Best European food near Thorn, Limburg Province, The Netherlands

May 15, 2020 Enedina Augsburger

Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Thorn. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you. including Restaurant Da Vinci, Bruin Cafe de Zonnewijzer, Grandcafe 't Stift, Restaurant Chambor, Crasborn, Herberg Stadt Stevenswaert, Sfeer, Fletcher Hotel Restaurant La Ville Blanche, De Kolentip, Anne's
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10. Anne's

Hoogstraat 25, 6017 AP Thorn The Netherlands Dutch, European Lunch +31 6 31342533 https://www.facebook.com/annesijssalon/
Anne's

Reviewed By lunaPiacenza

localino carino in pieno centro. servizio cortese e atmosfera rilassante. consiglio i dolci molto freschi (apple pie al primo posto). prezzi nella norma

9. De Kolentip

Tipstraat 8 6051 CX, 6051 CX Maasbracht The Netherlands Dutch, Seafood, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Outdoor Seating +31 475 559 133 http://www.dekolentip.nl
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4 based on 106 reviews

De Kolentip

Reviewed By Chris S

Stunning food, stunning service, stunning evening. The food is well thought and inventive. We had a selection of wine with each course which complimented the food perfectly. The staff are knowledgable, easy to talk to and soo friendly! The restaurant is neatly styled and cosy. Fantastic.

8. Fletcher Hotel Restaurant La Ville Blanche

Hoogstraat 2 Hotel La Ville Blanche, 6017 AR Thorn The Netherlands International, Dutch, European Drinks, Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Free Off-Street Parking, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service [email protected] +31 475 562 341 http://www.hotellavilleblanche.nl/nl/restaurant
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3 based on 97 reviews

Fletcher Hotel Restaurant La Ville Blanche

Reviewed By Remy H

This review is based on just one visit on a balmy August evening, spent in the hotel's courtyard. So take it for what it can or cannot represent. The setting at least was pleasant. The indoor restaurant, where we had breakfast, would also provide for a nice setting.As we were staying at the hotel and arriving rather late, we decided to have dinner and chose the so-called "surprise" set menu for 33 Euros (three courses). You choose for either fish or meat version (no vegetarian option was suggested, although the à la carte does have a number of vegetarian dishes). If you lay your fate in the chef's hands, you might expect something surprising: alas, not many surprises came our way. The fish option was a starter of scampi, smoked trout and salmon, mains was rather overdone seawolf and dessert a mix of chocoloate mousse and ice cream. To meet with a lactose problem, the other dessert was an unsurprising bowl of cut fruit. After a long day's cycling, this was barely enough food to get us through the night. The cooking was OK, the surprise for us was the lack of invention. To add a plus: contrary to many a restaurant in this part of the world (certainly in Belgium), this place did not frown on patrons who do not order a usually overpriced bottle of wine. We sampled excellent beers that were excellent matches with the food.

7. Sfeer

Napoleonsweg 21, 6014 RC Ittervoort The Netherlands European Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Table Service, Seating +31 475 796 578 http://www.restaurant-sfeer.nl
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4 based on 25 reviews

Sfeer

Reviewed By rgsbouma

Wanted to go here for a long time and finally found the time to have lunch here. Everything we tasted was homemade and of high quality; a real treat. Sheer also offers draft beers from Belgium and the Netherlands. A gem in the area.

6. Herberg Stadt Stevenswaert

Veldstraat Oost 1, 6107 AS Stevensweert The Netherlands French, Seafood, European Dinner Reservations, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, F [email protected] +31 475 552 376 http://www.herberg-stevensweert.nl/
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4 based on 82 reviews

Herberg Stadt Stevenswaert

In Limburg, tussen Maaseik en Roermond, ligt het charmante dorpje Stevensweert. Aan de schitterende markt ligt een restaurant dat hoog staat aangeschreven bij de bourgondiers uit de streek: Restaurant Herberg Stadt Stevenswaert. Sinds 1996 leggen Pascalle

Reviewed By BobKop

The Herberg Stadt Stevenswaert is a place with good food, but unfortunately that food does not compare spectacularly to the price. In my mind I always have to compare it to the other great restaurant in Stevensweert (Chambor) and unfortunately Stadt Stevenswaert loses in that battle for me. That's why I have rated the Herberg Stadt Stevenswaert at average.However, I can imagine people prefer choice and are willing to pay a premium for it. For those people, Stadt Stevenswaert is definitely a good option.

5. Crasborn

Hoogstraat 6, 6017 AR Thorn The Netherlands Dutch, European Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service, Serves Alcohol [email protected] +31 475 561 281 http://www.hotelcrasborn.nl
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3 based on 66 reviews

Crasborn

Reviewed By barefeet

Eat here on Sunday night. Didn't need to book. Candlelit tables & old fashioned ambience added to this traditional restaurant. Went for the Limburg specials Blackpudding with honey - delicious as a starter & new season white asparagus served with little potato balls & salmon fillet with hollandaise sauce for main - lovely. Try the Dutch Geneva Gin as an aperitif!

