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Resto.be - The largest restaurant database in Belgium. With thousands of restaurants indexed by price range, type of cuisine, city, name. Online reservations, critic book, forum, contests.

Ilé Afrik - Afro-Latin café-restaurant in Antwerp. Weekend night programme, concerts and shows.

Restaurant De Bijgaarden - Top class restaurant, in beautiful surroundings. Fine dining, special occasions and Banquets. Great selections of wines.

Belgium Restaurants Guide - Selection of restaurants for dining in Belgium.

Les meilleures tables de Marianne - The very best restaurants and hotels in Belgium selected by Marianne.

Restaurant 't Hoveke - Hotel, restaurant and salons for special events in Menen-Lauwe.

Irish Pubs in Belgium - The ultimate list of Irish Pubs in Belgium. Selection by location.

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