Did you know that Ghent has been awarded the title of “veggie capital of Europe” because the city has more vegetarian restaurants compared to metropolises like Paris or London? “Thursday veggie day” is a campaign that has its roots in Ghent and has now widely spread. Ghent is the perfect city to come to if you want to eat meat- or fish-free but still want a delicious meal. Pick one of the veggie or vegan hotspots, or a veggie dish in an “ordinary” restaurant.
Point of Interest
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Madonna
It’s all about vegetables -
Mekkerland
Small-scale kids’ farm -
Mie Vie
The vegan lifestyle -
Must be loof
Vegan restaurant in the Arts Quarter -
Olivier Le Petit Bistro
A bistro in Ghent’s city centre -
O’yo
Have a healthy breakfast or lunch -
Pacha Mama
Popular lunch hotspot for students -
Parnassus
Eating a healthy lunch in a church -
Peaberry Coffeebar
Cheerful coffee bar near St. Bavo's Cathedral -
Plant a Pizza
Vegan pizzas -
Ponton Gent
Enjoying your meal along the waterfront -
Ramen
Fresh ramen noodles and other Japanese specialties -
Restaurant Arbed
Lunch restaurant -
Seli's Noodlebar
Chinese family restaurant with an open kitchen -
Soul Kitchen
Plant-based cuisine using local crops -
Spazio24
Lunch restaurant -
Tashun
Chinese restaurant at 't Zuid -
Tasty World
A world of flavours -
The Lounge
The place to be for a quick bite -
Toi et moi
Gourmet dining in a relaxed setting -
VIERNULVIER Café
The café of Arts Centre VIERNULVIER -
Vrijmoed
Top gourmet dining in Ghent -
Wilde Weide
Start or end your museum visit here -
WOEST
Healthy breakfasts, lunches and tapas! -
Worlds’ End Comics & Games
Comics and games -
Zuru Zuru Ramen
Pure Japanese noodle soups in the Arts Quarter