Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Tournai. Tournai is a charming small town near France that begs to be discovered. With more than 2,000 years of history, Tournai’s roots began as a market town (Tornacum) near the crossroads of a Roman road. Today, the sprawling municipality includes more than 1,000 kilometres of signposts, with guidance from “Rambling Cards,” allowing Tournai to be explored on foot, by bike or on horseback. Here an old chapel, there a castle or an old farm – there’s so much to see in Tournai that you’ll soon realize you’ve been exploring for hours. Must-see attractions include Notre Dame Cathedral in Tournai, The Belfry, Museum of Fine Arts, the Castle of Beloeil, and the Museum of Tapestry and Textile Arts.
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3 based on 122 reviews
Well located. You can park at the square of the railwaystation (pay) or on the Boulevard (limited to two hours). The restaurant is located on the second floor. For a while the elevator is our of service; just keep it in mind if you are with guests who are older or have mobility restrictions. The restaurant is owned by the same proprietary as Las Spieriinn in Espierres and as Les Pélerins in Mont Saint Aubert. We booked for 8 on Saturday noon. Plenty of seats available. Staff was friendly and professional. Meals served in a reasonable timeframe. Good choice on the menu. The portions are really too big. Each of us (we were with 8) selected a different appetizer and a different main courses. Some told they would have enough with the entrée. It would be better to consider lowering the price and downsizing the portions. The food is fresh and good.... so to not waste this, we asked for "doggy bags" for a few meals. All in all with apéritif, appetizers, main course and dessert along with 3 bottle of wines, it was 60 EUR/pers.
Most Popular French food in Tournai, Hainaut Province, Belgium
4 based on 159 reviews
Ãtabli en 2000, repris en 2007 par Maxence et en 2017 par Camille, Rive Gauche était et est toujours spécialisé dans les viandes de qualité. Le cadre a été fraîchement restauré en mai 2013, plus moderne et contemporain tout en restant feutré et chaleureux
Great place for lunch and good value for money and vegetarians catered for but only just. Excellent friendly atmosphere as the locals eat here regularly which is always a good sign, and very friendly staff. In fact our waitress showed us the old town centre marker which is situated to rear of the place just outside the back door. Would certainly eat here again.
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4 based on 247 reviews
This restaurant has a modern/cinema ambiance. For the first part of our meal, we were treated to the screams of a bored child - perhaps that's what the restaurant is named after.The starter of scampi served on a skewer was excellent as was the carafe of Cotes du Rhone. However, my meat (onglet "Kriek") was tough and my wife's magret of duck was flavourless. At the prices charged, I would expect the restaurant to have better sources of meat. The next day we had a better meal for far less money at one of the nearby bars.
4 based on 85 reviews
service is very bad! Took ages to get the kid menu... When we mentioned that it was taking long time, the waiter told us to « wait longer thatâs good » when we asked for the drink after waiting 20min they told us they were changing the fut while the guy behind the bar wasnât doing anything... then when we complained about the flies all over the food and the restaurant (3 felt in my dadâs beer) the waiter answered that it is the season... although the food was good, I find the attitude of the staff disappointing and disrespectful. I would not recommend this place... there are many other options in Tournai with better service!
3 based on 122 reviews
Well located. You can park at the square of the railwaystation (pay) or on the Boulevard (limited to two hours). The restaurant is located on the second floor. For a while the elevator is our of service; just keep it in mind if you are with guests who are older or have mobility restrictions. The restaurant is owned by the same proprietary as Las Spieriinn in Espierres and as Les Pélerins in Mont Saint Aubert. We booked for 8 on Saturday noon. Plenty of seats available. Staff was friendly and professional. Meals served in a reasonable timeframe. Good choice on the menu. The portions are really too big. Each of us (we were with 8) selected a different appetizer and a different main courses. Some told they would have enough with the entrée. It would be better to consider lowering the price and downsizing the portions. The food is fresh and good.... so to not waste this, we asked for "doggy bags" for a few meals. All in all with apéritif, appetizers, main course and dessert along with 3 bottle of wines, it was 60 EUR/pers.
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