3 Best Restaurants in Leiestreek Villages, Ghent and the Leie

Brasserie Vinois

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Hidden away among the museum streets of Deurle, this brasserie is best known for its "grandma cooking." Expect veal kidneys lashed with sharp Ghentish Tierenteyn mustard, a hearty stoofvlees of stewed pork cheeks with a side of rough-cut apple sauce, and beef from the Basque Country. 

Philippe de Denterghemlaan 31, Deurle, Flanders, 9831, Belgium
09-282–7018
Known For
  • its quiet location
  • an interesting sharing-plates menu
  • a covered terrace that escapes the rather echoey interior
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

D'Ouwe Hoeve

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An old favorite among locals. Its village-center location, spilling onto the cobbles beneath the church, sets a convivial scene. Inside, the "The Old Farm," as it's known, is nothing of the sort; it was originally built some 300 years ago as a rectory, then repurposed as a school before settling as the town inn. Opt for either a sharing menu (all oysters, chicken wings, and mussels) or the usual brasserie favorites, with big steaks, beery stews, and the addition of the lesser-seen "lobster Belle Vue" (a more costly take on a prawn cocktail) catching the eye.

Grand Café Het Koetshuis Ooidonk

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The setting is everything here. The beautiful terrace, on the doorstep of Ooidonk Castle, makes for a delightful retreat for the walkers, cyclists, and day-trippers that make up the clientele. Its menu is a solid mix of brasserie standards with a few twists, including an Ostend-style fish stew, truffle-flavored croque monsieur, and a game ragout. Be warned though: it stops serving dinner at 6:30 pm, so it's one for early birds. 

Ooidonkdreef 28, Deinze, Flanders, 9800, Belgium
09-282–7313
Known For
  • there are plenty of walking trails nearby to work off the food
  • it's a great spot for when you're visiting the castle
  • brasserie-style comfort food in a countryside setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs.

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