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Frituur 't Stad in Antwerp on Melkmarkt serves frites, frikandel and bitterballen from a corner counter. The mitraillette is a full meal under 10 euro.
Try: Frites, frikandel, bitterballen
Tip: Order the mitraillette for a baguette-loaded frites sandwich; takeaway only.
historisch-centrum
Frituur No. 1 in Antwerp on Hoogstraat near the cathedral fries hand-cut potatoes in beef fat. Andalouse and samurai are the canonical sauce orders.
Try: Belgian frites
Tip: Cash works fastest. The cone holds heat for the 10-minute walk to the Cathedral steps.
theaterbuurtMon-Sat 10:00-18:00, plus first Sunday of each month 12:00-18:00
Philip's Biscuits in Antwerp bakes hand-shaped butter cookies on Korte Gasthuisstraat. A tin runs eight euros and lasts most of a week.
Try: Antwerpse handjes butter cookies
Tip: The tin doubles as the canonical Antwerp souvenir; the chocolate-coated version packs flatter for travel.
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The Exotische Markt on Theaterplein every Saturday serves Mediterranean and North African plates from a row of stalls. Lamb tagine, lahmacun, falafel.
Try: Saturday market street plates
Tip: Bring cash. The food stalls clear by 14:00; arrive before noon for the freshest plates.
historisch-centrum
Marolus in Antwerp on Hendrik Conscienceplein runs an under-15-euro lunch plate of the day. The square between cathedral and Carolus Borromeus seats the terrace.
Try: Lunch dish of the day
Tip: Lunch only, no dinner. The square's tree-lined terrace is the better seat in summer.
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Berlin in Antwerp runs lunch from 12:00 with brasserie plates from 12 euros. The Kleine Markt corner is the budget weekend brunch entry.
Try: Brasserie lunch plate
Tip: Walk-in only on weekends. Lunch is calmer mid-week before the post-work crowd.