Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Sint-Martens-Latem. Sint-Martens-Latem (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪnt ˌmɑrtəns ˈlaːtəm]) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders, in Belgium. The municipality comprises the towns of Deurle and Sint-Martens-Latem proper. On January 1, 2006, Sint-Martens-Latem had a total population of 8,280. The total area is 14.34 km² which gives a population density of 577 inhabitants per km².
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4 based on 221 reviews
au bain marie has a ala carte, a day menu (except on weekeend) and a month menu. The month menu is very tasty with 5 or 6 dishes. You can chose for wine included or without wine. The waiters are discret, but friendly. Isabelle, the owner is very friendly.You need some time to taste all this beautifull dishes.
4 based on 209 reviews
Limited choice of mainly local dishes. Food is of good quality, basic taste and average house wines. One waiter, takes long to get your food. Nice setting but misses warmth and creativity on the taste. Prices are quite high, in our opinion you find better food in Ghent for that price. Location is in a quite area in Ghent.
4 based on 528 reviews
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This restaurant is in a nice location in the Patershol area of Ghent. It is a charming historic building. On the evening we visited the front of house was run entirely by one very pleasant lady. The menu is on a chalkboard that is brought to the table and then read to you. My partner and I both found this difficult as we had different memories of what was on the menu.We ended up having the four course menu which was really too much food for us. The food was all excellent in particular the main pheasant course was delightful.
4 based on 680 reviews
We had heard brilliant things about this Restaurant before travelling to Belgium. We were not disappointed! We received a warm welcome from Sandy and her helpers and were given in depth explanation of the Menu which was written in Flemish & German. We were happy to choose from the special menu for the day and thoroughly enjoyed an excellent meal in these wonderful surroundings. There was some difficulty in arranging the reservation and so had to change our planning slightly to suit the Restaurant. We were happy to do so and very pleased with our evening there. It is well worth the extra effort to get a meal at this lovely place!
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4 based on 198 reviews
We came across Carte Blanche which was a pleasant surprise. We had a great time dancing... we are so glad we found it
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4 based on 185 reviews
We were fortunate to visit d'Ouwe Hoeve on a gorgeous late May evening. The back terrace is lovely and the setting could not have been more delightful. Food, however, was mixed and over-priced for what we got, especially with regards to first courses. The lowest-priced starter was a â¬10 asparagus soup (served hot in a chipped and cracked tureen, and quite good with big chunks of white asparagus and laced with nutmeg), but other starter options ranged from â¬17 upwards. A burratta and tomato salad served on a bed of thinly sliced heirloom tomatoes and sporting wedges of smaller red and yellow tomatoes was also tasty, if pricey and lacking in seasoning. My husband and I both ordered the Filet Pur and received excellent steaks for â¬32 each. Things fell short with the accompanying sides (not mentioned on the all-Dutch menu): "salad" was unadorned lettuce and tomato wedges (no seasoning or dressing of any sort, nor was any offered) sharing the plate with my steak while my husband's mixed vegetables consisted of bland endive, carrots and a bit of white asparagus all cooked to mush and served on a puree of chicory and potato (I think) barely seasoned with nutmeg. A small side of french fries was also bland and not crispy. At â¬5, the Argentinian Merlot by-the-glass was both surprisingly good and surprisingly well-priced and paired well with steak.Dress on this warm evening ran the gamut from smart casual to shorts.While the back terrace is beautiful and the front, road-side terrace looks nice for a drink, the interior is quaint-running-to-a-little-shabby. The toilet area is one of those old-fashioned affairs where women must walk past the men's toilet to get to the women's stalls. The missing half of saloon-style doors provides an open view to passing women and girls of the row of urinals in the men's toilet.
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5 based on 168 reviews
Discover a centuries-old building, constructed in Louis XIV style and steps away from Ghentâs historic city centre. The former residence was once a rendezvous for the cityâs poets and philosophers. Today, it is home to the newly designed LOF Restaurant, i
I was invited and didnât know what to expect. The description of the dishes were surprising and I finally ha a gravad laks which was nice but a cheesecake from seabass that was unforgettable. Worth trying.
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4 based on 307 reviews
This restaurant has been refurbished and looks very nice. Also the food is excellent with a large choice for everyone. Extensive wine choice. The tastes are well balanced. A pity it is quite noisy.
4 based on 224 reviews
The service is mesmerizing, staff gives one a lot of personal attention. Room is decorated in exquisite taste. Quit setting. Open kitchen.Clearly, the owner-cook is passionate about his art, and almost looks like an alchemist when stirring in his "caldrons". I appreciate it that he, nevertheless, still finds the time for small talk and cracking a joke with his guests.and oh, I forgot to mention: the lobsters are mouth-watering and out-of-this world.
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