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    Komkommertjid

    Posted by Moia 2 March 2011

    This is a fantastic vegan restaurant that does an all you can eat buffet for about 13 euros. Drinks are extra. Good tasty food and a variety of dishes, this is really good value. The decor is tasteful and clean.

    Reep 14, Oost-Vlaanderen, Ghent 9000
    +32 485731617
    www.komkommertijd.be/
    Google map: bit.ly/erp7ud

    www.komkommertijd.be/

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    Dreupelkot

    Posted by sgredding 19 February 2011

    A bar specialising in gin (jenever) - weaker and sweeter than British gin but watch out for the pepper-flavoured stuff! Belgium's 70 jenever distilleries produce some 270 varieties. You can buy gin in stone bottles in shops in the city (notably on Kraanlei).

    Groentenmarkt 12, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
    +32(0)9 224 21 20
    Google map: bit.ly/fkiJUi

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    Pain & Compagnie

    Posted by melwill 30 March 2010

    Amazing bakery in the centre of Ghent. The best chocolate tart I have ever tasted. Macaroons to put the French to shame. Bokkenpootjes that redefine the whole concept of bokkenpootjes. Very nice staff and reasonable prices too.

    Koestraat 20
    9000 Gent België
    09 269 05 26

    Google map: tinyurl.com/y9ahzvh

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    Deus

    Posted by PaulOfHorsham 15 May 2009

    Quiet bar (well, it was when I was there) about 10 minutes walk southeast of the centre. The food menu is not extensive, but does the job. The beer menu definitely is extensive, and runs to 150 or more, listed by category and alphabetically to make it all nice and simple.

    Vlaanderenstraat 128 9000 GENT
    www.brasseriedeus.be

    Google map: tinyurl.com/lhpj5o

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    Bed & Breakfast Gent

    Posted by PaulOfHorsham 15 May 2009

    This is a website which lists availability on all the B&Bs in Gent (or if not all, then certainly most of them).

    Just click on the date you require and it can show you availability across the city. From there, you can deal directly with the establishment by email (and, as it's Belgium, you can do that in English!).

    www.bedandbreakfast-gent.be

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    Soupe Lounge

    Posted by southboroughelaine 20 February 2009

    A great concept: fast soup!

    Join the queue and choose from four soups of the day and ask for all the trimmings (cheese, chicken meatballs, herbs) and you get two rolls and an apple on your tray too.

    Pull up a stool and warm yourself up - it's cheap too, despite the weak exchange rate.

    www.souplounge.be/main.htm
    Zuivelbrugstraat 6, 9000 Gent
    09 223 62 03

    Google map: tinyurl.com/nlddbu

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    Logos Foundation

    Posted by halfway 18 January 2009

    Logos is completely surreal, a metal pyramid that houses an entire orchestra of robots. The founders of the centre, Godfried-Willem Raes and Moniek Darge, host weekly concerts of new/experimental music and the robot orchestra usually plays once a month. (You can find their schedule on the website, usually a couple of months in advance.)
    Logos is in the centre of Ghent, about 10 minutes' walk from the Graslei but light years away from the clichéd weekend break / beer and chocolates thing.

    www.logosfoundation.org/
    Bomastraat 26-28
    9000 GENT
    phone: +32 92 23 80 89

    Google map: tinyurl.com/nt9ghh

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    Simon Says

    Posted by Ravenman 28 December 2008

    Simon Says is a great coffee/tea shop and B&B right in the centre of Ghent. It is housed in a fantastic art nouveau building. The coffee shop serves great coffee including some very special single estate coffees. The best bit is the B&B with fabulous rooms over looking a little square.

    8 Sluizeken, 9000 Ghent
    simon-says.moonfruit.com/

    Google map: tinyurl.com/nkvjd5

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    Brasserie Klokhuys

    Posted by tonybee 16 January 2008

    Very friendly restaurant in Patershol designed on a wacky clock theme. Good food at reasonable prices.

    Ghent specialisms including waterzooi, eels and a magnificent beef in beer stew. A good range of others too, including a delicious fish soup and a rather special pork, bacon and sausage dish served with sorrel mash.

    The waiters were good fun and 'very good' in Flemish turned out to be 'veer lekken' with a bit of Welsh (as in coch) on the double kk.

    Corduwainers 65. Just off Kranlei on the edge of Patershol. Tel 32(0)9 223 42 41.

    Google map: tinyurl.com/lkxa7l

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    Vooruit

    Posted by johngerard 22 November 2007

    The Voorhuit is a Ghent institution. A Artdeco/socialist building, it has not lost its roots.

    The huge café area plays host to multiple activities from quiet union meetings to cinema and concerts. Most of the latter are free. The French and Flemish press are available.

    Sit down at any of the tables and you can be left alone or join in on the conversations. Nearly everyone talks English. The bar is good and very cheap and the food is wholesome. Homemade soup and bread for 2.60 euros which is great and pasta for about 8. Mostly fair trade and not bad for veggies.

    For the stay over there my favourite in an ex-convent called Geertje Henckens on Zwartezusterstraat in the centre of town. There are only two bedrooms so book. A breakfast to die for and the second day it gets better.

    If it is full try Faja Lobi in Tarbotstraat, a little further from the centre but with a lovely garden and (if possible) an even better welcome from the gay couple that run the place. Both are about 60 euros for a couple.

    Then take a wander. Everything is within 30mins walk but take one of the river tours if you haven't done any research. The Cathedral is a must.

    For light refreshment I recommend The Pink Flamingo in Onderstraat as possibly the most kitsch bar in the world. I go at least twice a year with my wife to Ghent and we are never disappointed.

    The thing about the chip shop is true - it is the best.

    Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat
    vooruit.be/nl

    Google map: tinyurl.com/lksjxn

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    Frituur Jozef

    Posted by judithcumming 15 November 2007

    It is a little chip van that provides quality frites with mayonnaise. Just what is needed for a truly Belgian experience!

    Vridajmarkt, near the massive socialist style building with a large window and clock.

    Google map: tinyurl.com/ko8erz

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    After I read about this truly unique "guesthouse" I decided to check it out.

    It was even better than expected. It may only be a "bed and breakfast", but it is one of world class.

    Super-friendly owners. The 18th-century restored mansion has kept its original features while incorporating dazzling flashes of modernity.

    It made my stay feel like a visit to a friend's grand country house.

    Ghent has a surprisingly large number cultural and musical activities on offer, and is a great medieval city.

    Hotel Verhaegen
    Oude Houtlei 110
    9000 Gent
    +32(0)9 265 07 60
    www.hotelverhaegen.be

    Google map: tinyurl.com/n8b9ee

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    Brasserie Pakhuis

    Posted by PeteinSQ 31 January 2007

    Brasserie Pakhuis is a fantastic restaurant just off the main shopping street (Veldstraat).

    It is housed in a fantastic, converted warehouse which makes an amazing setting for a meal.

    Food is a wonderful mixture of French and Italian. They also do great fish platters with whole lobsters etc. There is an extensive wine list, and also (of course) an extensive list of beers. As well as the restaurant there is also a bar which you can visit for a drink.

    Pakhuis is popular with locals, which I always think is a good sign.

    Have a look at their website for a menu and an idea of what it looks like.

    Schuurkenstraat 4
    9000 Gent
    32 (0)92235555
    www.pakhuis.be/

    Google map: tinyurl.com/kjh2d8

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