Enoteca

Liège


It's the top-quality Italian food that takes the limelight here, with fresh ingredients prepared before your eyes in the central open kitchen. There's a set daily menu so no decision-making is needed other than how many courses to treat yourself to.

It's so popular with regulars that entering for the first time can feel a little like trespassing on a private party.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Liège attractions

1. Cathédrale St-Paul

0.19 MILES

Cathédrale St-Paul's highlights include a big 19th-century painting depicting the legend of St-Lambert's assassination, and the saint's ornate silver…

2. Tchantchès Pilot Sculpture

0.19 MILES

Beside the St-Lambert bus stops is this cartoonesque figure piloting a little metal aeroplane: Liège’s mascot and oldest ‘citizen’, the big-nosed wooden…

3. Trésor

0.22 MILES

Off the closed-in cloister of Cathédrale St-Paul, the slickly presented three-level Trésor guards many artworks, vestments and chalices rescued from St…

4. Archéoforum

0.23 MILES

Once one of the greatest churches in northern Europe, St-Lambert’s Cathedral was demolished from 1793 in the aftermath of the Révolution Liégeoise, very…

5. Former Palace of the Prince-Bishops

0.26 MILES

Behind an Italian Renaissance facade, this former palace is reputedly one of the largest secular Gothic buildings anywhere in the world. Prior to 1789 it…

6. Hôtel de Ville

0.31 MILES

At night the 1719 city hall glows lugubriously in its blood-red spotlights. By day it commands Liège’s charming, if modestly sized, original main square,…

7. Musée de la Vie Wallonne

0.4 MILES

In an adapted convent-cloister building, this curious museum takes visitors on an amble through the region’s past, exploring everything from 12th-century…

8. Église St-Jacques

0.41 MILES

Arguably Liège's most fascinating church, this architectural hotchpotch was founded in 1015 and retains a heavily patched-up 1170 west end whose…