My Secret Spot for Luxurious Luxembourg Street Food (No Nord-Verlorenkost Needed!)
Picture this: I’m sitting on a bench in Bonnevoie, Luxembourg, rain pattering on my jacket, clutching a warm, crispy Crêpe au Fromage from La Crêperie de Bonnevoie – €2.50, and the best I’ve ever had. That’s my ritual. I’ve been coming here for 10 years, and I finally realized: Nord-Verlorenkost? That’s not a place. Bonnevoie Market is the real deal. Forget tourist traps; this is where locals eat. And trust me, the food is worth every euro.
Where to Eat (And What to Order)
Every Sunday, from 9am to 2pm, the Bonnevoie Market (near the Bonnevoie tram stop) transforms into a street food paradise. You’ll find stalls lining the park by the river. My top picks:
- La Crêperie de Bonnevoie: Try the Crêpe au Fromage (cheese & bacon, €2.50) or Crêpe Nutella (hot chocolate & Nutella, €3). Their buckwheat crêpes are perfect with a glass of local Crémant (€5). Arrive by 10am to avoid the lunch rush.
- La Boulangerie de la Gare: For savory, get the Choucroute (sauerkraut, smoked sausage, €4.50) or Quiche Lorraine (€3.50). They use fresh, local ingredients – you can taste the difference.
- Le Marché des Fruits: Grab a fresh juice (€2.50) or Châtaigne (roasted chestnuts, €1.50) for a sweet, warming snack. Perfect for walking around.
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Practical Tips for Your Trip
Getting to Bonnevoie is easy. Fly into Luxembourg Airport (LUX) on easyJet or Ryanair (from London or Paris for €40-€70 return). From LUX, take the bus (€2.50) or a taxi (€15-€20) to Bonnevoie. I always book my taxi through Luxembourg Transport to avoid queues.
Stay nearby at Hotel de l'Europe (€90-€130/night, 10-min walk from Bonnevoie). It’s central, affordable, and the staff knows the market schedule. For the best experience, get the Luxembourg City Pass (€35 for 48 hours) – it covers transport to the market and skips the line at the Grand Ducal Palace.
Why This Beats Anything Else
Forget overpriced tourist menus. In Bonnevoie, you’re eating what Luxembourgers eat. The prices are honest (most dishes under €5), the atmosphere is lively, and it’s a true taste of the city. I’ve walked this market for years, and it never disappoints.
So next time you’re in Luxembourg, skip the fancy restaurants. Head to Bonnevoie Market on a Sunday morning, grab a crêpe, and let the city’s soul wash over you. You’ll leave with a full stomach and a heart full of Luxembourg.
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