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This spacious suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The su…
This apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toiletries. I…
This apartment is consisted of of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and free toilet…
This double room has a bathrobe, dishwasher and seating area. Please note that this room is at located at the street sid…
This double room features a kitchenette, cable TV and electric kettle. The private bathroom is located in the hall and i…
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Restaurants nearby
- Vrijmoed★★ Michelin Michaël Vrijmoed is light years from your run-of-the-mill chef. Committed body and soul, he harnesses his phenomenal creativity and extensive technical know-how to the service of fine food, combining pedigree Gallic techniques with traditional fermentation and exotic influences. His stellar reputation is also due to his unabridged passion for vegetables, which comes to the forefront in his vegetarian Purs menu, as he relentlessly coaxes the best out of each ingredient. Should he get his hands on white truffles, he proudly brings them to your table as he plies you with suggestions. You may be t625m
- OAK★ Michelin Ready for a whirlwind world tour? Marcelo Ballardin’s Italian-Brazilian roots, his globetrotting past and the international cast of the kitchen team are core to the DNA of this eatery. North Sea clams, Asian flavours or wild manioc roots from the Amazon Forest: the menu has clearly been extremely carefully designed and meticulously crafted. Chef Ballardin aims for simplicity, whilst accepting that this goal may entail a certain degree of complexity. He seeks a subtle balance between crisp acidity and velvety comfort. For example, he enhances quickly seared langoustines in a frothy, powerful sa1.2km
- Publiek★ Michelin Publiek is a one-of-a-kind star establishment and its friendly vibe is pivotal to its loft-inspired, cosy bistro interior and its home-from-home ambience. The mix of designer and vintage details courtesy of artist friends lend it a quirky personalised feel. The bar even features its old beer pump! The team’s enthusiasm is contagious, and the talented chef frequently serves the main course himself. Don’t expect posh, luxury ingredients, because Olly Ceulenaere is a staunch champion of little-known veggies and produce. His intelligent recipes hit the spot every time and he is a past master in th1.4km
- Le Baan ThaïBib This grand old edifice exudes a whiff of exoticism that subtly contrasts with the historic character of the Patershol district. The welcoming interior sports high ceilings and works of art, without forgetting a walled courtyard that is bliss in fine weather. The exquisitely plated dishes are packed in generosity and showcase the wide range of flavours of traditional Thai cuisine. The ingredients are fresh and steeped in rich perfumes and aromas with just the right balance of spices. A few examples include tom kha kai with a savvy mix of tangy and spicy notes and velvety massaman curry rich in 1.3km
- Taberna Bask This offshoot of Bar Bask is located on the outskirts of Ghent and revolves around the pintxos theme. The menu stars a cast of small dishes crafted with gutsy Spanish overtones, like the cocktail sauce with a wallop of mustard that is served with a tartare of matured beef, a green salad and a few slices of warm brioche bread. The restaurant works exclusively with outstanding produce, to which it adds a few judicious modern notes for extra peps. The suitably trendy vintage interior and references to tapas bars of the Basque country set the buzzy scene inside. We fully recommend making your way 1.4km
- Moscou By Danny Horseele★ Michelin Veteran chef Danny Horseele and his team have set up shop in Gent’s Moscou district. Casually luxurious, this restaurant dripping in gilded details resonates with warmth. The chefs can be admired at work behind a glass partition.Classical cuisine has no secrets for chef Horseele, who has a knack for recruitment and who enjoys trying out novelties, as the mouthwatering associations of the tasting and à la carte menus reveal. Big-boned, no-nonsense tradition is at the core of the house DNA. An example: pigeon, dried for two days, whose breast is cooked to a perfect medium rare and then coated wi2.7km
- Sensum Gent★ Michelin The interior of this eye-catching mansion on the outskirts of Ghent is more than a match for its magnificent exterior. The revamp, which has preserved the edifice’s period elegance and historic character, sports a wealth of luxurious contemporary details that are the height of tasteful. Chef Maurice and your hostess and sommelier, Deborah, celebrate life with their guests from start to finish courtesy of a fine dining experience and knockout wines. The chef goes out of his way to source outstanding ingredients with the occasional passing nod to his Zeeland roots. His extensive technical backgr2.9km
- Lys d'Or Black marble, gilding and a grand piano set the scene in this swanky yet supremely tasteful Gent townhouse. The epitome of classy luxury, it provides the perfect foil to the high-flying, pedigree score signed by chef Wattenberge. Wagyu and North Sea crab, jazzed up with a tangy guacamole and radish cannelloni with furikake-laced sushi rice are emblematic of the talent and creativity of this virtuoso chef. Make sure you peruse the impressive wine list that stars a remarkable collection of Chateau Pétrus vintages (from 2000 on).635m
- BORIS & MAURICEBib It is crystal clear that Boris and Maurice have worked together before (at Bodo). Their friendly neighbourhood eatery with a long counter offers tasty bistro fare with a twist. For example, you may start with deep-fried bites of sole and tartare sauce, followed by a juicy breast of chicken and a masterful Archiduc sauce (mushrooms and cream), finishing with a chocolate mousse. The French wine list adds the final flourish to this appetising banquet.2.9km
- LOF The Ghent Pillows Hotel sports a regal Louis XIV vibe, whose plush opulence also extends to the LOF restaurant, albeit in a less extravagant vein. A mouthwatering range of outstanding produce sets the sophisticated culinary scene with the odd Asian twist. The chef might cook monkfish on the bone to preserve the taste and juicy flesh, while a delicately sweet cream of carrots, a stock of lapsang souchong tea and a velvety emulsion of olives and carrot juice further underscore this subtle fish. Heaven for lovers of spot-on, up-to-the-minute French fare.1.1km
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Attractions nearby
- St Bavo's Cathedral church in Ghent, Belgium757m
- Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (MSK) museum of fine arts in Ghent, Belgium950m
- Saint Nicholas' Church church in Ghent, Belgium824m
- Gravensteen museum1.2km
- Belfry of Ghent medieval tower in Ghent, Belgium829m
- Saint Peter's Abbey former monastery in Ghent, Belgium528m
- Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst contemporary art museum in Ghent, Belgium935m
- Saint Michael's Church, Ghent church building in Ghent, Belgium851m
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