Discover Restaurants offering the best French food in Nieuwpoort, West Flanders Province, Belgium including De Kursaal, Eethuis Milo, M Bistro, Brasserie Het Kompas, La Muse, Venise, Brasserie Casino, Bistro Nils, Marquize, De Normandie
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4 based on 293 reviews
We where immediately shocked about the prices. So we only took one main dish. We also stayed with one glass of wine. We have to say that the food was perfect, but the atmosphere is anonymous. The young servers are well trained technically, but you don't feel welcomed. As there are no curtains or other fabric to lower the acoustics, the place was far to noisy so everybody had to talk very loud. It nice if you like snobbish places, but we have other preferences.
5 based on 139 reviews
the restaurant is convenient located a few steps from the coast-tram from Ostend;but parking is also available nearby;we appreciate the very friendly reception and the attentive service of Heidi and Christine;they always take into account special requirements,but even the low-salt fish dishes were very tasteful, thanks to an excellent seasoning mix,this reveals a high professional skill of the chief cook Patrick, giving always such artful presentations, with creativity and excellent variations;the appropriate wines and champagne, were chosen by the sommelier Gino from the Vinotheek, giving a finishing touch to a fantastic meal in a relax atmosphere;
4 based on 114 reviews
This restaurant was opened in February 2017 by a young couple. Nils cooked and Sofie served us a delicious dinner. Both appetizers and main courses on the fixed menu were picture perfect and delicious. The elderberry dessert was amazing. Sofie's English is excellent and her young daughter charming. A great recommendation from our B&B and at the Carnac Hotel so easily reached by tram.
4 based on 240 reviews
Nice interior with seaview (depending on your table). Staff is correct, food is fresh and well cooked. We had some tapas to start (patatas bravas, garlic shrimps) followed by very good homemade shrimp croquettes and pasta vongole (pasta overcooked, some sand in the vongole but the taste was ok)
4 based on 530 reviews
Very nice place to relax when you have walked in the dunes and on the beach on a windy day in winter. We visited in mid-January when temperatures were around 5 degrees C.
4 based on 475 reviews
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we had the 5-course set menu and started with two perfect serve gins accompanied by an appetizer with crab and a 'maatje'. Starters were a perfectly seasoned gazpacho with scamorza and bouchot mussels Morrocon style. Mains were correct cooked red bream with belgian caviar and matured rubia gallega with smoked béarnaise. They also present a nice cheese chariot besides the dessert with peach. Coffee comes with all kinds of après desserts. Original winelist at very reasonable prices (try the Garagista from Urugay e.g.).
4 based on 1082 reviews
I had the suggestion of the day for lunch, which was a typical dish (vispannetje), albeit with french fries for I guess the tourists. Before there were some olives as well as pumkin soup and bread. The soup was ok, but lacked flavour. The same can be said for the main course, in which the little shrimp were not freshly peeled, and the whole was rather watery. The service was attentive and friendly, and the setting is nice. Plus point is that it was open, even in November. A negative point for small eaters is that you cannot order just a starter.You really think 19 euroâs is too much for what you got?For the price you payed; 19â¬; you got a pumpkin-carrot soup with fresh baked bread and butter, a portion of olives with garlic, a fishermanâs plate with steamed saumon, steamed cod, mussels and FRESHLY PEELED shrimps, a fish "waterzooi" sauce and gratinated with parmesan cheese, french fries âà volontéâ and mayonaise!!! But you still think 19 euroâs is much too expensive for this??? This is so FUNNY!!!! You really make us laugh :-) :-) !!! I do not know what you are used to pay for soup, bread, olives and a fisherman's plate!!!The âwaterzooiâ-sauce, you call it âwateryâ⦠???????And all our starters can be ordered for main course â¦!!!!! Do not lie!!!So please be correct en fair when you put something on Tripadvisor! Certainly when you only pay 19 euroâs for staying in a restaurant!
4 based on 176 reviews
A bit hidden away in the center of town, this new and young restaurant is a positive addition to the range of restaurants already existing. Fresh market ingredients, limoted menu, young chef,....it seems promising. The prices are not really low, the capacity is somewhat limited which could lead to some waiting time...
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5 based on 235 reviews
Visited during quiet lunch time. Service was welcoming and prompt. We've ordered main courses and were treated to a lovely crab/shrimp paste with bread. Great choice of beer and amazing food. We went for a children's crispy chicken, catch of the day -cod with veg and steak with great peppercorn sauce. All tasty and delicious. Highly recommended.
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3 based on 168 reviews
We decided to have a walk on the beach and a nice meal before getting on the ferry. We chose this restaurant close to the beach and the car. It has a great beach front location. Very helpful staff. Food was great - soups were delicious, steak excellent, beautifully cooked fish. Service was a little slow giving us less time than ideal to get to our ferry. The slight anxiety of the ferry queue was worth not eating on board!
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