Amon Nanesse

Top choice in Liège


Just behind Place du Marché, this rambling antique house with bare-brick walls and heavy beams combines a lively bar specialising in pékèt (gin) shots (€3.50) with a restaurant serving satisfying local pub meals including boulettes a la liégeoise (meatballs in raisin-sweetened gravy).

They have café liégeois (coffee and ice-cream sweet) for dessert.


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