Ghent and the Leie Restaurants

Ghent has long held a place in the hearts of Belgian gourmands, in part due to the enduring popularity of Gentse waterzooi—a classic Flemish dish of boiled chicken covered in thin strips of leek, carrot, and onion, all swamped in a delicious creamy broth. However, these days the city is causing a very modern stir in the food world thanks to a group of young childhood friends, now chefs, rather cringingly dubbed the "Flemish foodies." Their emergence has turned this old industrial port into something of a culinary destination—the Patershol area is particularly blessed. But away from the glare of Michelin stars, there's still plenty of good, cheap, traditional food to be found, especially of the seafood variety.

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  • 1. Brasserie Keizershof

    $$

    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

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
  • 2. D'Ouwe Hoeve

    $$$

    An old favorite among locals. Its village-center location, spilling onto the cobbles beneath the church, sets a convivial scene. Inside, the "The Old Farm," as it's known, is nothing of the sort; it was originally built some 300 years ago as a rectory, then repurposed as a school before settling as the town inn. Opt for either a sharing menu (all oysters, chicken wings, and mussels) or the usual brasserie favorites, with big steaks, beery stews, and the addition of the lesser-seen "lobster Belle Vue" (a more costly take on a prawn cocktail) catching the eye.

    Dorpsstraat 48, Deurle, Flanders, 9831, Belgium
    09-282--3252

    Known For

    • Charming village location
    • The terrace makes for a pleasant escape in warm weather
    • A good standard of cooking
  • 3. Mokabon

    $

    Just off the Korenmarkt, the scent of fresh coffee beans is enough to draw you to this charming backstreet roastery, complete with a café, neighboring take-away stall, and decent waffles.

    35-37 Donkersteeg, B9000, Unknown
    09-225–7195

    Known For

    • Coffee and waffles

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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