Wasserette
Having frequented numerous establishments in my quest for the ultimate Dame Blanche, Wasserette has become a place I find myself returning to time and again—possibly more than any other restaurant. Their take on this beloved dessert is simple yet indulgent. The presentation boasts a generous scoop of creamy ice cream, nestled in a bowl and lavishly drenched with a rich chocolate sauce that perfectly complements its cool counterpart. But what truly elevates the experience is the whipped cream—light, airy, and bursting with flavor. It’s the cherry on top of an already delectable treat. Beyond the dessert, the warmth and friendliness of the staff make every visit feel like a homecoming. Highly recommended for both Dame Blanche enthusiasts and those looking for a cozy dining spot with a welcoming ambiance.
address: Marktstraat 38, 8620 Nieuwpoort,Belgium
BONK
Amazing home-made icecream, somewhat yellowish (are they using “real / non-supermarket” eggs?). Portion is for two people. They add both chocolate sauce as well as caramel so you can choose or mix as you wish. On top there is a generous serving of bresilienne nuts and speculoos crumble.
address: Bar BONK, Strandlaan 12, 8434 Westende, Belgium
Bistro Refter
Bistro Refter in Brughes serves up a straightforward Dame Blanche with a slight variation. The single scoop of ice cream comes with small bits of chocolate, which adds a bit of texture. The taste is decent, but it doesn’t quite leave a lasting impression. If you’re in the area and have a craving for Dame Blanche, it’s an option, but don’t expect anything out of the ordinary.
address: Molenmeers 2, 8000 Brugge, Belgium
Glacier Gaston
address: Baksteenkaai / Quai aux Briques, Brussels