Best Belgian food near Saint-Hubert, Luxembourg Province, Belgium

May 7, 2020 Marlin Saiz

Discover Restaurants offering the best Belgian food in Saint-Hubert, Luxembourg Province, Belgium including Romain des Bois, Le basilic, Auberge du Prevost, L'Ancien Hopital, Al Pele, La table des champions, Les Gamines, Le Saint-Gilles, Le Chalet, Les 100 Ciels Hotel Restaurant
Things to do in Saint-Hubert

10. Les 100 Ciels Hotel Restaurant

Aerodrome de St Hubert 5, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium Belgian, European Reservations [email protected] http://www.wallux.com/hotel-restaurant-les-100-ciels-saint-hubert

Reviewed By Melissa M

We stayed over one night and ate dinner and breakfast at the hotel restaurant. The menu was limited, for dinner there were two choices each for appetisers, main courses, and dessert, but the choices I ordered were all very good. At breakfast, it was a selection of pastries and bread rolls with deli meat, cheese and yogurt. They offered us additional orange juice when we explained that we don't drink coffee. Again, breakfast tasted very good.

9. Le Chalet

Europacamp 3, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium European, Belgian Dinner, Lunch, Drinks Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Parking Available, Free Wifi, Playgrounds [email protected] +32 471 29 68 38 http://www.camping-europacamp.be/restaurant.html
Le Chalet

Restaurant au cœur des Ardennes Belges à 1 km du centre de Saint-Hubert dans un cadre chaleureux et boisé.

8. Le Saint-Gilles

Rue Saint-Gilles 28, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium French, European, Belgian Lunch, Dinner Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service [email protected] +32 61 23 28 94 http://www.lesaintgilles.be/
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4 based on 92 reviews

Le Saint-Gilles

Reviewed By bramf2015

I guess we just expected more due to the overall very positive reviews. The fish, meat, and accompanying sauces were ok at best. On the positive side, our kids' chicken (which rather seemed to be a bony rooster though), fries, and apple compote were fresh -- quite exceptiional for a kids' menu these days.

7. Les Gamines

Rue des Ardennes 18, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium French, Belgian, European, Brew Pub, Grill Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Table Service, Full Bar [email protected] +32 61 61 13 29 http://www.lesgamines.be
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4 based on 166 reviews

Les Gamines

Reviewed By mbfdtravel

We opted to drive 150 KMs to go to this restaurant in the middle of no where with a bongo that we recieved. When we arrived we were told that the bongo only entitled us to one dish and that was pork cheaks. We asked if we could have something else by paying a supplment but were told no. That means if we we were allergic or did did not eat meat that you areout of luck which was already a bad start. We took a few starters which were ok but nothing special with my wifes duck liver on some potatoes being sent back as it was not warm. A couple of beers to start served without any olives or peanuts was also a surprise. The main of pork cheaks were also on the cold side but we eat them anyway. Then there was the wine. We asked to see the wine menu and the waiter said that we had to go in the cellar and choose our selves. At no time did he say that that on top of the prices mentioned on the bottle you had to pay 15 € corkage. Its only when we got the bill did we notice this and it was a suprise. We would have never taken a bottle of average bordeaux for 34 €.. We also ordered a bowl of fries which was on the small side and which cost 8 €.. In all it was a very average experience and we would not go back. There were also children running and crawling around the floor whilst we eat so that was not ideal either for a romantic day out.. in all for a total of around 110 € there are a lot better places to go.Bonjour Monsieur BrownTout d’abord, nous tenons d’ores et déjà à vous remercier pour votre avis et l’attention toute particulière que vous nous avez accordée. Nous sommes ravies que vous ayez choisi notre établissement pour utiliser votre bongo. Cependant, nous tenons à ajouter quelques précisions quand à leur utilisation. En effet, il est clairement indiqué que le bon Bongo donne droit à un plat du jour. Généralement, en cas d'allergie, le chef essaye toujours de trouver une solution. Et si vous souhaitez ajouter en supplément une entrée et/ou un dessert, cela est tout à fait possible également. Par contre, dans le cas où vous souhaitiez choisir les plats à la carte, c'est tout à fait possible de le faire aussi, dans ce cas, vous avez toujours la possibilité d'utiliser votre bon dans un autre établissement. Concernant la cave à vin, le fonctionnement du droit de bouchon est indiqué à la fois sur le menu et à la fois dans la cave à vin et ce à plusieurs endroits. Sachez que ce droit de bouchon est plus un avantage pour le client que pour le restaurateur dans le mesure où nous limitons notre marge à ce droit de bouchon quelque soit la valeur de votre bouteille. Et aux vues de la bouteille que vous avez choisie, vous en avez donc bien profité et nous en sommes ravis.Pour ce qui est des frites qui ne faisaient pas parties de votre plat et que vous nous avez demandés en supplément, sachez qu'il s'agissait de frites à base de pommes de terre fraîches, épluchées maison, coupées manuellement et cuites deux fois sur place, 100% fraîches et naturelles. Ce travail supplémentaire et nécessaire à une bonne qualité de frite nous semble allègrement justifier les 4 eur.Et enfin, ce n'est effectivement pas dans les habitudes de la maison de donner des cacahuètes industrielles avec notre sélection de bières locales. Nous proposons néanmoins un large chois de planches apéritives de fromage et charcuterie d'artisans locaux. Nous restons néanmoins à l'écoute de vos remarques et continuons de nous efforcer à toujours améliorer nos prestations et le service que nous offrons à nos clients. En espérant sincèrement avoir l'occasion de vous accueillir de nouveau dans de meilleures compréhensions de notre lieu.

