Restaurant Mémé Gusta Ghent
Mémé Gusta is a popular Italian restaurant in the centre of Ghent, close to the Belfry and Saint Bavo's Cathedral. The restaurant takes its name from the Italian grandmother who inspires a kitchen full of authentic homemade pasta, fresh tomato sauces and traditional antipasti. The interior is warm and contemporary, with an open kitchen where guests can watch the chefs at work. Reservations are generally essential given the restaurant's popularity.
Accessibility is well provided for a city-centre venue. The entrance is step-free and wide enough for wheelchairs. The ground-floor dining room is modern in layout with enough space between the tables, although during peak hours it can be useful to request a well-positioned table in advance. There is an adapted toilet with grab bars and sufficient turning space. The service staff are attentive and welcoming to guests with disabilities.
The restaurant is located in a traffic-free area of the Ghent city centre, with a fully paved and level pedestrian route. Adapted parking spaces are available in the underground Parking Kouter and Parking Vrijdagmarkt, both about five minutes' walk away. The Korenmarkt tram stop serves the venue via line 1, which is partly step-free.