3 Best Restaurants in Ghent, Ghent and the Leie

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Mémé Gusta

$$ Fodor's Choice

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. 

Burgstraat 19, Ghent, 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
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Wed.

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Oak

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Relocated in 2023 to a more central spot in a 17th-century building, Oak remains a fair contender for the best meal in Ghent, and chef Marcelo Ballardin more than deserves the Michelin star he bagged in 2018. It's intimate and demand is high, so it's wise to book far in advance. 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.

Burgstraaat 16, Ghent, 9000, Belgium
09-353--9050
Known For
  • Exquisitely prepared food in an intimate setting
  • Simple food with massive flavors
  • Historical setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat.--Mon.

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Publiek

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Dishes at this Michelin-starred bistro from established Ghent chef Olly Ceulenaere are intricately prepared with a depth of flavor that belies their often simple ingredients. A small, ever-changing set menu invariably delivers. It's a bit of a walk from the city center, but that hasn't kept the crowds away. Booking is essential, and as you leave, a sign above the door reads "Bugger off quietly."

Ham 39, Ghent, 9000, Belgium
09-330–0486
Known For
  • Exquisitely prepared bistro food
  • Boundless culinary creativity
  • Great value considering the quality of the cooking
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.
Reservations essential

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