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Northeast Belgium


Hidden away in the rear of the De Borght flower and interior design shop, this indulgent lunch spot has a menu of regularly changing sharing plates: select five dishes between each pair of diners. If you come alone, however, the chef will still make you something glorious.

After 3pm the kitchen closes but the garden remains a lovely place for a relaxing coffee or drink. Despite the address for which the place is named, it is easier to find your way into the garden from Schoutetstraat.


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