Dinner
This place is borderline ridiculous - a kitsch setting and all-you-can-eat concept (alpha-male contention inevitably ensues) make for interesting observation - but Amadeus has THE best ribs in the city.
The cocktail menu may be more exotic and extensive than the food menu here, but I’ve always had good experiences with the dish of the day.
The sister restaurant of Ferrier 30, Arte serves up traditional Italian cuisine in a similarly contemporary setting.
Located on Antwerp's unofficial antique street, Chez Fred is shabby chic with an excellent local kitchen.
I Famosi is, admittedly, my favourite Italian eatery in the city, but the kitchen here is good as well, in a more contemporary setting in the heart of Antwerp's trendy Zuid (South).
I was lured here on a recommendation made by a certain Belgian designer in an editorial feature.
I Famosi boasts the most authentic Italian atmosphere and food in the city, with an expansive menu heavy on coastal cuisine.
I’ve always loved falafel, but am relatively new to the Moroccan cuisine scene.
I heard some great things about this place, and it did not disappoint. The menu is eclectic with a Japanese/Belgian fusion thing happening. Sounds strange, but it works.
