Restaurant Patrimony Aalst
Restaurant Patrimony in central Aalst is known for its refined kitchen which focuses on sustainable and local products from the Dender region. The chef works closely with farmers and fishermen from the region and reworks classic Flemish dishes in a contemporary style. The clean interior in a renovated nineteenth-century townhouse combines authentic details such as old tiles and wooden beams with contemporary furniture and art. The monthly menu remains limited to around ten choices, ensuring freshness.
Accessibility is good. The main entrance is step-free from the pavement and wide enough for a wheelchair or mobility scooter. The ground-floor dining room has plenty of space between the tables, and the staff are happy to reserve a table adapted to your needs. The accessible toilet is on the same level, fitted with grab rails, a lowered washbasin and ample turning space for a standard wheelchair.
Parking is possible at the public car park on the Esplanade five minutes' wheeling away, with a lift and accessible spaces. The pavements in the centre of Aalst are mostly level and smooth. Aalst station is ten minutes away on paved pavements. Booking is strongly recommended, especially at weekends; mention space for a wheelchair when reserving to secure an ideal spot.