Namur Restaurants

  1. Blaise Café/Nero Bianco

    This duo doing modern Italian cuisine occupies an elite corner of Namur. Delvaux and Pierre Marcolini are also present, making it the spot to dine and shop. The ground-floor Blaise Café has a semiprivate courtyard, or you can take to the soft seats inside, watched by military mannequins. Upstairs, Nero Bianco's modern décor is accentuated by lamps that hang over the tables like great praying mantis.

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  2. Brasserie Henry

    Sociable brasserie that's become an institution among Namur's late eaters. Expect well-priced Belgian cuisine (vegetarian offerings, too), efficient service and spacious surroundings. It's child friendly and highly recommended.

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  3. Histoire de Goût

    Cute little French restaurant/tearoom where the house speciality is homemade fois gras. Make sure you order the coconut-tinged crème brûlée for dessert.

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  4. La Bruxelloise

    Don't come for the '70s décor - it's the plump and succulent mussels, claimed by some to be Wallonia's best, that attract diners from far and wide. Belgian specialities are the staple - filet américain (a blob of minced beef served raw) is also on the menu.

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  5. La Petite Fugue

    Oozes understated chic. Just two small rooms (and a terrace in summer), personal service and modern interpretations of classic French cuisine have made it a winner among locals.

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  6. Le Chapitre

    Convivial and very cosy restaurant huddled in a corner beneath the tower of Cathédrale St Aubain. Specialises in regional cuisine, Breton crepes, and Belgian beers, all at very affordable prices. A blackboard lists the available brews (usually around 30), and the décor's charmingly rustic.

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  7. Le Pain Quotidien

    Atmospheric option for a light bite to eat at any time of the day.

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  8. Lunch Garden

    Self-service cafeteria that's good if euros are short or the kids are starving.

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  9. Mani Tani

    This takeaway joint in the student quarter does the best baguette sandwich (known here as a dagobert ) in town.

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  10. Tea Time Café

    Stylish sandwich shop/tearoom that serves mean crepes, waffles and salads, and has a pleasant outdoor terrace. Also good for takeaway baguette sandwiches.

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