6. La table des champions

Place du Marche 14 6870 saint-Hubert, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium Belgian, French, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Highchairs Available +32 61 61 10 11 http://Www.latabledeschampions.be
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4 based on 158 reviews

La table des champions

Reviewed By Nicole D

Great place to be : Loads of athmosphere ,friendly reception : Xavier takes care of you - truly , he cares and makes sure that you are served efficiently but with a lovely smile and lots of good humour! The locals come in and have a beer and a chat with Yves, who towers over the bar.On the menu: a nice selection of first courses with lots of local produce and for the maincourse mainly beef . We tasted the T-bone steak for 2 :succulent ! what we did not eat went home with us packed in a neat container.We will certainly return !

5. Al Pele

Fourneau St Michel, Saint-Hubert Belgium Belgian Lunch, Dinner Seating, Table Service, Reservations, Serves Alcohol +32 84 44 59 51 http://www.alpele.be
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4 based on 72 reviews

Al Pele

Reviewed By Wilwa_Tikta

we came here after visiting the Museums of Fourneau Saint-Michel just for something to drink and light bite. Don’t judge the book from its cover can be really applied to this restaurant. it doesn’t really attract us seeing it from front side, but we were really impressed by the friendliness and quality of service. the resto with local spirit of satisfying customers. we also thought that it would be just finger-counted people inside, where actually was full: we were just lucky to have the last table.

4. L'Ancien Hopital

Rue de la Fontaine 23, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium Belgian, European, French Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Outdoor Seating, Parking Available, Table Service [email protected] +32 61 41 69 65 http://www.ancienhopital.be
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4 based on 123 reviews

L'Ancien Hopital

Reviewed By BrianCBeck

We had the set menu Hubert and the recommended selection of wines. Everything was absolutely superb and while expensive was still very good value. We will certainly return if in the area.

3. Auberge du Prevost

Fourneau Saint-Michel B-6870, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium Belgian, French, European Lunch, Dinner, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Validated Parking, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +32 84 44 48 11 http://www.aubergeduprevost.be
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4 based on 103 reviews

Auberge du Prevost

Restaurant et brasserie de cuisine traditionnelle, de terroir, confectionnée avec des produits frais

Reviewed By seolram

We only went here for a drink, we were visiting the open air museum, which made us thirsty. This is the perfect place to enjoy a drink while visiting the museum. The building is fantastic, it puts you in an atmosphere of times long gone... As said, we only went for a drink so I can't say a thing about how good the kitchen is, but the choice of local beers is great and prices are good value for money, service was quick and friendly and I wished we had the time to go for dinner here, loved to have stayed longer in that ambiance!

2. Le basilic

Place de l'Abbaye 8, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium French, Belgian, European Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Highchairs Available, Full Bar +32 61 50 48 58 http://www.le-basilic.be
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4 based on 123 reviews

Le basilic

Reviewed By mature-traveller49

On a Tuesday evening there were not many places open in Saint Hubert so we chose the Basilic by default. But we need not have worried as the food was excellent-my husband had a 'sampler' main course which was a selection of delights, both hot and cold and I had a divine imaginative salad,both served on slate 'plates'. The bistro filled up during the evening and there was a very nice atmosphere looking onto the abbaye square. Unfortunately, the service did not match up to the food. There was only one table in the bistro before us but the waitress took a long time to come with menus, was grumpy and humourless. We speak adequate French so language was not the problem. The main niggle was at the end-the beers we had had were several euros more expensive than stated on the beer list so we queried this. Apparently, they only had bigger bottles and had not printed new menus. We pointed that it would be very easy to change the pricing as other restaurants do but that was received with a shrug of the shoulders.My other grump about Belgian restaurants (including this one) is their refusal to provide tap water in a carafe. You have to pay for bottled water which I object to. Our guest house owner explained that this is normal but I don't understand why.

Top 7 Things to do in Saint-Hubert, Belgium

1. Romain des Bois

Place du Marche 17, Saint-Hubert 6870 Belgium Belgian, European, French Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Cash Only, Table Service, Full Bar, Free Wifi +32 477 48 15 06 http://www.facebook.com/restaurantromaindesbois/?tsid=0.42019150251051085&source=result
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4 based on 176 reviews

Romain des Bois

Estaminet-Taverne Brasserie-Restaurant Ambiance relax-Music Forest decoration (For the respect for the customers: quiet children please)

Reviewed By pariisitar

It's a little cosy restaurant serving good food. We ate hamburgers, which were good. I liked the option that you could make your own hamburger by choosing everything from the bun to the sauce. The waiter was very friendly and strawberry mojito excellent :)

Where to Eat in Saint-Hubert: The Best Restaurants and Bars

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