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    Win's

    3.7 (7 reviews)
    PriceyThai, Dim Sum, Asian Fusion
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Dam Sum

    Dam Sum

    3.3(126 reviews)
    42.5 kmChatelain
    €€

    This place came highly recommended by some friends so we came for dinner one night. Arrived 4 mins…read morebefore opening but it wasn't an issue. Got seated right away. Ordered a couple of drinks and a couple of appys. Started with the har gow and the crispy shrimp. Both were excellent but I'm a Torontonian who spends most Sundays having dim sum in Chinatown. Over 8 euro for 3 hargow is robbery. I actually ordered them thinking these are gonna be good. Don't get me wrong, they're good but EXACTLY the same as the hargow we get for a couple of bucks. Crispy shrimp comes wrapped in tofu skins and deep fried. Excellent but also a little overpriced. For our mains we ordered a large gom bad chicken and a large fried vegetable noodle with a side of pak choy (bok choy?) and steamed rice. We, once again, ordered way too much food but both of this dishes were crazy good. Chicken was tender. Bok choy was super garlicky. Veggie noodles were packed full of veggies and eggs. Loved them both. Service was a little confusing. In the time we were there we had 4 different servers. Good thing there's no tipping. I highly recommend this place, just don't get the dim sum. Save that for Chinatown.

    As most places around Ixelles, you'll find that Dam Sum is much more accessible during the daytime…read morehours than the evening hours. Try to come to Dam Sum in the evening any night if the week and you'd better hope that you are one of the few who arrive at 7pm to get your name in the list for a reservation, otherwise a 40 min wait is what you're looking at. The daytime hours are the game changer though. Walk in on a Sunday afternoon, and you're going to get a table. Also---you don't have to deal with surly hosts who may be fried by the volume of ppl accosting them to get a table during the evening hours. The staff we encountered were all super lovely, charming and kind. Which is a huge thumbs up in my book. I don't necessarily need staff to kiss my ass with great service, but when you get genuinely kind service it's a huge bonus and speaks volumes of the person and establishment. The ambiance is a cool, chill vibe. Vibrantly decorated, with a chefs table where on evenings you get a ringside show to the wonderfully talented women making fresh dumplings. My sister & I did a tour of all things vegetarian on their menu. I'd venture to say most of what we ate was vegan friendly if not 100% vegetarian. Essentially---welcome to a Europeanized version of Asian cuisine. Which means that the foods aren't going to be fried quite as much, and the flavors aren't going to as potent as authentic Asian fare. Nevertheless, Dam Sum is a worthy adversary to the multitude of restaurants that surround it. We started with 2 orders of the vegetarian dim sum, which were unexpectedly fantastic! You get so used to veg dumplings being so boring---that when you bite into these you're pleasantly shocked. Chock full of thin slices of tofu, shiitake mushrooms, carrots and spinach, and served with your choice of regular soy sauce or a soy sauce concoction with vinegar and garlic added to it. I was really glad we got two orders Bc one comes with three pieces. Next to arrive were the garlic fried rice and the spicy green beans. By far, my favorite things we ate. The fried rice had bits of egg in it---so if you don't want that, just let them know, and it was topped crispy, thin slices of fried onion. The green beans were fresh and super flavorful in the chili garlic sauce they were coated in. The mao pao tofu arrived shortly after these two dishes. This was possibly the most un-authentic of the dishes we ordered. However, it was pleasant. My sister though, was not too big of a fan. Chock full of if enokitake (enoki) mushrooms, peas, carrots, corn and silken tofu all swimming in a mild Sichuan sauce. It paired great with the fried rice but it wasn't notable enough to be a definite order on a subsequent visit. And last to arrive was the second thing we actually ordered which was the vegetarian noodle soup. Really mild but flavorful broth that allowed the fresh bok choy, shiitake mushrooms and carrots to swim happily without wilting too much or making the thick udon noodles get too soggy. It came with a side paste that is suppose to be spicy, but for to veteran spice-heads like my sister and I---was merely more of a flavor punch to the soup. I also ordered a normal size coffee which was really pleasant. All in all---for vegetarians, you're not going to leave famished. You'll be satisfied and the fate is a touch better than average but definitely healthier than any of your normal Asian take out joints. So---enjoy!

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    Namsaeng

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.6 kmHistorisch Centrum, Historisch Centrum

    So, it was very hard to find this place because the sign outside says "House of Kua". I am SO glad…read morewe kept looking around (there's a neon sign inside that says Namaseng that my son spotted) and found it because this was THE BEST meal we had in Antwerp. The food was hot, fresh, and filling. I wish I took a picture before we ate, but we just couldn't help ourselves! We got the lunch specials, Pad Thai with Chicken and the noodles with bok choy and chicken. It was 15 Euro and the best deal I've found whilst here. Plus, the toilet was VERY CLEAN too! Don't miss out on this spot!

    Landed here with a Social Deal. A small and cosy place, chalet/ski hut style, exceptional for a…read moreThai but good, usually the interiors of Thai resto's are a bit cold. 9,90€ for a soup is quite expensive, the portions are not so big. But of course the location is Groenplaats so the rent must be expensive. I'm not sure whether a Thai could survive here. The taste of the food is very nice and authentic. As a maindish I chose the Thai spicy chicken salad but it wasn't spicy at all... the taste was wonderful though. One of my friends took the Massaman Curry which she didn't like that much, the other friend who took tye same said it was okay but they preferred the Nepalese curry. Yet another friend who took a rice dish loved her choice. The fried banana's (in a loempia) with ice cream were yummy. Main dishes vary around 14,90€-15,90€, are not so big but enough for us girls. Friendly service, waiting time was normal. Surely a fine restaurant.

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    Win's - thai - Updated June 2026

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