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    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    BOON - The meal- chili sin carne (instead of meat- chunks of pumpkin),  bread and beer.

    BOON

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.9 km

    A great place for excellent quality, creative and healthier fare than merely meat and potatoes…read more The restaurant is brought contemporary, casual and nicely designed. It always seems to be busy, and with many locals. The salads look amazing and the ingredients well thought out. I had a chili sin carne which was as it sounds, with everything tidily arranged in groups. The guacamole is house made and amazing. So smooth. I thoroughly enjoyed all of it. Although they were quite crowded the staff and servers had a handle on it, and still kept a smile. I had a light beer that was quite refreshing with the dish, and a side order of the sourdough bread that was equally delicious. A very nice alternative to typical traditional Belgian fare.

    An absolute must visit! Located between some of Gents most popular tourist spots, this restaurant…read moreis serving up delicious health focus foods. The staff were welcoming, helpful in translating things for us and even recommended the dishes we ended up getting. The interior is cozy with a good bit of seating, they're incredibly popular and i'd recommend making a reservation! The quiche of the day was so yummy I actually told my friends i needed to learn how to replicate it back home. They have a rotating seasonal menu and use foods sourced locally. After a long trip of eating out, the fresh and filling food at Boon was just what I needed.

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    BOON - Contemporary interior

    Contemporary interior

    BOON - Shakshuka met feta en naanbrood

    Shakshuka met feta en naanbrood

    BOON - Wall art. Art Deco influenced

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    Wall art. Art Deco influenced

    Le Botaniste - Exterior

    Le Botaniste

    4.3(29 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Le Botaniste was hands down our favorite place to eat in Ghent. The food was super fresh, really…read morehealthy with perfect ingredients, and packed with flavor! My beautiful Bride was extra excited because of this sign (in the pic I posted) at the entrance. "Food is Medicine", has been a mantra of hers for the last few years. This place has such a cool and unique look inside and just feels good to be in. The people working there were very kind and super helpful, and everything we tried was delicious. If you're in Ghent, take a break from the fries and stop here!

    This is a really cool and unique spot!…read more Both GF and I had this place on our list being vegetarian/vegan leaning. I tried to bring my parents here for lunch however as soon as we walked through the door, the staff behind the counter didn't waste a moment of our time and informed us that there were no tables. We were disappointed but got around to doing some other shit and then by the time we were finished, figured we could go back to see if things had opened up. Fortunately, they had and we were able to snag a table easily. By this time, it was dangerously close to dinnertime and in the interest of having enough gastric space for dinner, we were light with this "snack". Both I and one of my dining companions ordered one of their soups. I don't recall much of the specifics other than the fact that it was green and delicious. Two of my other dining companions ordered the "veggie balls" which I had a chance to try, they were quite good. The veggie sushi was also ordered and received positive reviews. The inside/entrance area is really cool and they have a really impressive menu with tons of stuff. I saw some spreads/hummuses that I would have wanted to try if it weren't for the gastric space issue. I can see why it's hard to get a table!

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    Le Botaniste - Menu

    Menu

    Le Botaniste - Tibetan mama coconut curry bowl. €15.50

    Tibetan mama coconut curry bowl. €15.50

    Le Botaniste - Prachtig plafond

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    Prachtig plafond

    't Oud Clooster - L'Arogante (served in an Orval glass ) Rundstoveriej

    't Oud Clooster

    4.4(44 reviews)
    0.4 km
    €€

    A fair place. Healthy options. Our dinner was good. A basic dinner with potencial to be better. My…read morechicken was slightly overcooked but the combination of sauce, veggies and spices made it okay.

