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13 years ago
Always a great meal, whether the mix veggie soup, the paprika cheese toast, hummus falafel, or the chocolate muffin!
Lange Herentalsestraat 60
2018 Antwerp
Belgium
Centraal Station, Centraal Station
03 234 26 32
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The Smallest Waffle Shop In The World
(23 reviews)
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Ha, great name but there's nothing small about the waffle. Big in flavor and taste served up by a…read moresuper nice friendly woman. I had a mini panic since my internet connectivity was not working and I thought I could not pay and get my hands on one of the waffles. The owner said I could use the wifi from the store next door to pay online and voila, problem solved.
Tiny door front stand in the middle of a busy street in Antwerp. I couldn't miss it sheerly due to…read morethe line ! Simple, fresh, and amazingly good little waffle shop, their tagline is our waffles are so good they don't need toppings, and I agree. If you only eat 1 waffle while in Belgium make it one from this stand. You won't regret it.
De Arme Duivel
(58 reviews)
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I stopped by De Arme Duivel for dinner recently and tried their Stoofvlees (Flemish Stew). Similar…read moreto other places, the stew had nice chunks of beef and was flavourful and thick/hearty. What stood out the most was the Chicory salad as it was refreshing and made it less greasy (as it was slightly bitter) throughout the meal. Overall, I'd give it 8.5/10
The beef stew is AWESOME. The shrimp croquette is deliciously soft on the inside and crispy on the…read moreoutside. And the healthy portion of French fries tops everything off nicely. I also had a draft beer, which was tasty as well. The staff is friendly and attentive. And if you're lucky enough, you can choose between sitting indoor or outdoors- either way this restaurant has a great ambiance to match the food!
Bistrorant 't Hofke
(46 reviews)
Adorable location with alley, garden patio and indoor spaces. The salmon was nice but the…read morestroganoff had an amazing sauce that we dipped frites into. The service was nice. If you are looking for a spot in a historical location with ambience and well done traditional Belgian food, this is a great choice.
Situated in the oldest alley of Antwerp -- the beautiful Vlaeykensgang near the Cathedral -- this…read morecharming little bistro feels like you've stepped straight into another century. It's hidden down a quiet courtyard, right in the middle of the city but completely away from the noise and bustle. Totally one of those "if you know, you know" kind of places. The atmosphere here is just magical -- rustic, romantic, and old-fashioned in the best way. Even though we were seated outside in chilly weather, it still felt cozy and inviting. You could tell this was one of those restaurants that lives and breathes its history. Now, the food -- We ordered the duck breast with red porto jus and gratin dauphinois, and the beef stew. The gratin was so good -- creamy, cheesy, and perfectly comforting. The duck, though, was a bit of a letdown -- quite tough and hard to chew, which was disappointing because the sauce was lovely. The beef stew, on the other hand, came out piping hot (just how I like it!) and was hearty and flavorful, though a tad on the sweet side for my taste. Still, it was delicious overall. Service was great -- friendly, attentive, and never hovering. Everything felt relaxed and unpretentious. Our bill came to just under $100 USD, which I thought was very reasonable for the quality, setting, and experience. If you're wandering around Antwerp and want to escape the crowds while enjoying a cozy, candlelit meal in a spot full of old-world charm, this is the place to go.
Vreemdelingenmarkt
Awesome market to wonder around on a Saturday, time is open from 9-4. The Vogelmarkt is a wonderful…read moremarket to visit, preference is Saturday market in comparison to Sunday Market. I did not consider the Sunday market so flattering, but adored every bit of the Saturday market. Make sure to try the Turkish or Greek wraps, Dutchman thought they were amazing.
Antwerp has a killer Market on Saturday about 10 minutes from the train station - do not miss this…read more So many stands where you will find dried fruits, fresh everything, seafood, butchers, sausages, and even the occasional non-food item. You can browse for hours - just bring cash. You must find the Moroccan stand near the theater building - look for the with two guys making mezze wraps and the long line. They start with handmade roti made minutes before serving and add fresh soft cheese and honey. If you have the palette of a child - you can stop there. The advanced level adds touches of dried figs, marinated artichokes, sundried tomatoes, roasted peppers and spicy olives. Yes, still with honey drizzled on. Add the Moroccan tea and for EUR 4,50 you have an incredible smattering of flavor where each bite is different.
Billie's Bier Kafétaria
(47 reviews)
Billie's is a cozy beer bar with outstanding beer selection. I stopped by on my visit to Antwerp…read moreand enjoyed looking at all of the brewery stickers. I'd love to return and try some of the food next time.
