6 Best Restaurants in Ghent, Ghent and the Leie

Balls and Glory

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This now ubiquitous "fast food" meatball joint has found plenty of love across Belgium but it all started here in Ghent in 2012 with a simple pop-up. The idea is simple: pick from a choice of large meatballs (as well as a veggie option), served with either stoempe (Belgian-style mash and vegetables) or salad. Communal tables and bowls brimming with apples tick the right boxes, while the meatballs themselves have an array of fillings, from a mushroom and truffle to the classic liégeoise style. It just works!

Jakobijnenstraat 6, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
0486-678--776
Known For
  • darn fine meatballs
  • bowls of free fruit on tables
  • free jugs of water---a rarity in the parched restaurants of Belgium
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Boon

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This health-conscious café majors in vegetarian and vegan treats, largely in the form of plate-sized salads, quiches, and soups. It's a charming location, having been sculpted out of an old ice-cream parlor; the Art Deco moldings lend it a distinguished air and there's a quiet courtyard at the rear. 

Geldmunt 6, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
0477-770--181
Known For
  • healthy eating in a nice café setting
  • the veggie-dumpling soups are particularly good
  • great coffees
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Brasserie Keizershof

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Here, you'll find the kind of food typical of a Flemish table, with plenty of steaks and classic stews accompanied by less local dishes, just in case, with an array of pastas. Staff are friendly and will happily translate the Dutch menu, but bring an appetite because portions are huge. It can get quite busy, though, especially at noon, since the restaurant's size makes it popular with tour groups.

Vrijdagmarkt 47, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-223–4446
Known For
  • hearty Flemish food and a friendly face
  • good for large groups
  • a pretty good beer selection
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential

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Le Botaniste

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Organic, plant-based vegan food and natural wines are the specialty of this canteen with the air of an apothecary. It couldn't be more on trend if it tried—and it has, hard! Blackboard menus spell out what lies inside the eight colorful Le Crueset pots that sit warming over (typically vegan chillies, coconut curries and the like), while a pick 'n' mix of accoutrements (grains, sauces, and raw veggies) let you create your own dish, or "prescription" as they like to say, continuing the whole botanical vibe. Even if the marketing spin is a little irksome, the wholesome, home-cooking-style food really hits the mark.

Hoornstraat 13, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-233–4535
Known For
  • healthy, organic fast food that tastes great
  • an interesting selection of natural wines
  • ethical eats in a fast-food setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Mémé Gusta

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Whoever Grandma (Mémé) Gusta was, she didn't tolerate a 28-inch waist. Portions veer on the gigantic here, while the cooking is firmly traditional. That's no bad thing, and this cozy restaurant dishes up one of the finest versions of stoofvlees in Flanders: a huge metal serving bowl of flaking meat soaked in dark gravy and accompanied by bowls of salad, frites, dijonnaise, and a rough-cut apple sauce. It's an experience, though not cheap. All the Flemish classics are here, and bowls of tiny North Sea shrimp are even dished up to graze on while you wait, along with bread and lard. Grandma would be proud. 

Burgstraat 19, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-398--2393
Known For
  • rustic, traditional cooking and a decent choice of beers
  • gigantic portions of meat and frites
  • a friendly atmosphere and service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Wed.

Prince

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The owners of this food-sharing joint on bustling Oudburg have managed to make its interior look like an enchanted forest—all green walls, fake branches, and pale-pink flowers lit with clever lighting. The theatrics don't end with the decor, either, as each dish on the four- or six-course tasting menu pit-stops in another culinary realm. From tacos to ceviche, to Spanish-style king prawns, each course barrels along with big flavors that don't always match up, but the quality is good and you can always go à la carte if you want to. But it's all about the experience at Ghent's most Instagrammable eatery.

Oudburg 58, Ghent, Flanders, 9000, Belgium
09-278–3413
Known For
  • the interior is pretty adorable
  • its sharing plates are packed with flavor
  • good cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.