3 Best Restaurants in Ghent, Ghent and the Leie

Oak

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A fair contender for the best meal in Ghent, Oak more than deserves the Michelin star it bagged in 2018. Chef Marcelo Ballardin worked previously in the lauded Vrijmoed before setting up on his own, and demand is high: with just 24 seats, it's wise to book far in advance. Inside, it's pretty intimate, with Ballardin himself often coming out to greet diners. Dinner is a seven-course menu that changes with the seasons. Small portions come exquisitely prepared, with every trick in the gastronomic cookbook used, and its surprisingly simple dishes are huge in flavor, from sumptuous dry-aged beef to halibut drizzled in Champagne sauce. A true delight.

Jan van den Bon

$$$$

This distinguished restaurant is a local favorite for French and classic Belgian dishes, particularly seafood and seasonal specialties. Its tasting menus are on the steep side, but the service is uniformly excellent and the presentation borders on the inspired. Sip your aperitif on the terrace overlooking the garden, which also supplies the herbs used in the kitchen. After 23 years, it might have finally lost its Michelin star in 2019, but the menu has lost none of its vigor.

Koning Leopold II Laan 43, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-221–9085
Known For
  • Gallic gastronomy with no little flair—and a fine garden
  • an elegant setting in a traditional old town house
  • good service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat., Reservations essential, Jacket and tie

Roots

$$$$
This charming restaurant is located amid the cobbled alleys of Patershol, an area that has transformed from an early-20th-century slum into one of the hippest locations in the city. Inside, Roots is all rather minimalist: just bare wood, stark tiles, and an open kitchen to stare at. The food is the star here, though a fine walled garden is located to the rear. Soak up the creativity via lunch (€35/€48) and dinner (€65/€80) set menus, which make the most of chef Kim Devisschere's ability to turn meat, fish, and some of the lesser-seen Flemish vegetables into culinary spectacles. The menus only list the ingredients, and each dish arrives something of a surprise, but therein lies the fun. Booking is essential, as this is one of the tougher places to get a table. 
Vrouwebroersstraat 5, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-310--6773
Known For
  • creative cooking with good local produce
  • the walled terrace garden is a grand spot on a warm evening
  • it's great to watch the open kitchen at work
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed weekends. No dinner Wed., Reservations essential

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