Terra Terrae

Liège


Confident contemporary cuisine with a subtle creativity influenced notably by styles of 'the south' (Provence, Italy, northern Spain) add up to a satisfyingly well-balanced dining experience. Food presentation and service are better than the decor.

Reservations are recommended. Note that although the words 'Terra Terrae' appear on the door, the main sign reads something like 'Restaurant Þəco' (two of the 'letters' in runes).


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