Ghent is an international and multicultural city, then you can drop in diverse restaurants easily! I was happily surprised when I found this small and cozy Vietnamese restaurant nearby the students dorms. Why I'm giving them 5 stars? Let's see the main aspects: Taste: if you're spicy-food lover, this's your place. Very tasty, spicy and enough strong flavor. It was my first time trying bamboo and loved it!! Price: it's reasonable compared to the amount of food... A lot!! And each dish includes white rice. Attention: the owner was very kind and polite. Time of service: I waited for a while enough. Environment: cozy, simple and quiet. Perfect for a delightful...
Read moreWe had a fabulous meal here. First we shared the Imperial spring rolls. So tasty. I had the duck with orange and my husband had the lemon chicken. That was the best duck I have ever eaten in my life (and I eat a lot of duck as we lived in Singapore). Huge serving and so tasty and tender. The chicken was good too. The owners are a Vietnamese brother and sister and the sister cooks, while her brother looks after the restaurant. A lovely friendly man and we had such a wonderful night. Wish we lived close by to go back again and again. Thanks for a wonderful meal and great...
Read moreFantastic Vietnamese restaurant. Although it doesn't look like much from the outside, they say to never judge a book by it's cover...
After visiting Vietnam for a month, there aren't many restaurants that can live up to the food that is served there. t'Wokske definitely can!
The Vietnamese spring rolls (4 for 6 eur) are absolutely fantastic and a must eat when visiting.
The interior doesn't look too fancy, don't go here for some romantic dinner. The price is great however and the owner very friendly.
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