    Atmosphere: 5/5. Set in an old convent, very cool interior. Small but cozy. There is a back yard…read morearea where you can sit when the weather is nice. The restaurant is in the middle of town within a few blocks to the main town square. The menu has pictures of the nunnery attire, maybe how they brewed their own beer? They only had it in Dutch, no English menu. Food: 3/5. Bland food, which is not uncommon for Flemish cuisine, but meat was also quite tough. We tried the 2 most popular dishes, Brochette Oud Clooster, and Rundsstoverij met Westmalle Dubbel, and were not impressed. Both bland. The brochette was supposed to be medium rare but came out well done. Dry and tough. The dipping sauce has a hint of curry but wasn't enough to carry the whole dish. The stew has a yummy base, I could pick out the beer flavors (Belgians truly have the best beers in the world). Meat pieces were tough, which is a shame given this is a stew. They should have use a fattier cut of beef like chuck. Meme Gusta has a similar but much more flavorful Flemish stew. The no-bake cheese cake was light and refreshing. Good for 1 person, small to share between 2. Service: 2/5. They had no English menu. At this point I have come to Belgium enough to pick out a few familiar terms, but I would have liked to be able to see what other dishes they had. Had to aggressively flag down waiter whenever we needed something. they also charge €1.80 for tap water. This place is popular enough even for locals that one can't get in without reservations. We were told they only have 2 slots: 6-8 or 8-10. We picked the earlier one. The restaurant was only half full until about 7.

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    't Oud Clooster - Chicken with curry sauce and smoked fish salad. All restaurants in Brussels and Ghent charge 6-9 Euro for water, it seems. We ordered wine.

    Chicken with curry sauce and smoked fish salad. All restaurants in Brussels and Ghent charge 6-9 Euro for water, it seems. We ordered wine.

    't Oud Clooster - Brochette Oud Clooster. Beef and pork skewer. Tough and dry.

    Brochette Oud Clooster. Beef and pork skewer. Tough and dry.

    't Oud Clooster - Virgin Sunrise €6.20 mix of lemon and orange juice and grenadine. Pretty yummy

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    Virgin Sunrise €6.20 mix of lemon and orange juice and grenadine. Pretty yummy

    Brasserie Keizershof - Meatballs

    Brasserie Keizershof

    3.8(10 reviews)
    0.9 km
    €€

    Wow! This is probably one of my favorite meals on the trip. Definitely top three for sure! We were…read morerecommended to come here by the staff of our hotel and I'm definitely glad we did. They specialize in traditional Belgian dishes, such as Beef Stew. We were looking for something local and authentic like this! We did find a reservation day of and were able to book it. The food was amazing. I loved the meatballs appetizer and beef stew! So good. They had a cute little outside deck area, which was super nice to eat out on in the great weather. If you can get a reservation here, I highly recommend a come!

    Came here on a rainy evening, seeking shelter from the spitting rain. Since I was only in Ghent for…read moreone night, I wanted to find some traditional Belgian fare. This place seemed very cozy and fancy, with candles on tables and fairy lights, and people seemed to be having a great time. Moreover, it served a traditional Flemish beef stew, so I walked right on in! Fortunately, they were able to squeeze me in for an hour. I ordered the Flemish beef stew, which had around 6-8 chunks of beef and a small dill-flavoured side salad. It also came with a plate of fries - and when offered the mayo, I instantly accepted to try things the "Belgian" way. The stew was good at first bite, but I grew tired of it halfway through. It was very salty and strong of acidic red wine, and some of the beef chunks were still tough and under braised. The fries were a bit soggy and too thin to be considered typically Belgian fries. For 30 EUR, it was slightly disappointing... but it appears most things in Ghent are quite expensive. The servers there are quite young but very kind and welcoming. I had no issues with the service. What irked me the most was the water situation. I felt pressured to order something, so asked for water. Out came a 20mL glass bottle - just enough for 4 sips of water - and they charged me a whopping 3.5 EUR for this tiny baby. Unbelievable... left a bad taste in my mouth.

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    Brasserie Keizershof - Tiny, overpriced bottle of water

    Tiny, overpriced bottle of water

    Brasserie Keizershof - Beef stew

    Beef stew

    Brasserie Keizershof

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