Restaurant

Holy Food Market

30 locals recommend,
Permanently closed
Location
15 Beverhoutplein
Gent, Vlaams Gewest

Tips from locals

Kristof
February 23, 2017
A brand new food market, and very close to the studio! The food market is located in a 16th century church, and hosts 17 food stands. Definitely worth to check it out!
Inge
July 16, 2018
Nice atmosphere where you can enjoy the cuisines of 16 different cultures in a beautifully decorated 16th-century Baudelo chapel with a central bar for liquid sacraments. This wonderful chapel where the young Mozart played some of his 1st concerts is located at the Ottogracht in Ghent.
Phil
May 15, 2018
when its raining... go here
Lily
May 1, 2019
Indoor international food market. The 16th century Baudelo Chapel – previously a church, cloister, library and arts campus – is now a temple to gastronomy with its own bar. Stop by for delicious street food – from a croquette stall to Japanese or Russian delicacies – and maybe for seafood or oysters. There are plenty of vegetarian options as well. You will be spoiled for choice at the bar with cocktails and a wide range of beers on tap. On Thursday, Saturday and Monday evenings, the Holy Food Market is transformed into an exclusive dance club.
Indoor international food market. The 16th century Baudelo Chapel – previously a church, cloister, library and arts campus – is now a temple to gastronomy with its own bar. Stop by for delicious street food – from a croquette stall to Japanese or Russian delicacies – and maybe for seafood or oyster…
Karen
June 26, 2018
This is a must see if you're in town! It is a former chapel of the 16th century that is renovated beautifully and it now hosts many various food stands.

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