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Knees to chin
Vietnamese street foodRestaurantsKnees to chin will take you on a surprising culinary journey, blending local and Asian flavours!
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De Frietketel
A wide range for vegetarians and vegansRestaurantsDe Frietketel is a good choice for vegetarians. In addition to the traditional snacks you can also enjoy vegetarian and vegan burgers here. All...
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Soepbar Sordo
Order your soup in sign languageRestaurantsStop for soup, sandwiches, coffee, pastry and ice cream at Soepbar Sordo (Spanish for ‘deaf’) near the Castle of the Counts and Patershol.
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Frituur Bij Sint Jacobs
A small order of frites with mayonnaiseRestaurantsThe Turkish Ghent family who run it learned their trade from retired chip shop owners and they fry them twice at the right temperature to get them...
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Jilles Beer & Burgers
Pure taste and deliciously differentRestaurantsJilles Beer & Burgers serves gourmet and vegan burgers, with a pure taste and deliciously different. In this restaurant you feel at home and...
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Frietcultuur
Eating frites with studentsRestaurantsFrietcultuur is located near Ghent University and is therefore very popular among the student population. The frites at this frites stand, which...
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Soup’r
Enjoying fresh soupRestaurantsSoup’r is an open soup bar in the centre of Ghent. You can get homemade soup, sandwiches and salads every day.
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Greenway
Pure Ghent veggie pioneersRestaurantsA healthy bite, a snack or a full lunch? Greenway is the place to be! Vegan restaurant in the student district, offering world cuisine and healthy...
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De Gouden Saté
Eating frites into the wee hoursRestaurantsDe Gouden Saté in the student area is famous because it only closes for a couple of hours a day. Their speciality is a ‘Julienke’, named after one...
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Frituur Tartaar
Eating frites beneath the BelfryRestaurantsFrituur Tartaar is located smack in the middle of Ghent, between the monuments and shopping streets. It is more than a frites shop. The menu...
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De Papegaai
Beef stew sauce at its bestRestaurantsThe home-made beef stew sauce (‘stoofvleessaus’) at De Papegaai is highly recommended. The frites here are deep-fried in vegetable oil. De...
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Ichi
Bao buns in GhentRestaurantsIchi is Japanese for number 1. So, it's a great name for the first bao restaurant in Ghent. Bao buns originate in Asia, and small ones are...
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Chapeluur
For the diehard fans of croquettesRestaurantsAre you a diehard fan of croquettes? Then hurry to Chapeluur. This fun croquette bar can be found in a beautiful, old, 18th-century town house at...
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Soepplus
Warm up with a bowl of soupRestaurantsAll soups are made with vegetable stock; tomato soup is available with or without meatballs.
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Zuru Zuru Ramen
Pure Japanese noodle soups in the Arts QuarterRestaurantsDiscover authentic Japanese cuisine and enjoy the flavours of traditional noodle soups. At Zuru Zuru Ramen, you can try the intense umami flavour...
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The Lounge
The place to be for a quick biteRestaurantsSnack and sandwich bar serving veggie nasi goreng, pasta and more.