word for lemon).I am pleased to read that your friend enjoyed the other dish and the service was impeccable and I hope I can invite you to give us a next try with a dish you are more familiar with.Kind regards,Ernst AbenOwner
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4 based on 99 reviews
I had managed to convince my fellow travellers that we needed to go to see Ruben's house, knowing full-well that there wouldn't be enough time for a proper visit, so as I let out a slightly over-dramatic sigh, I turned, looked around and suggested that we could get out of the cold by popping into here to warm up. Admittedly, the detour to see the house was a cover to get to this bar, as I'd read so much about the decor.Now, in mid-Summer, I imagine it's wonderful place to sit outside and watch the world go by, by in December we wanted to be inside. As soon as you step in you notice how charming the place is. You may also notice how small it is and when the three of us entered, it suddenly became crowded with tourists!A small bar to the left and a few tables and chairs on the right are all that's needed and my only grumble would be that we didn't get a table, but hey, it's their local not mine, so not much of a grumble. The decor is a mix of Art Deco from both sides of the Atlantic and every surface has at least some embellishment. The list of beers isn't so long as to drive you mad and the owners/staff were happy to offer suggestions. Unfortunately, there were very many more places to visit between here and our hotel, otherwise I would have liked to enjoy the atmosphere in the evening, but if I come back to Antwerp, I'd happily pop in again. I might even try to factor in enough time to visit Ruben's house. All in all, this is a lovely bar and the only reason for not getting 5/5 is that we didn't try the food.If you get a chance, peer over the bar to get a look at how they keep track of which table orders what. I'm sure it works for them, but for all we could tell, they might have been decoding secret messages.
4 based on 123 reviews
Enjoyed brunch here, quite a few tasty vegetarian and vegan options. We ordered shakshuka, breakfast skillet, and walnut & paprika pasta. Shakshuka was very delightful (can't comment on if it's authentic). Pasta was slightly underseasoned but that was easily remedied and with a sprinkle of salt it was so delicious. If ever in Antwerp in again would visit!
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