Beim Méchel in Mersch

Beim Méchel is a bistro-brasserie in Mersch with local and regional cooking. The official information presents it as an all-day meeting place with coffee, lunch, afternoon snacks, dinner, drinks and Sunday brunch. For readers comparing restaurants in Mersch, it is useful because it covers both everyday meals and social gatherings. Public sources confirm the current address, opening rhythm, terrace use and event-space concept.

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Beim Alen Tuurm in Mersch

Beim Alen Tuurm is a traditional Luxembourgish restaurant in Mersch. The official menu focuses on local products, homemade preparation, Kniddelen, tartes flambées and Luxembourgish terroir dishes. If you are looking for a classic local restaurant in Mersch, this profile is useful because the cuisine and opening pattern are clearly documented. Public sources also confirm the terrace, phone number and current weekly schedule.

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Nonbe in Esch-sur-Alzette

Nonbe is a Japanese restaurant in Belval with an izakaya character and a more refined kaiseki and omakase dimension. The public information points to sushi, Japanese small plates and carefully composed menus. For readers comparing Belval restaurants, Nonbe is one of the area’s more specialised Japanese addresses. The official hours distinguish between dining-room service and kitchen last-order times, which is useful when planning lunch or dinner.

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