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Pakhoes
The guide was updated:This is a popular and contemporary eatery, housed within a former warehouse – a pakhuis – beside the river. It serves French and Belgian inspired cuisine.
Useful Information
- Address: Waterpoort 4-6, Maastricht
- More Info: Located close to the Old Town
- Opening hours: Mon - Sat 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- Website: www.pakhoes.nl
- Phone: +31 43 325 70 00
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