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Ghent

As most Belgian cities, Ghent offers a rich variety of local and foreign cuisine. Especially the quarter called "Patershol" has a concentration of restaurants. The "Sleepstraat" a little bit further north houses a number of Turkish restaurants and food bars.
In Ghent and other regions of East-Flanders, bakeries sell a donut-shaped bun called a "mastel". "Mastellen" are also called "Saint Hubert bread", because on the Saint's feast day, which is 3 November, the bakers bring their batches to the early Mass to be blessed. Traditionally, it is thought that blessed mastellen immunize against rabies.
Nearby hotels
- Best Western Hotel Chamade
0.6km - NH Gent
0.7km - Hotel Erasmus
2.3km - Hotel de Flandre
2.4km - Hotel Gravensteen
2.5km - Express by Holiday Inn Gent
2.5km - Ghent River Hotel
2.9km - Herberg Eet En Tapperij In Den Roode Leeuw
32.3km - Hampshire Hotel - Churchill Terneuzen
34.5km - Golden Tulip L'Escaut
34.5km





