8 Best Restaurants in Antwerp and the Northeast, Belgium

't Fornuis

$$$$ | Oude Stad Fodor's choice

Burrowed deep in the heart of old Antwerp, there is something likeably stubborn about the defiantly traditional t' Fornuis, a place where stock Flemish surroundings with heavy oak chairs and beamed ceilings are the setting for some of the best (and priciest) food in the city. Charismatic Michelin-starred chef-owner Johan Segers likes to change his French-accented menu regularly; however, roasted sweetbreads with a wild-truffle sauce are a permanent fixture and worth trying. He also tends to stop by for a quick chat with just about every diner, if only to explain what it is you're eating. While you're waiting for your visit, take a chance to look at the restaurant's wonderful collection of miniature stoves.

Reyndersstraat 24, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-233–6270
Known For
  • likeable old-world setting
  • high-priced French cooking that more than lives up to the bill
  • gregarious owner who's always willing to chat
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends and 1 month in summer, Reservations essential

The Jane

$$$$ | South of the Center Fodor's choice

Having held two Michelin stars since 2017, this shooting star on the Belgian gastronomy scene is located in the chapel of a former military hospital, albeit an open kitchen has replaced the altar and stained glass takes its inspiration from the tattoo parlor. The wine list is vast and the average dining experience usually runs past three hours thanks to its 10-course (€215) tasting menu, which is heavily slanted toward fish and seafood. Booking opens 90 days in advance, and can be a chore if you don't plan ahead, but stick with it for the most remarkable dining experience in Antwerp.

Paradeplein 1, Antwerp, Flanders, 2018, Belgium
03-808–4465
Known For
  • lengthy tasting menus with international inspiration
  • a fantastic wine list with well-thought-out pairing options
  • fabulous setting in a former chapel
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed., Reservations essential

De Godevaart

$$$$ | Oude Stad

Tradition gets a modern infusion here, where a resolutely old-school atmosphere is enlivened by a smattering of contemporary art, while the kitchen turns out seasonal classic dishes presented with an artist's eye for flair. From fillet of lamb surrounded by a forest of green and wild garlic, to a deliciously gamey pigeon en croute, the choices are seasonal and big on flavor. The outdoor terrace at the back is also a pleasant spot in summer.

Sint-Katelijnevest 23, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-291–9799
Known For
  • imaginatively presented dishes
  • fresh, seasonal cooking in a sumptuous setting
  • good-value lunch menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential

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Dôme

$$$$ | South of the Center

Architecture and food aficionados will appreciate both the food and somber decor in this splendid Art Nouveau building in the upscale Zurenborg neighborhood---this former teahouse, sewing school, and police office maintains its original floor mosaic, and the whitewashed walls and dome-shape roof parallel its haute cuisine. Michelin-starred head chef Frédéric Chabbert learned his trade working in Hong Kong, and brings touches of his international experiences into the classic-inspired dishes of his French homeland.

Grote Hondstraat 2, Antwerp, Flanders, 2018, Belgium
03-239–9003
Known For
  • excellent wine list
  • glorious Art Nouveau setting
  • an easy-to miss sign by the door
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential

Fiera

$$$$ | Oude Stad

For those who fancy dining in epic surrounds, this restaurant occupies a former trading hall of the neo-Gothic stock exchange building, which dates from 1872. In contrast to the historic setting, the pan-global dishes are ultramodern works of art on a plate---prepared in the open kitchen on one side of the hall, their names derive from their geographical inspiration: a riff on a ceviche, for example, might be called "Lima," while a pasta-based dish might be titled "Florence."

Lange Nieuwstraat 14, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-369–2332
Known For
  • located in a stupendously grand neo-Gothic hall
  • check out the churchlike vaulted ceiling, 80 feet above your head
  • contemporary fine dining taking inspiration from around the world
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Het Nieuwe Palinghuis

$$$$ | Oude Stad

Aptly named, The New Eelhouse specializes in various preparations of sweet-fleshed eel, along with grilled turbot, sole, scallops, and myriad other crustaceans, including lobster and mussels (in season). Fittingly for an Antwerp landmark, the restaurant has dark wood and a comfortable, deep-rooted air.

St-Jansvliet 14, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-231–7445
Known For
  • remarkably fresh seafood
  • redbrick walls bedecked in old pics
  • high prices but good quality
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Tues., and Fri.

Het Pomphuis

$$$$ | Het Eilandje

The name translates to the Pump House, and in its heyday it drained the neighboring dry dock to allow for ship maintenance. It still looks the part; a vast interior boasts an impressive 23-foot pit with iron parapets and round Art Nouveau--style windows with their original metal rods. The bistro-style menu includes bubbling bouillabaisse, succulent sweetbreads as well as great slabs of tenderloin drizzled in béarnaise sauce. Make a trip to the washroom to view the heavy steel pump doors.

Siberiastraat Z/N, Antwerp, Flanders, 2030, Belgium
03-770–8625
Known For
  • classic bistro food with an international twist
  • good if pricey (€34) set lunch menu
  • an incredible setting in an old industrial pump house
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Sat.

The Glorious

$$$$ | Het Zuid
The Glorious

You probably think beer when you think Belgium, but this tiny French-influenced restaurant is all about the wine; each month focuses on a different wine region. Early 20th-century decor, vibrant jewel-tone colors, and jazzy music set the scene for an ambitious but small menu with a strong focus on fresh fish and well-aged beef. For the best deal, try the three-course menu, offered at both lunch (€43) and dinner (from €69)—although be sure to splurge on the sommelier's suggested wine pairings. If all that food makes you sleepy, stay in one of the three adjoining Glorious Fashion Inn Suites after a nightcap of homemade jenever (Dutch gin).

De Burburestraat 4, Antwerp, Flanders, 2000, Belgium
03-237–0613
Known For
  • superb wine list and knowledgeable sommelier
  • a plush setting never knowingly undersold
  • exceptional service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.