Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in South Holland Province. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. 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 137 reviews
6@24, referring to the birthdays of the manager and her chef, offers amazingly good food, served in very ambitious recipes and when a la carte copious, dishes. Very well trained team, excellent executed dishes, based on amazingly brilliantly composed dishes. Had twice the wild oysters from Texel,overly delicious, beating the Gillardaud standard. But also the ris de veau, the Anjou pigeon , and the loupe de mer were all surprising dishes. I am convinced all dishes will prove to be perfect, as were the amuses. Solid quality of wines, with some interesting odd wines. All affordable wines were a bit young, but well served by the manager.Happy to be back here often and further test the chef!
4 based on 160 reviews
Tel. +32 78 630 06 50
My wife had read a review about this restaurant, so we decided to visit. We were happy to have made a reservation as the place is typically full in the weekends. We chose the 6 course menu with matching wines. The food served surpassed our expectations, fresh, creative combinations and surprising flavors. All vegetarian. The wines served beautifully complement the food. The combination is just heavenly. Setting is high quality, yet very relaxed.
4 based on 340 reviews
Van Kinsbergen is a gastropub, brewery and diningroom in The Hague (Prins Hendrikplein, Zeeheldenkwartier). We are open all day for late breakfast, lunch, dinner, weekend brunch & drinks.
Found myself with a spare night in Den Haag prior to attending a conference across town, and set out to find supper. Van Kinsbergen had earned very good reviews on TA, so I felt it was worthy of a try, and it most certainly was.I was found a comfortable table by the excellent staff without having booked in advance. The pub was busy, but certainly not too overcrowded, and had a good vibe amongst a very mixed audience of groups, couples and individual diners. Clearly a mix between locals and visitors to Den Haag. Beer was cold, plenty of draft choices, and the 'Brand' lager was welcome after an evening of travelling. I opted for the Veal Stew, and it was really very good. The menu is short and largely 'on trend' but judging by the empty plates at other tables, it was obviously being enjoyed by all of the diners. I skipped dessert and enjoyed some Vegan sweets with coffee, and as with my main, they were excellent! Overall, great value for money, friendly, welcoming and smart. Van Kinsbergen clearly deserves its rapidly building reputation.
4 based on 165 reviews
Gezellige knusse bistro voor de lunch of diner in het historisch hart van leiden
A wonderful little lunch room where personal care and attention for the customer is prime. The friendly owner will make sure your are feeling welcome and at home. Combined with the wonderful wines and delicious food this restaurant is a treat not to be missed. Recommended!
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
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.
5 based on 103 reviews
The restaurant is in a narrow shopping street, in a well maintained and nicely lighted spacious vintage house. Parking is usually not a problem. Furniture is comfortable, also after a long sit. The enthusiasm of the staff and chef is off the scale. There is no printed menu I am aware of. The chef takes orders and folds diet restrictions into what he has in mind. I have not seen a wine chart. All wines I have had were non-french, a startling exclusion that may be explained by the large role set for the wine supplier, because the sommelier knows her business. Consequently, there is room for improvement, though I should mention that the marriage of the Italian orange wine was original, creative and a huge success, not deserving my misgivings before I tasted the wine.The meal was simply amazing. Every dish was exquisitely presented and well composed. Courses are small, but largely sufficient taken together. The signature bisque was a delight by itself, but IMO the main dish was even better: a symphony of onion preparations with delightful slices of meat, that allowed a number of onion-meat combinations with subtle or not so subtle taste differences. We were there on the last day the jubilee menu was offered.This must be one of the best restaurants in the country. Go there before Michelin discovers it at last. ;-)
5 based on 124 reviews
Where to start? OK, the people!!! Outstanding service! Warm, professional team is so on top of their game that star restaurants could learn from them - concentrated, coordinated delivery of an incredible experience that is above and beyond - calming and friendly! The food is superlative in every way - fresh and exotic components in creative combinations that are delicious and yet accessible (without being pretentious or needlessly complex). The presentations were consistently beautiful, accommodated allergies by adding rather than deleting ingredients and were all caringly explained (not the usual robotic citations). We were so glad we took the surprise menu as it was surprisingly wonderful, course by course throughout the evening, not to mention the many thrilling and refreshing amuses in between. The Greek influence is apparent across dishes but is very subtle, leaving space for a fusion experience par excellence!
5 based on 121 reviews
Great food, great hospitality, great beer. A couple of hours after arriving in Rotterdam, we found this cafe for dinner. Immediately the staff made us feel at home working through the menu and recommending beers. The food was sensational, croquettes, fish and chips and stewed beef. All reasonably priced too. A must visit when in Rotterdam.
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4 based on 137 reviews
Seasonal menu's. At least 90% organic, vegan/vegetarian friendly, sugarfree, gluten-free. Salads, wraps, yoghurts, cold-pressed juices, smoothies, sugar-free desserts, soups
slow service, hot bowl is actually stir fried with excessive oil.although did not try the salad....
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