Find out what French restaurants to try in Liege Province including La Menuiserie de Champagne, l'apPETIT, Chez Patate, Restaurant Op de Hej, Sophie et Nicolas, Chateau Neercanne, Arabelle Meirlaen- Cuisine Intuitive, L'O De Source, Cuisine & Nous, Au Vieux Cerexhe
Things to do in Liege Province
4 based on 653 reviews
Open Monday to Friday from 11h to 14h and from 17:30 to 21:30 And Saturday at 17h Sunday at 21:30 Closed Saturday lunch, Sunday lunch and Monday .
Excellent, knowledgeable and friendly service combined with well presented, quality food. Cosy informal and stylish interior. I recommend the beer menu and especially the local beers to accompany your meal. Ask the staff for recommendations!An ideal location for couples or large groups alike.
4 based on 223 reviews
My first visit with friends to this superb new restaurant in Tilff. We received a very warm welcome from the personnel. Impeccably clean and the decor has a very light and cosy atmosphere. The service and food excellent in all aspects. Very refined menu and a 'no rush' attitude. There is a small garden patio at the back of the dining room which is agreeable to look at. Cannot fault this restaurant, my first visit but will definitely be back
4 based on 294 reviews
This is the best restaurant in Spa, so I hope you get to eat there.It is a two person operation as far as I could tell.... husband and wife. Service was utterly professional and caring. Then came the food. The fish courses were exceptionally creative and delicious. But the wild-caught roasted quail (with buckshot) was simply superb. I do wish that Belgian restaurants would be a bit more generous with veggies but whatever.
4 based on 239 reviews
We have had the chance to discover this tremendous restaurant last Friday eve. Honestly we were really impressed by the quality of both the food and the service. Tomatoes from the garden, fish from Brittany, veg, king crabe, mellow cake... so many dishes! No mistakes! We will come back there asap! Best place to visit!
What to do and see in Liege Province, Belgium: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 823 reviews
As the only terraced castle in The Netherlands, Château Neercanne commands panoramic views across the Jeker Valley and straddles two countries â Belgium and The Netherlands. Renowned for its Restaurant Château Neercanne and popular lunch spot lâAuberge, i
Outside of the city of Maastricht is this beautiful castle. In the evening you are welcomed by a lot of candles lining the pathways to the castle nestled close to the marl caves. After an aperitive in the wine cellars, which I donât think is optimal for the wines, we had a menu in the restaurant. Good service and original with a lot of attention for the âmise en placeâ. Salmon with nori, garlic, quinoa and sambai started with a Japanese touch. Grouper in a Mediterranean way and duck with ras-el-hanout both followed before a chocolate delicacy completed the meal.Dear Maurits, Yes you can have a Conference meeting in a lot of unique locations but a ten minutes drive to our location and into another world is a chance you will find only in Maastricht. Thank you and bring your love of friend next time,Cornelis SchormansManager meetings & events sales
Where to Eat in Liege Province: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 199 reviews
We visited this restaurant as a conclusion to our holidays. We arrived 15 minutes before opening hours, but were welcomed nonetheless. Although the hostess did not speak english fluently (and we aren't that good at speaking french), she was very friendly and we managed to get a good understanding of what was on the menu. We had tartar and raw codfish for starters, pork tenderloin as a main course and a cheese platter and a selection of chocolate dishes as desert. All were excellently prepared and looked wonderful. Although we didn't take the full wine arrangement, we were not disappointed by the couple of glasses we ordered ourselves.When we asked for a napkin to take home the mini brownie and mini muffin that came with our coffee, we got a little plastic container and even some additional pieces without having asked for it. A wonderful piece of service that concluded a very nice night out.
Most Popular European food in Liege Province, Wallonia, Belgium
4 based on 130 reviews
We really enjoy this restaurant and we go there regularly. The food is really good but the only problem sometimes, is that it can be quite noisy. It really depends on which table you are. Anyway, I definitely recommend this restaurant, but don't forget to reserve in advance. As it isn't big, it might be difficult to get a table on the last minute.
4 based on 216 reviews
COSY RESTAURANT WITH HOME MADE LOCAL PRODUCTS. Localisation in the Middleton of Brussels and Liège.
Very good food, plus very nice service (boss & staff speaking English), plus a simple and nice atmosphere... Is it not the perfect equation for a good meal experience !Food was all fresh, with vegetables and tasty dressing. Portions are not small. To summarize, we will go again !Small note for Gin lovers, you will love their different types of brands and cocktails !Hello, Thanks for taking the time to write us a review!I am thrilled you enjoyed your time at Chez Patate and i hope to see you soon again!Jurgen - Chez Patate
Where to eat Italian food in Liege Province: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 122 reviews
Stayed in this beautiful area with my wife to celebrate our wedding anniversary. We picked L'ApPetit from Tripadvisor recommendations and were not dissapointed. A very warm reception, beautiful 4 course dinner and great selection of wines, all at reasonable prices. Will definetely go there again!
5 based on 267 reviews
In the village of Champagne, star restaurant with modern decor, you will discover his contemporaries dishes prepared with care and passion. Enjoy the sunny days to have a good time on our terrace in a rural setting. You want to organize a banquet, a commu
Great food presented in the beautifully converted former forge. Marsha the proprietress is a delightfully welcoming and unstuffy hostess who makes you feel at home and helps translate the menu, and her partner Thomas is a talented chef. We went for the 4 course tasting menu. 3 tasty little amuses-bouches were followed by high quality dishes - a lovely plaice fillet served with fennel in orange and a mini seafood "soup", a fabulous asparagus dish built on a bed of beurre noisette, pigeon breast and leg in a lovely gin-based sauce, and to finish a delightful chocolate and coffee melange with lovage flavoured brittle. With aperitifs, wine, coffee and a rum (for myself) the bill came to â¬150, which is good value for such high quality food. If in this area do pay La Menuiserie a visit!!
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