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    Bistro Celto

    3.3 (4 reviews)
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    Hobo's - Dining Area at Hobo's

    Hobo's

    (4 reviews)

    I was very positively impressed by this place and was quite taken with its uniqueness. My colleague…read morechose this restaurant and made the reservation. This is near his home and he had heard good things about it. It is tucked away in a neighborhood and situated in what looked to have been a former residence. We were seated right away because of having reservations. It was quite busy for a Monday night, partially due to a work celebration that involved quite a few people. They occupied quite a bit of the moderate-sized dining area. Nonetheless, the atmosphere was conducive to a nice meal. The service was likewise terrific as our wait person attended to us quickly. The team did a great job all night. The highlight was the menu. The creativity and combinations were nothing like what I've found at any other restaurant in the past. There were European options and Japanese options, all of which sounded extraordinarily tempting. For starters, there was a small charcuterie board with bread, crostinis, salami and tomato chutney already on the table. The chutney was excellent. We augmented the starter repertoire with calamari that was also extremely well done. My colleague and I both chose the Gyoza dinner for our mains. This came with 12 pieces accompanied by a salad and rice. It was outstanding. I also must compliment their wine selection, as the Malbec they offered was one of the best I've had in some time. The prices were not inexpensive, but yet were commensurate with the quality of the fare. With all included, our final bill was €129 for the two of us, which was about $143 with the exchange rate at the time. At $71.50 per person, it was not cheap, but was also well worth the quality of the fare. Overall, I was quite happy with my experience at this restaurant. I would highly recommend it for a unique take on cuisine offerings. It presents an opportunity for a lovely evening out.

    Hobo's is a very nice restaurant with a great atmosphere and amazing service. The staff are very…read morefriendly. It also has delicious drinks and food.

    Bistro Poirot - Storefront for Bistro Poirot

    Bistro Poirot

    (1 review)

    I was quite taken with this place. Located in the village centre of Deerlijk near my colleague's…read morehome, it is quite a charming spot. Featuring continental cuisine with a Belgian and French twist, the steaks are the highlight. The moderate-sized dining room offered a standard but pleasant decor. It was certainly conducive to an enjoyable dinner as there was a lovely ambiance that emanated from a relaxed atmosphere. It was an owner-operated establishment, which always presents the best conditions for above-average service. The service in this case was indeed excellent. The menu offered some very tempting choices. My colleague told me that their specialty is the Filet Pur. Hence, that was the choice for mains for both of us. He started with a trio of croquettes, which he found to be agreeable. I had the lobster bisque, which I thought was well done with a good, hearty flavor. The steaks, both done with a peppercorn sauce, were the highlights of our meals. I am not a heavy red meat consumer, but I have to say that I enjoyed this serving immensely, and would recommend it to anyone who has a partiality to steak. Their wine selection was decent. The Malbec we had to accompany the meal was a little unusual as it was a bit fruitier with more of an oaken overtone than I normally have had. But it was good nonetheless. The fare was not cheap. My colleague picked up the bill, so I did not see the final price tag. I'd have to think that it approached €150 with the aperitifs, the appetizer, mains, the bottle of wine and a finishing coffee. But I'd still say it was worth it. This place offers a great chance for a lovely night out or a terrific spot for a business dinner.

    Hof van Cleve

    Hof van Cleve

    (11 reviews)

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    The culinary home of Chef Peter Goossens, an old farmhouse in Kruishoutem not far from the Dutch…read moreborder, Restaurant Hof Van Cleve holds an interesting history that saw Goossens join the kitchen staff in 1987 before eventually purchasing it after accumulating worldwide accolades and although the process of making an online reservation was perhaps one of the most rude and difficult of all those found in Europe, the Summer 2016 tasting menu could not have been finer as the kitchen sent out over fifteen courses all-inclusive of canapes and mignardises. All-in-all a very small restaurant, the L-Shaped space from front door to kitchen containing perhaps thirty seats, it was at the far end of the second room that a two top big enough for four was offered and after a quick perusal of two tastings plus a la carte options the decision was made to select the more intensive experience, one small substitution allowed for without a question by the Chef. Functioning like many of Michelin's very best, the service "present but invisible" while dining, yet completely cordial and informative when called upon, the tasting began with a pricy glass of bubbly plus a €20 Mocktail in tune with the season, a small bowl of carrot veloute served as a frothy cappuccino along with in-house bread service that featured five varieties, unsalted butter brought from a nearby farm with the salted version procured from Bordier. Difficult to know, precisely, where the gifts end and tasting begins, two crisps topped with seafood were dynamic bites of texture as well as taste, and although the tartare featured a great composition of "surf and turf" by way of anchovy dressing the marinated Herring under vibrant granite was ever more compelling with the typically poignant fish lent a whole new degree of levity. Progressing steadily through several seafood courses, the snappy Langoustine standing out alongside Chicken Liver mousse and Radish while cubes of Red Shrimp next played off puffed Rice atop Romesco, a truly wowing course arrived next by way of two services of Seabass , the first a room temperature filet in textures of Green Apple and Cucumber while the later bathed in warm miso with Sea Urchin and crispy Quinoa. More bread requested, the Spelt particularly remarkable, King Crab next arrived gently steamed next to Cauliflower and Mushrooms, the Codfish and Eel continuing to show Belgium's fondness for Asparagus, as did the sizable segment of Lobster "Oosterschelde" whose sauce competed with that from Sea Grill's Silver Press for 'best ever status' alongside tender Morels, twice-shucked Peas and even more Asparagus. Having requested the Sweetbread in place of Veal, a simple change that saw only the protein changed while the accoutrements remained the same, a selection of custom knives made by a nearby artisan were offered in tune with artwork and cheers equally local, the plate itself reining rich meat in by way of Picadilly and Aubergine while a sidecar of Veal Cheek was a well composed counterpoint in reduced stock beneath a satiny cap of Bone Marrow fortified Mousseline. Passing on Cheeses, the selection smaller than some but appearing to be enjoyed by a table of businessmen who partook, it was with amusement that the table adjacent enjoyed a simple Dame Blanche after an attenuated a la carte lunch, the degustation instead finishing with elegantly plated Strawberry Rhubarb as well as Dark Chocolate compositions, the later made truly memorable by way of Green Apple juice added tableside while the Dessert Trolley offered even more temptation followed by warm Madelines, Dutch Donuts, Chocolates and Pralines.

    Haha, do people even check yelp for restaurants of this stature?…read more I can't give a dish by dish review because I don't have the menu with me, but I do have all the pictures so I'll append them to my review. I booked reservations about 3 months in advance. Kruishoutem is not really close to any major city so it's a pretty expensive cab ride there. Or just drive and make sure your date stays pretty sober. Sometimes hard with their amazing wine list. I remember there being a 5 or 7 course meal, with the 7 course having 2 extra lobster dishes. Originally I thought that it wouldn't be a lot of food, but then I realized it wasn't counting the 5 appetizers and what seemed like an all you can eat dessert finale (tldr, we were too stuffed to really take advantage). My favorite dish was this shrimp cake covered with radish. Man I don't know how to describe it. Honestly me describing the dishes would just be food porn. By the time you come here the menu will have changed. Just enjoy the pictures. I've only been to a handful of Michelin 3 star restaurants now, and this was certainly near the top. Maybe tied with Benu or the Meadowood.

    Bistro Celto - bistros - Updated May 2026

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