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Ketchup
9000 GHENT Fast food
KAREL DE STOUTE
9000 GHENT French
15/20 Gault&Millau
Gaston
Ramen Noedelbar
9000 GHENT Asian
SOUPLOUNGE
9000 GHENT Soup bar
Frituur Danny
Golden Gai
9000 GHENT Japanese
Fleur de Lee
La Cave
9000 GHENT French
HIMALAYA
9000 GHENT Indian
8.5
Mochica
BRASSERIE BORLUUT
9000 GHENT Belgian
The Hamptons cocktail bar
9000 GHENT Apero Bar
Tapeo
9000 GHENT Tapas
COEUR D'ARTICHAUT
9000 GHENT Belgian
ZEN CHI BAR
9000 GHENT Japanese
VRIJMOED
9000 GHENT Gastronomic, Belgian-French, Vegetarian
17.5/20 Gault&Millau 2 Stars
MEZZEBAR
9000 GHENT Mediterranean
Ketchup
Fast food
Karel De Stoute
15/20 Gault&Millau
French
15/20 Gault&Millau
Vrijmoed
17.5/20 Gault&Millau
2 Stars
Gastronomic, Belgian-French, Vegetarian
17.5/20 Gault&Millau
2 Stars
Mezzebar
Mediterranean

Restaurants in Ghent

Ghent, one of the most beautiful historical cities in Europe with the finest restaurants!

Ghent is the capital of East Flanders. The city is situated at the junction of the Schelde and the Leie and is known as “The city of flowers” thanks to the many flower dwelling and horticultural exploitations around the city.

Ghent offers a wide range of possibilities. Besides the great hotels, the trendy shops, the bars and the many cultural and historical sites, you will also find innumerable fine restaurants in different price ranges.

The city combines an impressive past with a living present. Many tourists are visiting this one of the most beautiful historical cities of Europe the whole year round.

Ghent offers a lot of curiosities. Besides 2 medieval citadels, 19 museums, 5 abbeys and 3 beguinages, you will find dozens of churches and historical buildings.

The Gravensteen

The Gravensteen is one of the most important tourist attractions in Ghent. The fortress was in former days inhabited by the counts of Flanders but afterwards used as a mint, a court of justice and a prison with torture chambers. Today you can visit the varied collection of instruments of torture, the torture chambers and the oubliette.

Patershol

The Patershol is a medieval district which consists of a crisscross of cosy alley ways and small streets. You will find all kinds of different types of restaurants but you can also admire the different historical façades. This district was restored entirely in the eighties and is now one of showpieces of the city of Ghent.

The City Museum of Contemporary Art (S.M.A.K.)

The S.M.A.K. is the largest museum for contemporary art in Flanders. Thanks to a collection of more than 2000 artworks and the many exhibitions that are organised, its fame stretches far abroad.

Either as a tourist or for business, Ghent will have always something for you in store!

Resto.be offers you a large choice of restaurants in Ghent at the best prices. You can also book a lot of restaurants in Ghent online.