CuisineSeasonal modern
Price€€€
Neighbourhoodsint-anna
Why locals love it: A small modern kitchen in the residential Sint-Anna quarter on Jeruzalemstraat, well off the tourist circuit that clogs the centre.
Tip: Book ahead, the room seats few. Chef Lieven Vynck cooks a short, changing market menu.
Location
Address: Jeruzalemstraat 53, 8000 Brugge, Bruges
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