The interior was cozy and rustic, with subtle modern touches. We began with fresh seafood starters — shrimp and mussels, both flavorful and well-prepared. The presentation was elegant but not overdone.
Mains were exceptional. I had tender duck breast with a lightly sweet reduction, accompanied by roasted vegetables, while my companion enjoyed a slow-cooked Belgian stew that was rich and comforting. The wine pairing was well-chosen, enhancing each dish without overpowering it. Service was professional and attentive, making sure our experience was seamless. Dessert, a caramelized apple tart and a chocolate mousse, was delicious. Overall, the meal was balanced, flavorful, and memorable, making it an excellent choice for a...
Read moreRevista has always been good. The trendy cafe has tripled in size since Covid and now has a large outdoor terrace so service is slower, but none-the-less friendly and on-point with quality Illy brews and little sandwich snacks. It is not the most expensive and that's why I give 5-stars. However, I avoid the cakes, because they have been a bit dry of late. I love the design curated magazine rack and their chilled tunes. The cafe decor is light and airy and perfect for meeting a small group of friends (I would say max 4 since the tables are compact). Small (but clean) toilets are in the basement and accessed via a deathtrap of...
Read moreWe stamped upon it while waling in the museum area and form the first look it was very very inviting. The waiters were extremely polite and patient dealing with 4 tourists that wanted to taste Belgium beer. Food and shadings alla had a Greek connotation ant every plate was better that the previous one, the atmosphere was very calm and cozy and we had a great time hanging with each other while enjoying a...
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