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STAMcafé
The guide was updated:The STAMcafé by Pain Perdu offers a wonderful view of the architecture and green spaces of the Bijloke site and the café's wonderful sun terrace.
You can visit the cafe for breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee, tea and cake.
Useful Information
- Address: Godshuizenlaan 2, Gent
- Website: www.stamcafe.gent
- Phone: +32 493 40 13 80
- Email: info@stamcafe.gent
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Art Deco brasserie with a view of the Leie, specialised in regional Ghent produce and beer gastronomy.
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Allegro Moderato
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Wim Ballieu’s meatball concept is a big success: meatballs with fillings served with mash or a salad.
Try them at the lunch restaurant in Sint-Jacobsnieuwstraat. The open-plan kitchen allows you to see how these delicious meatballs are made. You can eat in or choose the takeaway option
There’s something for vegetarians too: there is a different vegetarian alternative on the menu every week.
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Café Theatre
This is the place to be for a delicious overture or a tasty encore! And the interior of Café Théâtre deserves a round of applause as well. Come here at any time of the day: for a delightful breakfast in the morning, or a quick lunch or leisurely dinner later on. In the evening, the bar staff will be happy to mix you a fantastic cocktail!
It’s absolutely true: Café Théâtre is where you will officially find the Best Steak Tartare in Flanders and Brussels. Awarded first prize by the leading Belgian magazine Knack, this dish comes highly recommended. But you can also opt for one of the chef’s suggestions or three-course set menu, or you can eat à-la-carte. There is a varied selection of starters, main courses and desserts to choose from.
At night the real magicians appear behind the bar. A juice with the right punch, a stiff shot from the bottle, and as if by magic a fabulous cocktail appears. The bar staff at Café Théâtre have won several prizes, so you know you’ve found the right mix!
Café Théâtre is a great place for breakfast as well!
The impressive coffee and breakfast menu at Café Théâtre is based on the local traditional Bloch Bakery: a household name in Ghent with a history going back 100 years. The family bakery with a name that is famous far beyond the city will spoil you with its unique pastry recipes from far and wide.
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The refined menus are based on classic French cuisine with contemporary interpretations. Chef Tom creates playful dishes in a balanced combination of rich flavours and touches of freshness. He often uses Roomer, a natural, locally produced, alcoholic drink based on elderflowers in his desserts.
Cochon de Luxe has space to seat 20 diners. If you want to be sure of a place, don’t forget to reserve in advance.
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De Acht Zaligheden
Restaurant located in ‘Oudburg’ with a warm interior and a view of the ‘Lys’ river at the back, serving a refreshing French cuisine. ‘Café Zoo’, next to the restaurant, is run by the same people and an ideal place for a nightcap afterwards
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De Fobie
Delicious, no-nonsense food. Vegetarian dishes also available. Sunny terrace at the back of the restaurant.
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De Foyer
Restaurant on the second floor of the impressive municipal theatre NTGent serving Belgian-French cuisine. Balcony terrace with a lovely view of St Bavo’s Cathedral and the Belfry. Abundant brunch on Sunday.
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De Superette
Kobe Desramaults is everywhere in Ghent: first he opened his bistro De Vitrine and now De Superette at Hofstraat.
Visit this craft bakery and brasserie with a wood stove at any time of day: for breakfast, brunch or a drink as well as for a full lunch or dinner. The woman behind the oven is the American bread expert Sarah Lemke.
And of course you can just buy a loaf of bread here, made with a sourdough base.
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Du Progrès
One of Ghent’s oldest brasseries which has been run by the same family for generations. People come for the honest and substantial brasserie cuisine without all the frills. An established value in Ghent.
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ENTR is a culinary free zone where scents and flavours meet and blend.
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Godot
Lounge restaurant at 10 meters from the Graslei with a big summer terrace. Serving both classics and world cuisine.
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Gust
Gust is a cosy breakfast, lunch and take-away restaurant decorated with soft pastel shades and light wood. Everything on the menu is home-made and the lunch menu changes on a weekly basis.
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Greenway
Vegetarian eatery serving world cuisine and healthy fast-food in a green and trendy interior. Take away possible.
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Groot Vleeshuis
Centre for the promotion of local East Flemish products in the impressive medieval and covered Great Butchers’ hall. The ideal base to discover the East Flanders’ cuisine, from appetizer to dessert. The ‘Ganda’ hams that hang from the ceiling are a remarkable sight. Also arrangements for groups.
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Het Gouden Hoofd
Het Gouden Hoofd is more than just a cafe, it is also the place to be for dinner.
The suggestions change every five weeks and include meat, fish and vegetarian dishes.
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Horseele
Restaurant ‘Horseele’ on the fourth floor of Ghelamco Arena has a Michelin star as well as 16 points from the Gault&Millau restaurant guide.
Horseele serves dishes made with fair-trade products in a large open space with wide windows and a partial view of the pitch. The restaurant, with its traditional take on a modern interior, seats 150 people, and an additional 100 people at the bar.
Suitable for groups, business lunches or romantic dinners
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Borluut
Restaurant at Korenmarkt in the heart of Ghent, housed in a 12th-century town house. The building is only a few years older than the Castle of the Counts.
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Keizershof
Large brasserie, situated in an old mansion with inner and outdoor terrace.
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Komkommertijd
Vegetarian buffet restaurant with cold and warm dishes, all you can eat, for a reasonable price. On sunny days you can sit on the terrace.
