4 Best Restaurants in Kortrijk, Ghent and the Leie

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kortrijk - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Rebelle

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

The only downside to Rebelle is that it's not exactly convenient. It lies a few miles outside the city center, in the small village of Marke, but it's more than worth the effort to get there. A minimalist makeover of the interior makes room for its inventive three-, six- and seven-course menus, which bring all the color. Save room for the pandan rice pudding.

Rekkemsestraat 226, Kortrijk, 8510, Belgium
0488-257--484
Known For
  • Creative cooking in a slick setting
  • Its three-course lunch menu is decent value
  • Friendly, knowledgeable service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner Sat.

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Bistroteca Fiore

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This place is well hidden from the street, as you enter what is seemingly a mall. But that quickly gives way to a whimsical open-air terrace and a rather cozily lit bar-restaurant. The food decidedly leans towards Italian, though the menu is flecked with the odd Flemish specialty. A small but polished selection of local beers accompanies big portions and a good atmosphere.

Leiestraat 22, Kortrijk, 8500, Belgium
056-611--085
Known For
  • Wonderfully discreet location
  • Good Italian comfort food
  • Surprisingly excellent value
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Wed. No lunch Sat.

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Table d'Amis

$$$$

When art historian-turned-chef Matthieu Beudaert handed in Kortrijk's only Michelin star by closing his restaurant, he decided to go back to basics: gastronomic food at a decent price. Table d'Amis has recently reopened and is no less inspired, with dishes such as breaded veal sweetbreads smoked on a tobacco leaf hinting at the daring below the surface.

Sint-Maartenskerkhof 8, Kortrijk, 8500, Belgium
0480-610--718
Known For
  • Wonderfully creative cooking
  • Informal fine dining
  • A menu full of surprises
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Sat.

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Va et Vient

$$$$

Chef Matthias Speybrouck got his start working under mercurial Belgian chef Kobe Desramaults, and he learned well. His modern riverside restaurant has a rather industrial vibe, but it fits the "rough and refined" ethos of the menu, where he digs deep into local produce to create some surprising combinations.

Handboogstraat 20, Kortrijk, 8500, Belgium
056-204--517
Known For
  • Great setting along the Leie riverbank
  • Decent-value set lunch menus
  • Nice terrace in summer
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

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