Restaurants in Gent
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Re: Restaurants in Gent
"Albert" <[email protected]> wrote in news:11buh7gcoqss1a3
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> Can anybody recommend a good restaurant in Gent?
>
In the square near the town clock is a restaurant not bad, I still
remember the menu and the "Tanny fish" sandwich
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Joseph Coulter
Cruises and Vacations
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@corp.supernews.com:
> Can anybody recommend a good restaurant in Gent?
>
In the square near the town clock is a restaurant not bad, I still
remember the menu and the "Tanny fish" sandwich
--
Joseph Coulter
Cruises and Vacations
http://www.josephcoulter.com/
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Re: Restaurants in Gent
Albert wrote:
> Can anybody recommend a good restaurant in Gent?
Grilled salmon, Delirium Tremens, Summer evening, perfect combination.
http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/usr/absatz/...cafe.html#gent
De Hopduvel - 10 Rokerelsstraat, 091/25.37.29
specialty beer cafe also with many cheeses, no hot food Tue, open
every day This street runs perpendicular to one of the tram-lines,
which runs along Martelaarslaan. Rokkerelstraat is a short street; the
Bijlokevest is at the other end. Spacious, woody room, small bar-area,
upstairs grill restaurant, and quite simply the nicest beergarden
(beautifully landscaped) you will ever find. The front door is just
like any other front door (in fact I walked past it and only realised
where the entrance was when someone left the pub!)
> Can anybody recommend a good restaurant in Gent?
Grilled salmon, Delirium Tremens, Summer evening, perfect combination.
http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/usr/absatz/...cafe.html#gent
De Hopduvel - 10 Rokerelsstraat, 091/25.37.29
specialty beer cafe also with many cheeses, no hot food Tue, open
every day This street runs perpendicular to one of the tram-lines,
which runs along Martelaarslaan. Rokkerelstraat is a short street; the
Bijlokevest is at the other end. Spacious, woody room, small bar-area,
upstairs grill restaurant, and quite simply the nicest beergarden
(beautifully landscaped) you will ever find. The front door is just
like any other front door (in fact I walked past it and only realised
where the entrance was when someone left the pub!)