Belgian classics€t-zand
Gran Kaffee De Passage on Dweersstraat in Bruges is a candle-lit Belgian brasserie by a hostel, with cheap, generous stoofvlees and beer-braised classics.
Signature: Stoofvlees, Belgian classics, Beer-braised dishes
Order: The stoofvlees with frites; it is the everyday Flemish plate done well and cheap.
Tip: Candle-lit and busy; the value is hard to beat near 't Zand. Walk-ins usually fine on weeknights.
Country French€€smedenstraat
Tou.Gou on Smedenstraat in Bruges is a Bib Gourmand lunch room with a countryside theme: classic French plates like partridge, snails and tripe.
Signature: Partridge, Snails, Tripe
Order: The chef's daily suggestion; the card is short and changes with what is in season.
Tip: Lunch is the main service. The Smedenstraat shopping street sits west of the Markt toward 't Zand.
Franco-Belgian€€burg
Assiette Blanche near the Burg in Bruges is a classic restaurant under Stefaan Timmerman, running Franco-Belgian dishes and regional grey-shrimp plates.
Signature: Hand-peeled grey shrimp, Franco-Belgian classics
Order: The hand-peeled grey shrimp, the regional speciality this room built its name on over the years.
Tip: Just off the Burg square, so handy between sights. Book ahead at weekends.
Belgian bistro€€sint-gillis
Tom's Diner sits on West Gistelhof in the residential Sint-Gillis quarter of Bruges, away from the tourist run, cooking honest Belgian bistro plates.
Signature: Daily bistro plates, Belgian comfort cooking
Order: The blackboard daily; the kitchen keeps it short and comforting.
Tip: A local room in a quiet quarter north of the centre. Book ahead, the dining room is small.
Grand cafe, Belgian€€sint-jakobs
De Republiek on Sint-Jakobsstraat in Bruges is a grand cafe with a courtyard terrace, attached to the arthouse cinema. All-day food, drinks and a young crowd.
Signature: All-day cafe plates, Belgian classics
Order: Whatever the kitchen is running that day; the draw is the terrace and the room as much as the plate.
Tip: The courtyard fills on warm evenings. It runs late for Bruges and pulls a local crowd.
Flemish, tapas€€minnewater
't Nieuw Walnutje on Walplein in Bruges, by the De Halve Maan brewery, has run since 2017 under siblings Glenn and Lynn Vanden Broucke, serving Flemish tapas.
Signature: Flemish tapas, Classic recipes worked modern
Order: A spread of the Flemish tapas; affordable and built for sharing.
Tip: On the Walplein square steps from the brewery, so an easy pairing with a Halve Maan visit.