Pop/Up Hertz

Sinéad O'Donnell at Pop/Up Hertz. Photo: Guy Wolff / Maison Moderne
DO Recruitment Advisors director Sinéad O’Donnell likes the cosy atmosphere and the view over the Grand-Rue. Whether enjoying a drink while people-watching or tasting the tuna tataki or beef carpaccio, “you can feel miles away from the real world.”
Pop/Up Hertz, 44 Grand-Rue, L-1660 Luxembourg
Amore

Isabelle Høg-Jensen siting at Amore. Photo: Guy Wolff / Maison Moderne
Isabel Høg-Jensen, partner at law firm Bonn Steichen & Partners, says she enjoys Amore’s “pink and tonic, and their finger food is easy to eat.”
Amore, 11 Rue du Marché-aux-Herbes, L-1728 Luxembourg
Beim Renert

Laurent Hengesch with his dog Otto Éclair at Beim Renert. Photo: Guy Wolff / Maison Moderne
Laurent Hengesch, founding partner of Ilavska Vuillermoz Capital, shown here at Beim Renert with his pup Otto Éclair, is “happy to be in a place where I can feel home” after travelling. He also praises the “heterogenic mix of people” who frequent the bistrot.
Beim Renert, 20 Place Guillaume II, L-1648 Luxembourg
Kobe

Zuza Reda-Jakima at Kobe. Guy Wolff / Maison Moderne
The founder of communications agency Pink Not Red Zuza Reda-Jakima says the sushi and nibbles at Kobe are good, and the ambience is “cosy and elegant [yet] not too uptight and over the top.” Bonus: it’s next to the grand ducal palace.
Kobe, 4 Rue de l’Eau, L-1449 Luxembourg
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