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Gastro guide to Bruges

Bruges, with its picturesque canals and medieval architecture, is not only one of the most beautiful cities in Belgium, but also a true paradise for food lovers. Here are a few places and dishes to try during a gastronomic tour of Bruges.

Restaurants and Cafes:

  1. De Karmeliet: One of the most famous restaurants in Bruges, with three Michelin stars (until recently). Chef Geert Vanhecke offers refined Belgian cuisine combined with innovative techniques.
  2. Groot Vlaenderen: A cocktail bar with a cozy atmosphere, serving not only great drinks but also light snacks.
  3. Den Dyver: A restaurant known for its combinations of dishes with matching Belgian beer varieties. Here, you can enjoy traditional regional dishes in unexpected presentations.
  4. The Olive Tree: A wonderful place for lovers of Mediterranean cuisine. Delicious Greek dishes made with fresh local ingredients are served here.

Local Delicacies:

  • Belgian Chocolate: Bruges is famous for its chocolate boutiques. Be sure to visit shops like The Chocolate Line or Chocolatier Dumon to try unique varieties and truffles.
  • Waffles (Gaufres): These traditional Belgian waffles can be found on every corner. Try them with various toppings such as fresh fruits, chocolate, or cream.
  • Mussels and Fries (Moules-Frites): A classic Belgian dish that can be sampled in many restaurants in Bruges. Mussels are typically served in white wine, garlic, and parsley.
  • Fries: Belgium is renowned for its fries, which are fried twice to achieve a crispy exterior. Try them with various sauces like mayonnaise or andalouse sauce.
  • Beer: Bruges is the perfect place to taste Belgian beer. Try local varieties such as Brugse Zot and Straffe Hendrik in authentic pubs like 't Brugs Beertje.

Food Markets:

  • Market Square (Markt): Here you can not only taste local delicacies but also enjoy the city's atmosphere. The central square often hosts markets and street festivals.

When planning a visit to Bruges, keep in mind that popular places may be crowded with tourists, so be sure to book tables in advance and try to visit different establishments to truly experience the culinary character of this unique city.

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