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Amenities
Tartine Club
Outdoor Seating
Catering
Free Wifi
Wine and Beer
Kids Menu
In Ghent, nestled in the beautiful building of de Post on the Korenmarkt, you can find our gorgeous Le Pain Quotidien all day bakery & restaurant . Our restaurant, much like the vibrant city around it, embodies an airy design with traditional bakery roots. From our freshly baked croissants and sourdough bread to the warm smiles of our team, every aspect of our Korenmarkt restaurant resonates with the spirit of Ghent. Join us to savour our renowned bread and meals, each reflecting the unique flavour and soul of Ghent. Le Pain Quotidien: Your Reliable Catering Partner in Ghent In the heart of Ghent, Le Pain Quotidien is renowned as the trusted caterer and catering specialist that combines quality and authenticity. Whether it's a festive reception, a corporate lunch, or an informal gathering, we offer a wide selection of fresh, organic products that will make your event truly memorable with catering services in Lochristi. Our Approach as a Caterer in Ghent Our passion for artisanal bread and refined catering is reflected in our tailor-made service. From our nearest location in Ghent, we work with local ingredients and ensure flawless organization so you can focus on your guests. From cold buffets to hot meals and food truck catering in [Locatie3], we guarantee top quality and personalized service with our catering in Evergem.
Simplicity According to Alain
Our founderAlain Coumont was born into a family of cooks. His grandparents had a restaurant, his father was a chef, and his aunt Simone was a talented pâtissier who baked tarts every Saturday for the whole family to devour on Sunday. When he was 6 years old, Alain began reading from the two cookbooks on the shelf at home. He taught himself to cook by reading recipes and hints from famous chefs. His first creations were chocolate mousse, cream puffs, and eclairs. Little did he know…
