Antwerp and the Northeast Restaurants

Antwerp cuisine understandably focuses on fish, presented with few frills in even the finest restaurants, often poached or steamed, and reasonably priced. From the chilled whelks and periwinkles (marine snails) picked out of their shells with pins, to piles of tender little grijze garnalen (small shrimp), to the steamy white flesh of the mammoth tarbot (turbot), the scent of salt air is never far from your table. The ubiquitous mosselen (mussels) and paling (eels), showcased in midpriced restaurants throughout the city center, provide a heavier, heartier version of local fish cuisine. Bought live from wholesalers, the seafood is irreproachably fresh.

Antwerp has a high number of restaurants for a city its size. Many of the traditional places, both formal and casual, are clustered in Oude Stad. There are plenty of tourist-focused restaurants on the Grote Markt, but if you look along the smaller streets around the square you'll find some excellent local favorites. Het Zuid, meanwhile, is known for trendier cafés and restaurants. Peak dining hours are generally from noon until 3 and from 8 pm to 11 or midnight. Since the dining scene is quite busy, it's best to make reservations.

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  • 1. 't Hofke

    $$ | Oude Stad

    It's worth visiting here for the location alone, in the Vlaeykensgang (the oldest alley in the city), where time seems to have stood still. The cozy dining room has the look and feel of a private home. The lunch menu includes a large selection of salads and omelets, as well as more substantial bistro fare in the evening. Try for a table in the courtyard.

    Oude Koornmarkt 16, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
    03-233–8606

    Known For

    • Its venerable setting, in the oldest neighborhood in Antwerp
    • Good lunch options
    • Flemish classics
  • 2. De Fortuyne

    $$$

    Along a quiet street just off the Grote Markt, this chic restaurant creates a relaxing vibe with its rustic, bare brick interior walls, and a secluded rear terrace. The modern Belgian cuisine is served as a four-course set menu that changes every two months—each course consists of two separate dishes that are designed for sharing.

    Befferstraat 20, Mechelen, Flanders, 2800, Belgium
    0483-389–966

    Known For

    • Beer pairings with each dish
    • Good wine list
    • High tea on Saturday

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.–Fri.
  • 3. De Godevaart

    $$$$ | Oude Stad

    Tradition gets a modern infusion here, where a resolutely old-school atmosphere is enlivened by a smattering of contemporary art, while the kitchen turns out seasonal classic dishes presented with an artist's eye for flair. From fillet of lamb surrounded by a forest of green and wild garlic, to a deliciously gamey pigeon en croute, the choices are seasonal and big on flavor. The outdoor terrace at the back is also a pleasant spot in summer.

    Sint-Katelijnevest 23, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
    03-291–9799

    Known For

    • Imaginatively presented dishes
    • Fresh, seasonal cooking in a sumptuous setting
    • Good-value lunch menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential
  • 4. De Windmolen

    $$

    In an old yellow-painted brick farmhouse just east of the center, the leafy front terrace and rustic interior both provide a charming setting for enjoying this small restaurant's generously portioned and innovative takes on Belgian and European classics. The beer list is short but outstanding, as is the wine list—unsurprising as the same family also runs the wine store next door.

    Casterstraat 46, Hasselt, Flanders, 3500, Belgium
    0474-273–712

    Known For

    • Period furnishings
    • Friendly service
    • Simple but authentic Flemish food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.–Thurs.
  • 5. De Witten Vos

    $$$

    Commanding a prime spot on the main square, the White Fox serves good portions of pan-European food at fair prices, with a menu that juggles Italian pasta, Belgian and French favorites, and—in the fall season—a range of game dishes. Choose a spot on the front terrace for fine views of the cathedral and the city hall, or simply for people-watching.

    Grote Markt 30, Mechelen, Flanders, 2800, Belgium
    015-206–369

    Known For

    • Food served all day
    • Friendly service
    • Excellent seafood
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  • 6. Elfde Gebod

    $ | Oude Stad

    With a name that means 11th Commandment, and an interior crammed with more than 600 plaster saints and angels salvaged from old churches, this atmospheric café enjoys a prime location, tucked into a tiny street between the Grote Markt and the cathedral. The food and drink are straightforward but hearty, with a lunchtime menu that revolves around club sandwiches and croques (pricier full meals are served in the evenings), and you can sit on the terrace in the shadow of the cathedral.

    Torfbrug 10, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
    03-288–5733

    Known For

    • Unique interior packed with religious iconography
    • Very popular at peak times
    • Efficient service, despite the crowds
  • 7. Frites Atelier

    $ | Meir

    Brussels may be the city best known for its frites, but that hasn't stopped this high-end Dutch friture from muscling in. Created by three-star Michelin chef Sergio Herman, its Antwerp branch was the first in Belgium (now in Ghent and Brussels), and its elaborate sauces, from "deep truffle" to seasonal specials like "olive and Catalan cream," make it something special. If you're looking for dinner, be aware that this places closed at 7.

    Korte Gasthuisstraat 32, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium

    Known For

    • Frites are the focus, but the burgers and croquettes are also great
    • The sauces are pretty special, too
    • Quick service and tasty results
  • 8. K. Zeppos

    $$ | Meir

    This busy café-bar is found deep in the hipster spawning grounds of Mechelseplein, and while the menu is limited to a half dozen Flemish and French crowd-pleasers (beef carbonnade/stoofvlees, vol-au-vent, and the like) and burgers, it executes them extremely well—and at a good price. High, ornate ceilings, a long bar, and closely packed tables help perpetuate the communal vibe that carries most evenings along. It's a very chill spot, and the beer selection is pretty good.

    Vleminckveld 78, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
    03-231–1789

    Known For

    • Hip atmosphere and communal dining tables
    • Classic Flemish favorites
    • Good prices for the quality of food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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