Deal
Deal
Enjoy a delicious and extensive lunch during National Restaurant Week Deluxe edition at restaurant L.E.S.S.. This restaurant serves an extraordinary 3 course Gault&Millau lunch.
Get acquainted with restaurant L.E.S.S. in a tasty and price-friendly way. Reserve your table for this fantastic 3 course Gault&Millau lunch for only €50.00.
Are there any dietary requirements? Please mention this on the reservation form so the restaurant can take this into account.
Please note. Seats are limited. Online reservations are mandatory.
BOOK NOWBOOK NOW- This deal is valid until 15 December 2024
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your reservation
- Indicate your dietary preferences on the reservation form
What 10 people say about L.E.S.S.
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Mooie ervaring, prachtig, werelds interieur. Originele gerechten, lekkere wijn, goede service.
Enige opmerking: de ceviche was een soepje, hierdoor ervaar je te veel zuren. De holstein was oosters geïnspireerd en uitstekend. De dame blanche en de bun met caramel waren hemels.
Top, doe zo voort.
Alles was perfect. Lekkere combinaties. Toffe bediening en leuke sfeer.
Leuke en vlotte bediening gecombineerd met een verrassend menu dat overheerlijk was!
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About L.E.S.S.
The story of LESS Eatery, formerly Bistro LESS, starts behind the scenes of Hertog Jan, which is bursting at the seams after the award of a third Michelin star and has to look for a larger location. In the original buildings, a new concept is being baptized, which can best be compared to an oversized, culinary tapas bar. At that time, Bistro LESS brought a simple, but well thought-out kitchen, with Spanish accents, canned fish, and meat on the grill.
Slowly the focus shifts from Spanish to global, and the dishes become more refined. During his many travels and four-hand dinners abroad, chef Gert de Mangeleer sharpens his predilection for exotic scents and worldly flavors. The new concept at 't Zand in Bruges combines buzzing cosiness with the vibe of a big city. LESS Eatery, as the new restaurant is now called, now also serves strong flavors from the Far East and Central America, and almost always in portions that you can share with the whole group.