Reviews on Central European food in South Holland Province, The Netherlands. Encompassing two of the Netherlands’ three largest cities (Rotterdam and The Hague), Zuid-Holland (South Holland) is also home to important towns like Leiden, Gouda and Delft. And many lovely smaller towns dot the gorgeous green landscape. Alphen aan den Rijn has several interesting attractions, including Dutch history theme park Archeon. Picturesque Kinderdijk, birthplace of the legend of the Cat and the Cradle, also has many windmills that together are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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4 based on 332 reviews
A very nice restaurant for business people and private diners , cosmopolitan and good food.
What a lovely place!We came for dinner and what we got was fantastic food in a lovely location, served by super nice staff. You do need to make a reservation and there is a good reason for it - very nice place with delicious food. Thank you Rose & Team for this very nice evening!
4 based on 224 reviews
We had a truly delicious meal at Het Vermeertje, especially enjoying the delicious amuse bouches, the beef tartare with smoked egg and beef carpaccio appetizers, and very nice steak and fish main courses. My daughters devoured the desserts, especially the creatively presented "Milkmaid" chocolate dessert and an amazing strawberry/vanilla/pepper dessert. The flavors and presentation are stunning, especially given the very reasonable prices, and the kitchen clearly has a lot of fun preparing these dishes and in combining flavors creatively. The service is very friendly but quite slow - it took about 45 minutes from sitting down to order, for example.
4 based on 173 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by my sister and brother in law. We arrived without a reservation but were able to get a table. The waiting staff was excellent and the food was good and reasonably priced. The portions of the mains were however on the small side and it pays to get an entrée or some sides if you are hungry. Try the Texels Wit beer when you are there.
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4 based on 375 reviews
My wife and I had dinner their 5 or 6 days ago and we both very much enjoyed the food and ambiance of this Michelin "knife" rated restaurant in Delft. In my opinion as good as some one Michelin star restaurants.Delft is a hidden gem of a town, and a must stay for at least 2 nights if you are in the Netherlands. Delft is a very old town with a couple of large churches and a large European style "square" full of cafes and places to relax and enjoy a beer or wine. It very much feels like being in France and feels very different to Amsterdam.We stayed at the Flying Fox Inn, the birth place of the famous Dutch painter, Vermeer. Also very good and well situated in the hart of this old city.Most of the cafe's and restaurants in the old part of Delft are around the main square or one of the smaller squares. Not so for this Michelin knife restaurant, it is tucked away in a corner and you have to go find it.It is well worth the find. We lucked out arriving at 7.00 pm to a full house without a booking and scored the last table. It was a Monday night, so a busy place and I would advise to book ahead.The menu is European style in which you can choose 3, 4 and I think 5 courses, basically a degustation type menu. You can also add matching wines, which is what we did. All the food is fresh and local from their district. They have a good wine list.Great food, great service, and a fair price, dinner will not break the bank.Tip: Go for a walk from your hotel and find this place well before you booking. Then no problem at night in the dark heading direct to your dinner reservation.Highly recommended.Thank you so much for you realy lovely review!It motivate our team, we realy appreciate.See you next time! When you stay in the Netherlands.With many kind regards,Team restaurant van der Dussen
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4 based on 169 reviews
The restaurant is close to the pedestrian shopping area of Katwijk. It is beautifully decorated and looks very cosy from the outside. Weâve been there on a Friday night around 7pm and would definitely recommend to book a table in advance, every table was occupied. We started off with some very nice, fresh bread with an olive tapenade and herb butter. After that we had 2 appetizers (tuna sashimi and prawns cocktail) and two mains (the grilled tuna and the salmon au gratin), along we ordered two craft beers from their quite extensive beer menu. The tuna in both dishes was of very good quality, the sauces accompanied it well. The prawns were fresh, but tastewise the dish offered nothing special, same with the salmon, which was quite heavily topped with a sauce hollandaise. Unfortunately the greens in the dish disappeared somewhat in the sauce. The waiter was quite taken with the two female guests on the next table, so our service came a bit short, but he was attentive enough not to complain anyway. The whole meal came to 90 EUR, which we found was slightly expensive for what we got.
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4 based on 258 reviews
Thanks to the TripAdvisor reviews, we made a reservation for Spijs. What a wonderful restaurant. All the employees were friendly and accommodating. My husband and I both had the beef fillet. It is one of the best I've ever had - and we have dined at some pretty high end restaurants! It was cooked perfectly and was tasty and tender. I cannot speak highly enough of this restaurant.
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4 based on 279 reviews
We had dinner here after we hadn't been here for a while. The set-up was all changed. You can only take a surpise menu with 2-3-4-5-6-7 courses. We had a 3 courses menu which was really nice. You can indicate that you don't want fish for example.The dishes were really an artistic creation and really tastefull. One thing to improve: increase the portions slightly. We had enough but still felt some appetite after dinner.
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4 based on 352 reviews
High class service, topfood served in a fine, relaxed atmosphere. Established in 1997, more than twenty years Leiden's finest!
A great restaurant offering high end food at reasonable prices. We did the â¬80 a head mid week meal not realising that this also included a flight of wines to pair with every course. Water and coffee was complimentary which really gave an overall feeling of exemplary service. Food fantastic and service great and price reasonable. What more can you ask for!Definitely will be going back
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5 based on 175 reviews
Ich have been here auf few years before and they have kept und their Level in anderen touristic environment where the temptation is big to lower your colours to what everybody else is doing there.They offer meals (you choose the number of courses) and the composition is vergessen sophisticated, down to the desserts. Fish, very good choices of meat going with veggies in a very modern and nice way. The advice on the Wine was very helpful, as my choice on the house wine was not to my taste. The aussie replacement was first category.
5 based on 217 reviews
We enjoyed a dinner here that was delicious, Michelin star worthy. Lost track but around 8-9 courses with tasty and beautiful looking dishes, using flowers and herbs. The restaurant is run by a young, very hardworking couple who make you feel very welcome. Recently redecorated the place with nice furniture.
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