CuisineBelgian-French bistro
Price€€
Neighbourhoodmarkt

Signature dishes: Seasonal vegetable plates, Fish and meat of the day

Must order: Whatever the monthly menu is built around; vegetables get a generous hand here.

Tip: Closed Wednesday and Sunday. The room is tiny, so reserve, especially in summer.

Location

Address: Sint-Amandsstraat 4, 8000 Brugge, Bruges

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