I have a little secret to tell you; I have found probably the best pizza place in Ghent. And who doesn’t love a good pizza? So if you’re already getting hungry, then listen very carefully: this is like Italy in your mouth, but you’re in Ghent. That’s just the perfect combination!
Eat Love Pizza has not only the best pizza in town, but also the coolest interior amongst all the pizza restaurants. If you’re just with 2 or even with a bigger group, it all works out. The restaurant works with local ingredients, all grown on local organic farms.
If you were thinking about a normal fast-food restaurant, you were thinking wrong! At Eat Love Pizza they really take their time, from seed and cow to your pizza, to give you the perfect combination of Italy served with Belgian products. So go and enjoy your pizza night. I would recommend to make a reservation, that is if you want to make sure you don’t miss the opportunity to miss this pizza heaven.
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