Find out what Belgian restaurants to try in Erezee. Érezée is a Walloon municipality of Belgium located in the province of Luxembourg. On 1 January 2007 the municipality, which covers 78.44 km², had 2,968 inhabitants, implying a population density of 37.8 inhabitants per km².
4 based on 149 reviews
This is a nice local restaurant in a small village, with a very nice atmosphere. It is not too big, and you could just sit here all evening in this relaxed, but popular, ambiance.The food is good and the prices very reasonable, so it gets my recommendation.
4 based on 298 reviews
The architecture of the restaurant is incredible. There is both indoor and outdoor seating. We expected a trendy place with average food and were very surprised. The food was outstanding. Several courses with French/Belgium disches which were some of the best we had in Europe. Would have gone back if we had time.
4 based on 116 reviews
Absolutely wonderful! We do not speak French - 2 employees who speak English immediately came to help us navigate the menu and treated us with utmost warmth and care. The food was outstanding, the beef melts in your mouth like butter - if you can, save room for dessert - you will be greatly rewarded. A truly relaxing and enjoyable meal!
5 based on 345 reviews
Charming little house with a beautiful garden giving the whole a note both contemporary but warm and intimate. A beautiful kitchen in the times and based on seasonal product .
We woke up this morning and thought today we just want to have a lovely lunch in a beautiful restaurant and we read some reviews for restaurants in the Wallone and found tLa Table de Manon. We are so glad we did, it fulfilled our hopes. The restaurant is a really lovely space, I don't think that the photos really show what an elegant and restful place it is. We were impressed by the menu, and my sister who has a lot of allergies was excited to hear that the chef was happy to adjust recipes to meet her needs. Each of our meals (we had asparagus and seat bread entree, amb and fish for ) were lovely. The meals looked beautiful when they arrived on the table, The flavours were subtle and complex with rich and delicious sauces. We finished with a lovely rice pudding with a tropical (largely mango) sauce.Dear TroppoRaatus ,You made our day ! Thank you so much for your kind words, we are really happy to know that you enjoyed your time at our restaurant ! Looking forward welcoming you again Manon
4 based on 380 reviews
This charming hotel was very nice and found accidentally while looking for a room in town. It was our first stop and looked very cute from the outside. It was our luck to find a room for one night and also they serve excellent food in their restaurant. The owners run this property, husband is a chef and wife seems to take care of the rooms and all the administrative duties. Nice rooms and very quiet. Just a few minutes away from downtown. Lovely small streets and historical buildings, church and cute shops. If you like something romantic, this is a lovely town to see during your trip to Belgium. Definitely recommend this hotel and their dinner menu prepared by the owners. Nouvelle cuisine with fixed menus.
4 based on 69 reviews
You can choose between the brasserie and the restaurant. We chose the latter and had a tasty dinner, served by an efficient and friendly waiter. The restaurant is located in the middle of the charming village of Wéris, known for its menhirs and dolmens. A nice place to eat in a place with good tourist possibilities.
4 based on 146 reviews
We found this place by chance on a last minute trip to the Ardennes for a sunny bank holiday weekend. Normally it's closed on Sunday evenings but as it was a holiday they were open, and thank god they were! They are on the banks of the river Ourthe and we ate on the spacious terrace, a great location. The road is next to the restaurant but wasn't busy enough to disturb the peaceful setting, and the view down the river is lovely. The menu isn't huge but there is something for everyone, and the wine list offers a large choice. They have a menu option which is very reasonably priced, and judging by the portions we received ordering à la carte, would also be very filling! There was a selection of amuses bouche with the house aperitif including a creme brulee made with Ardennes ham, which was a surprise and very good.Starters include salmon which is smoked on site in their own fumoir, and home made foie gras, both of which were delicious. Mains are very generous and of a high quality, and include calf sweetbreads, as well as more traditional steak and fish dishes. Local wines are available and again, very fairly priced. Desserts and cheeses are great, and we rounded off our meal with a well prepared and very alcoholic Irish whiskey, which we took indoors as the chill was beginning to set in. Indoors is just as nice as the terrace, with options on intimate seating or larger tables for bigger groups, and open fires lending a cosy feel.Service is very attentive and yet totally unpretentious and very friendly. The final seal of approval for us came when our dog was also welcomed with open arms, both on the terrace and indoors. Not a bad word to say about this family run restaurant - thoroughly recommended!
4 based on 93 reviews
The restaurant is located in a lovely building decorated with panacheand in a beautiful setting. When you have plenty of time to enjoy their seasonal food cooked in creative and delicious way, we tried both the fish and the meat menus and loved it. Donât leave your dog at home. Dinner takes a while
4 based on 278 reviews
I admit I am used to some high level eating maybe therefor I was not impressed with this restaurant. We had the menu prestige and I have to admit for the money you pay you will not be disappointed, lot of amuse bouche dishes and then a six course meal. However as I started my review, there where a few dishes with strange combinations and not one of them wowed me from the table, so mission not accomplished for the restaurant. The service was fluent and efficient, so all credit to that. The last thing however I want to review is the wine. We had the wine pairings but were completely lost on that point. It was plenty but it did not serve the food at all. For instance the first wine was served with the first two dishes, who were based on the same fish but tasted completely different, so they needed at least a different wine. Sometimes the wine overpowered the dish (fish of the day course) and with the dessert it was a cider that was way to bitter to go with two sweet dishes. So not impressed with that at all. I regretted not to have chosen my own wine from the wine list, and since I not saw it, don't know the prices. For the money its good, for the food and certainly for the food/wine pairing, there are much better places to eat.
4 based on 372 reviews
Durbuy was empty and most roads under construction so when we found out Ardennaise was opened we jumped there without looking much. What a great luck. The place serves delicious hot chocolate and very good cappuccino. Plenty of options for snacks. Also servers were really nice and spoke v good English
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