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La Malcontenta
A lovely tapas bar in the heart of Ghent with a seasonal menu and delicious, honest food.
The menu includes homemade tapas, wines originating from the Canary Islands and a wide selection of vegetarian dishes.
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Korenlei Twee
Gastronomic restaurant located in the middle of the historical centre of Ghent. The terrace at the front offers a view of the Graslei and the Korenlei. Terrace at the back ( closed and heated in winter) with a magnificent view of the Old Fish Market and the Great Butchers’ Hall. There is also a heated lounge zone in winter.
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Le Grand Bleu
Here you can enjoy refined dishes at affordable prices. The specialities are fish, crustaceans and shell fish. The restaurant is even mentioned in the Gault Millau Restaurant Guide as a place to have an excellent lunch.
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Lepelblad
Eatery in an artistic and homely setting with an open kitchen and small cosy outdoor terrace. Emphasis on seasonal products supplemented with world cuisine
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Lof
Gastronomic restaurant going with the luxury hotel Grand Hotel Reylof. Suprising, contemporary cuisine, but also afternoon tea as well as a champagne and cocktail bar.
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Mub'art
Brasserie serving mainly French-Belgian cuisine, in the basement of the Museum of Fine Arts. Minimalist interior and terrace.
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Multatuli
Pleasant restaurant located in a corner of the centre in a former director’s home. The interior is rustic and cosy and the large patio is very lovely. The meals are substantial, the portions ample and the cook flirts with the classic recipes. Extra cosy rooms for groups.
Vast selection of veggie dishes.
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OAK
OAK is a top restaurant run by Marcelo Ballardin, a young chef serving a contemporary cuisine with surprising flavour combinations. OAK was awarded one Michelin star.
Marcelo Ballardin studied at the London Cordon Bleu School, and completed a placement at Heston Blumenthal’s restaurant and at Tim Raue in Berlin. He also worked at Sergio Herman’s Pure C. In a nutshell, Marcelo definitely had what it takes to open his very own restaurant, where he serves up exceptional dishes made with seasonal and daily fresh products.
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Pakhuis
This former warehouse was transformed into a stylish restaurant. The warm interior contrasts sharply with the basic industrial elements of the building. The chef prepares dishes with fresh and fair products. The menu is both contemporary and classic. Pakhuis also serves its own 'Principale' house beer, available as lager and dark beer.
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This brasserie exudes pure class. Both the imposing villa with colonial interior and the refined French-Belgian cuisine are truly impressive. Definitely try one of the classics, like Flemish stoverij (stew) or sole.
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The restaurant offers ample parking, as well as a charging station for electric cars and a jetty.
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Per Bacco
Restaurant serving decent Italian food. Only quality ingredients, prepared according to the Italian rules. You can have dinner in a southern, warm interior or on the small inner terrace. The restaurant also has a little shop where you can buy Italian products or taste wine. Il Mezzogiorno at Baudelokaai and the new wine bar Le Baccanti at Waaistraat are also run by this Italian family.
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Another tip for real foodies: the kitchen is right in the centre of the restaurant, so book a table with a view of the kitchen to experience the magic up close!
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The restaurant takes its name from the Japanese ramen noodles. Every day, the menu features about four set noodle dishes and a number of suggestions.
The restaurant seats twelve. So, if you want to slurp noodles, the message is to be quick and to be patient because booking is not an option.
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Revue
Revue breathes new life into Nederkouter. This sleek and cosy gastropub/tapas bar with lots of wood touches serves small bites and classics.
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STAMcafé
The STAMcafé by Pain Perdu offers a wonderful view of the architecture and green spaces of the Bijloke site and the café's wonderful sun terrace.
You can visit the cafe for breakfast, brunch, lunch, coffee, tea and cake.
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Tasty World
Smoothie, juice, shake and veggieburgerbar.
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Tuin van Eten
Organic/vegetarian child-friendly restaurant with covered and heated terrace, also serving gluten-free dishes.
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Trafiek
Coffee and tea house serving vegetarian pasta or fresh soup. Almost everything is organic.
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Volta
This restaurant is located in the former transformer station of Electrabel at Groene Vallei.
Top-class gastronomic cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere and at reasonable prices. Volta also serves the local pilsner ‘13’ – deliciously obstinate, in true Ghent-style!
Voltabar looks out over the restaurant and boasts a lovely atmosphere. This is the place to be for pre-dinner drinks or a fun night out.
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Villa Bardon
Casual restaurant, run by Anna Vella Bardon (origin of the restaurant’s name) from Malta and her Belgian husband.
Known for its simple but decent Mediterranean cuisine in a southern atmosphere. During the summer a small terrace is available at Sluizeken square.
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Vrijmoed
Award-winning young chef Michaël Vrijmoed concocts creative dishes with his signature touch. His restaurant has been awarded two Michelin stars.
Treat yourself to a series of culinary surprises in a beautiful townhouse in the heart of Ghent. Michaël Vrijmoed and his young team present you with a delectable mix of exquisite products and intense flavours served in beautiful plates.
This young top chef learned the tricks of the trade from Peter Goossens, chef of three-star Michelin restaurant Hof van Cleve in Kruishoutem. At his own restaurant, Michaël Vrijmoed showcases his personality and tastes through a range of innovative dishes. Not to be missed!
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