Fenêtre Sur Cour

Namur


In a high-ceilinged 1902 building with down-to-earth touches, Fenêtre Sur Cour serves reliable favourites including barramundi with saffron, rack of lamb and cheap weekday lunches (from €9). The restaurant interconnects with co-owned Exterieur Nuit bar: between the two hangs the world's most amusingly useless cable car.


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