Most Popular Grill food in Namur Province, Wallonia, Belgium

August 8, 2020 Alice Mieles

Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Namur Province including Le Petit Pont, Tout Simplement, La Ptite Croquette, Brasserie Edgard, Le coup de folie
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1. Le Petit Pont

Chaussee de Gramptinne 13 Goyet, Gesves 5340 Belgium Grill, Belgian, European Dinner Reservations, Validated Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Cash Only, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar +32 81 58 12 23 http://www.petitpont.be
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5 based on 236 reviews

Le Petit Pont

Reviewed By 81fred

We visit this restaurant once a month when we feel like eating a good piece of meat, beefsteak or entrecôte; the quality is excellent and you can choose the accompanying sauce you like together with pommes frites and a small salad. Gorgeous! Even if you don't like meat, they serve scampis, or pasta...good wine choice thanks to La Patronne who carefully select the best quality to propose it at the best price...Bon appétit!

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2. Tout Simplement

Rue du Velodrome 2 Anseremme, Dinant 5500 Belgium French, Belgian, European, Grill Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Full Bar [email protected] +32 82 22 69 35 http://www.toutsimplement-dinant.be/
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4 based on 238 reviews

Tout Simplement

Reviewed By raobert

Second time I visited and did not like it anymore. We were with a party of foreign scientists for a late dinner but did not feel welcome. Food was so-so and the setting in the backroom is not great like the seating in front. The worst was the service by a strong madam clearly trying to work as little as possible on serving us.

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3. La Ptite Croquette

Chaussee de Namur 55, Profondeville 5170 Belgium French, Grill, Belgian, European Lunch, Dinner Accepts Visa, Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Digital Payments, Cash Only, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Highchairs Available, Full Bar [email protected] +32 81 23 13 15 http://www.facebook.com/La-ptite-croquette-323310287860892/
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4 based on 201 reviews

La Ptite Croquette

Reviewed By tan1415

I was staying at chateau de la post. They had buffet at 37€ per person. To much for my wife pricewise and a buffet style dining. So we were looking for something else. This restaurant caught my eye. A meat centric restaurant. So was an weasy choice. In Belgium the food price is quite expensive, but the portions are huge. So we always do the following. Share first course and dessert and each take a main course. Normally this means I have the menu at 35€ for 3 course and a main course for my wife. There is something strange in Belgium. This country has 2 main languages. Flemish/Dutch and French. I can speak Dutch so in Flemish Belgium I have no problem communicating. What I found strange was in Walloon where French is the Maine language they have more problems speaking Flemish than English. Here there was the problem. Only French menu and they were not able to explain in Flemish or English. Wow. How is it possible in this age?!In Europe even the French can speak English now and it’s quite normal than people can speak 2 languages fluently and 1/2 more at high school level.Here only option was French.People and place seems quite nice. If you can sit outside if it’s sunny.They didn’t have any menu only a written menu on the blackboard. Unfortunately when something is handwritten it’s not clear for me and turns out for the waiter. I explained that I will order the menu, but my wife wants either a entree or a main course ala carts. She was looking at the hamburger. Looking good at 15€ or a fish. They had 2 tuna dishes. Tuna steak at 28€ and something called “piece thon” at 14€. I asked what it was and the waiter explained a piece of tuna and u get two pieces. So let’s try that.Entree we chose the crispy battered mussels with home made tartare. Portion was quite big and easy to share. At10€ is big enough for a main course. Very well made, fresh and tasty.Main course I wanted a steak. Plenty of choices. The pave , brochette (beef on stick/satay) and tagliatta (sliced steak with salad Tuscan special) was all included in the menu.for extra 16 or 6€you could get a Côte os (tbone) or Irish entrecôte (ribeye)I chose the entrecôte and ordered it medium.My wife chose the “piece thon”.When the mains arrived we were pleasantly surprised. The steak looked good. To me it was more like medium rare than medium. The meat was not aged at all. (Dry or wet)quite disappointing as this is quite usual in belgium now.The tuna dish was 2 big pieces of tuna. Very nicely cooked. Quite raw in the middle. This was not what we expected. My wife doesn’t like raw fish. And tbh it was quite raw for me too. Middle was quite cold. Cooked rare.So she was unhappy and I had a strange feeling that this was actually the more expensive tuna steak than the 14€ tuna dish. After we finished I asked about the dessert and instead got the bill. The bill was all priced ala carte and not as menu and of course we were given the tuna steak at 28€. I was starting to get the feeling I was being screwed over here. So I asked for the dessert and I got the ala carte dessert menu. They didn’t explain what was on the board and also how it works when combining with the menu. Dessert menu looks great btw. But by now I had a nasty feeling that I was being conned. Like in the old days in 80s Paris where you order food at a restaurant where you can’t speak the language and by misunderstanding you order the most expensive dish on the menu and that somehow the menu that you were ordering doesn’t work for you but somehow you ordered ala carte. This unfortunately still happens now. But mostly that’s in 3rd world country and/or a tourist trap. It has been years, maybe decades this has happens to me. Because of experience but also internet and TA.So in the end I didn’t want to create a scene and cancelled the dessert and paid the ala carte prices. I was done.I asked the waiter about the 14€ tuna because that’s what I ordered. He of course didn’t comprehend the misunderstanding. It turns out the 14€ dish was also tuna but it was not piece of tuna but a peche thon. 2 pieces of peaches with tuna salad on top. Yikes never heard about this dish before. Certainly not as a main course.Anyway I gave a 2€ tip. I am not sure if I was screwed over here or it was a case of misunderstandings. In the end it was quite expensive dinner and even though what was cooked was good, it had a terrible aftertaste. So bad I write this review. It’s a good restaurant and pricewise is par for Belgium. But if you can’t speak French there is a risk that what happened to me can happen to you.I suggest avoid there are plenty of great places in this area.

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4. Brasserie Edgard

Chaussee de Waterloo 473, Namur 5002 Belgium French, Belgian, European, Grill Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Accepts Visa, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Full Bar [email protected] +32 81 46 08 00 http://www.brasserieedgard.be
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4 based on 384 reviews

Brasserie Edgard

C’est à Namur (Belgrade) que Davy, Steve et Valéry ont décidé de créer leur deuxième Brasserie il y plus de 5 ans. Pour un petit creux ou une grande faim, un dîner d'affaires ou un repas en famille, Edgard vous accueille dans son nouveau cadre contemporai

Reviewed By Roskers

Generous portions and quite tasty. Refuses tap water so expect 4E plus for small bottle. Choose carefully from the menu and you will be fine, as some options not cheap. Service efficient if a little humourless. Has WiFi.

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5. Le coup de folie

Rue Courtejoie 28, Ciney 5590 Belgium French, Grill, Belgian, European Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Street Parking, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar [email protected] +32 83 66 87 77 http://www.coupdefolie.be
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4 based on 122 reviews

Le coup de folie

Reviewed By annev897

Nice place with the whole family Had a really good dinner here !!Pleasant atmosphere , good service and very good foodthank you

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