Billie... Billie. I showed up and y'all showed out. This quaint bar in the cut of Antwerp…read moredefinitely houses traditional authentic Belgian dishes and beer. I'm not beer drinker but I did stop by to try their beef stew also known as Vlaams Stoofvlees. Wheeeeeew baby. Their gravy sauce for the stew is rich and thick. You literally can pick out the herbs when you eat. There's nothing fake about this place. That meal honestly can be shared amongst two people. It was an interesting twist for me to eat a chicory salad. Never have I ever. Yet, it was earthy and tasty. Great health benefits too. One thing you'll notice in Belgium is there Mayo and ketchup is real not processed. You can literally taste the difference. If you're ever in Antwerp for even a couple of hours, make it your business to stop by and treat yourself to good food and beer.
Mercado
(18 reviews)
I think this is supposed to be the first modern food hall in Antwerp…read more I stopped by on a lark and it was pretty empty (sometime between lunch and dinner time). But at least it was air conditioned, and there were free bathrooms near the back. And they served liquor and beer at the bar in the center. Not bad beer selection either, though a bit pricey. In terms of food, there were multiple stands. You could get oysters, duck buns, charcuterie, desserts, and more. They have live music three nights a week, and there's a tons of outdoor seating.
Mercado is the Hipster Mecha of the season and not really a market. It is basically foodtruck food…read morein a fancy market layout. Like a modern and "gourmet" mall food court. Overpriced, crowded and I believe it will get old soon. On the bright side, I had a really good pulled pork sandwich, but nowhere to eat it sitting down. There was no conception of personal space and hungry people tend to be a bit aggressive, and I get it, standing in line for a long time in an extremely crowded place just to buy 2 small quesadillas for 6 euros which you will eat before finding a seat does not sound like a pleasant experience. Definitely not for me, but this place will be packed every weekend for the next couple months because that's how hotspots work somehow.
Korsakov
(36 reviews)
Korsakov is all the rage nowadays. The bar attracts a big part of the Antwerpian art scene and…read moreeverybody who want to be seen with them. Still it's not a neo-snobbish façade as you might think. The customers are relaxed and friendly. Korsakov has a complete floor for smokers; just take the spiral staircase and take your drink with you. During weekends, don't worry that the bar will close early, unless you mean early in the morning. Since this bar is a very popular place, it might happen that it's completely crammed. Just go to one of the other nice pubs on the square. They are fun too and they have a long history of coolness.
The perfect place for a chill afternoon with the mates or a casual business meeting if you work in…read morethe creative sector. (My meetings involve beer quite often) They have good coffee and great beers on the draft, don't forget to try the house beer named "korsakov", a refreshing Pale Ale that will make sure you drink one more. They have a chill outdoor sitting for this times of warmth, and some good snacks. I am yet to try the proper food but it sounds good. Although I'm becoming a regular here, there are things I really dislike (and they're the reason I didn't give 4 stars). I don't know what the deal is with service in this city, but a lot of the times I find myself in nice, chill places with horrible service. In this particular case, there are a couple members of the staff (not all of them) who have the wrong attitude: Not making eye contact, responding to your questions in a mean way, or even a freaking smile. People often forget it's their job. And no matter what you do for a living, do it right. No wonder why "tipping" is not a thing in Antwerp. But still, I'll be a regular in this place. I can't let this ruin my experience anymore.
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(1 review)
The best middle eastern restaurant in the area. Will come again as long as I'm visiting Antwerp.read more
Caffè Barbossa
(7 reviews)
I love going here, during the day it's pretty calm but ideal to bring my dog along who is allowed…read moreinside! At night it is really busy and full of ambiance! The cocktails here are amazing and good price/quality! Also had some bites, good quality/presentation!The bartenders are super friendly and helpful! This is the place to be right now and I would recommend it to everyone to go here when in Antwerp!
Barnini
(136 reviews)
LOVE IT!! Always come here, it's really good…read more The best bagels in town. Also really good homemade iced teas!
I wish I had opted to dine-in. When I arrived at Barnini, all of the seating looked so cozy. You…read morehave tables for two people, four people, plus nice couches and comfy chairs. Everyone was enjoying delicious looking drinks and bagels. I ordered my two bagels to-go - the Bagel Chick and the Bagel Deli. All of the reviews rave about the bagels, but really they're just okay. Maybe I'm a bit spoiled because of my visits to New York and the huge availability in general in America. I don't think the bagels at Barnini are made fresh each morning. Bagels should not taste that dry. At least the Bagel Chick had a guacamole mayonnaise, but my husband wasn't so fortunate with the Bagel Deli. And if you're a bagel cafe, how can you only serve one type of bagel? If I were rating Barnini just on its bagels, I would give 3 stars. But my rating includes the ambience, which for me adds an extra star. Even though the bagels are average, I would love to go back for a coffee and pastry (the cakes and pies looked great) for breakfast or in the afternoon with a friend because the place is so gezellig.
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