8 Best Restaurants in Liège, The Meuse and the Ardennes

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Amon Nanesse

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Playful like the puppet Tchantchès, the bar La Maison du Pèkèt concocts cocktails using pèkèt—Liège’s local liquor—in every way imaginable. When you’ve had your fill of pèkèts with passion fruit, head next door to the attached restaurant, Amon Nanesse. Named after Tchantchès’s girlfriend, this friendly joint serves hearty Belgian fare made with, of course, pèkèt. Ten rooms in two 17th-century town houses comprise the restaurant and bar.

Rue du Stalon 1--3, Liège, 4000, Belgium
04-250–6783
Known For
  • Local Liégeoise and Ardenne specialties
  • Cozy historic ambience
  • Flambéed pèkèt digestifs
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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As Ouhès

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This stylish spot and long-standing local favorite on the place du Marché serves up large portions of Walloon specialties, such as rabbit stewed in beer, and succulent boulets (traditional Liège pork-and-beef meatballs flavored with a fruit syrup) served with mounds of frites. Its original name, As Ohès ("To the Bones" in local dialect), was a nod to the fact that the building sits on the site of an old cemetery—the addition of a "u" transformed it into the more customer-friendly "To the Birds."

Pl. du Marché 21, Liège, 4000, Belgium
04-223–3225
Known For
  • Hearty portion sizes
  • Local Liége meatballs
  • Good mussels and frites

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Brasserie {C}

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Besides being a fully fledged brewery and taproom, Brasserie {C}---beside the Montagne de Bueren steps---is also a popular local meeting spot for a meal with friends. Expect hearty portions of solid pub fare, with burgers and spare ribs joining a handful of local classics such as boulets (meatballs).

Impasse des Ursulines 14/24, Liège, 4000, Belgium
04-266--0692
Known For
  • Great beers, brewed on-site
  • Picturesque terrace when the weather allows
  • Good-value burgers
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.--Wed.

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Café Lequet

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Known as a favorite hangout of Georges Simenon and his family, this wood-paneled neighborhood standby serves unbeatable boulets smothered in Liège’s special date-and-apple syrup and classic moules (mussels) piled high with the inevitable frites. Also known as Chez Stockis, the timeworn place—with its peeling paint and battered wooden furniture—is often filled with regulars, young and old.

Quai Sur Meuse 17, Liège, 4000, Belgium
04-222–2134
Known For
  • The best boulets in town
  • A timeless interior, unchanged in a century
  • Sharing stories with local residents
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.

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Concordia

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A block from the train station, this dinerlike Liège institution has been here and run by the same family since 1943. Its long and varied menu has various fish, pastas, and salads, but does tend to favor lovers of beef and veal. If you order the filet américain—the house specialty, similar to steak tartare—one of the chefs will prepare it right in front of your eyes.

Rue des Guillemins 114, Liège, 4000, Belgium
04-252–2915
Known For
  • Mussels served in a dozen different ways
  • Food served all day
  • Meat-heavy menu, vegetarians may struggle

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L'Enoteca

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Just steps from the opera house, this stylish joint is the place in Liège to come for Italian fine dining. Choose from the two-, three- or four-course fixed-price menu (five-course tasting menu only on Friday evening and Saturday). Everything is prepared in the open kitchen at the back, so you can watch the chefs at work as you salivate over the enticing smells.

Rue de la Casquette 5, Liège, 4000, Belgium
04-222–2464
Known For
  • Modern Mediterranean-inspired cuisine
  • Weekly changing menus
  • Inspired wine-food pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

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La Grande Poste

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This informal food court is located in the former post office, and it shares a building with Brasseries de Liège, one of the city's newest craft breweries. The six food counters covered four separate continents at the last count---you can order from any of them, and groups can mix 'n' match at will.

Quai sur Meuse 19, Liège, 4000, Belgium
Known For
  • Excellent craft beer, brewed less than 10 yards away
  • Multicultural dining
  • There's a rooftop bar in summer

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Le Thème

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You’ll always be surprised and seldom disappointed at this whimsical, colorful den, which changes its interior styling to a new theme every two years—past examples have ranged from farmyard barn to Alice in Wonderland. The fixed-price menu (with or without wine) changes on a monthly basis; duck usually appears in hunting season. Hidden on a residential impasse, it’s very much a part of the vibrant neighborhood.

Impasse de la Couronne 9, Liège, 4000, Belgium
04-222–0202
Known For
  • Constant reinvention of both interior decor and menu
  • Refined high-end modern cooking
  • Excellent food-wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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