Savor Antwerp's best frites at Frituur No. 1, where a large portion costs just €3.50 and is just 500 meters from the Cathedral of Our Lady!

Published: 1/6/2026
Last Published: 1/6/2026
Updated: 8/20/2026
Category: Food & Drink
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Antwerp's Best Frites: A Local's Guide to Belgian Fries - Antwerp Travel Guide

Antwerp's Best Frites: A Local's Guide to Belgian Fries

Savor Antwerp's best frites at Frituur No. 1, where a large portion costs just €3.50 and is just 500 meters from the Cathedral of Our Lady!

Marcus Cent
Updated Aug 20, 2026
3 min read
Marcus Cent

Marcus Cent

With 25+ years in travel publishing, Marcus Cent edits VisitAntwerp.com's guides around what sets the city apart from Brussels or Bruges: Rubens's paintings in the churches he painted them for, a diamond district still worth understanding before you shop it, and a fashion and design scene that outgrew the cathedral's shadow decades ago.

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