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4. Restaurant Chambor

Singelstraat West 19 6107 BV, 6107 BV Stevensweert The Netherlands European, Dutch, Seafood, Soups Dinner Reservations, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible +31 475 552 122 http://www.chambor.nl/index.htm
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4 based on 88 reviews

Reviewed By mothra00

I was visiting friends in the area and after a local tour I was invited to have dinner here. I enjoyed every course of the set menu. Before the starter we were given some guacamole with tortilla chips. Quite an unexpected surprise for me coming from the USA. The starter was a plate of tuna carpaccio with a composed salad atop. Black olives, honeydew melon, salad greens and pomegranate seeds were the most memorable ingredients. The soup was a delicious traditional fish soup. Roast lamb with an assortment of fresh vegetables was the main course that night. There were several choices for dessert, the two we had were both very good. It was a charming environment with a attentive, but not overwhelming wait staff. I have to say it was one of my top ten dining experiences of my life.

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3. Grandcafe 't Stift

Hofstraat 2, 6017 AK Thorn The Netherlands Dutch, European Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Seating, Table Service +31 475 561 251 http://www.grandcafehetstift.nl
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4 based on 23 reviews

Grandcafe 't Stift

Reviewed By Josie S

The staff and bartender were very friendly and they spoke English. They were great when placing a order for drinks.

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2. Bruin Cafe de Zonnewijzer

Hoogstraat 18, 6017 AR Thorn The Netherlands European Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Table Service, Seating [email protected] +31 475 204 592 http://www.zonnewijzerthorn.nl
Bruin Cafe de Zonnewijzer

Reviewed By dubelloyroland

Zijn toevallig in de "Zonnewijzer" terechtgekomen en onze ervaring was leuk. De bediening en de leuke babbel van de "patron" waren fijn.

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1. Restaurant Da Vinci

Havenstraat 27, 6051 CS Maasbracht The Netherlands French, Dutch, Seafood, European Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Table Service, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible +31 475 465 979 http://www.restaurantdavinci.nl/
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4 based on 228 reviews

Restaurant Da Vinci

Reviewed By scooby1305

Let’s start with the good.The owners and staff are very welcoming, we felt sincere “warmth” in our interactions with them and, as a result, quickly felt at ease here. Staff at other top gourmet temples can, at times, come across as stuffy and aloof, so all the more positive that this house manages the “relationship” part well. We also felt that the design and décor of the restaurant is well-done, and we experienced the overall service as highly attentive and helpful without ever seeming “too” present.Our culinary journey began in the pre-dinner reception area where we enjoyed some amuse-bouche. This was accompanied by our aperitif of choice that evening, a red Pineau des Charentes. That fortified wine was hands-down the best of its type we have discovered over the last decades, a truly remarkable delight. In retrospect we do think the amuse-bouche would have gone better with a good double or triple beer of Belgian origin.“The wife” and I then transitioned to the main seating area on the lower-level of the building and began to take-in the 6-couse variant of Margo’s Master Menu (Margo’s Meesterlijk Menu) with the wine selection of the house. Each of those 6-courses was cooked and presented well and everything was at the level we would expect as “standard” from such a highly-ranked establishment.BUT, while we already had a few “?” regarding the amuse-bouche composition, our impression of culinary improvement areas quickly rose from here.The name “Da Vinci” leads one to think that the cuisine here is Italian inspired. In our view, it would take a thorough stretch of the imagination to be that. Instead, we were quite confused by the end of the meal as to what the culinary identity of this restaurant is.Starting with the amuse-bouche and throughout other courses, there is a hodgepodge of various influences. While we certainly appreciate contemporary experimentation, we felt that the flavors and mouth-feel too often simply did not “mesh”. For example, the amuse-bouche were a mix of small dishes consisting of roasted sunflower seeds, marinated olives, a Krupuk / Kroepoek with some type of flavored cream clots sprinkled here and there, sweet & sour cauliflower wrapped in filo pastry etc. etc.. This just did not come together.The same also applies to several of the 6 courses. Often the actual center-piece of a course was surrounded by a large variety of bobbles, droplets, wafers, globs and other bits and pieces of different tastes and textures. In addition, we also felt that at least 2 of the courses had way too much sauce on the plate. The sauces tended to be quite powerful in taste and, in combination with the aforementioned high variety of other elements, drowned-out the actual center-piece both visually and, more importantly, taste-wise. With several dishes, our palates had real difficulty discerning and enjoying the “main attraction”, which often was also of too small a portion-size. We clearly had higher expectations of Margo’s Master Menu, and even today, just 1 day later, we really need to think hard to identify something memorable. It is a bit sad to say that what we do readily remember are 2 drink items that are not of the restaurant’s making, the Pineau mentioned earlier and an Italian Primitivo. There were numerous, added smaller points, which deterred from the experience. The bread selection and quality was OK, but not nearly on par with what we have experienced elsewhere. Furthermore, the breads we enjoyed the most were not topped-up during the meal. We also felt that the wine pairing for the starter served prior to the 1st course did not at all go with that dish. If I recall correctly, this was some type of white “Burgunder” from Austria. That wine did, however, go well with the 1st course, and the restaurant would do well to serve it accordingly. Lastly, we felt that the marshmallows, which the restaurant markets separately “to order” online or “to-go”, were not even close to the taste & texture joy of the marshmallows we have sampled from other houses. A final “niggle” is that Da Vinci would do well to have the English-language texts used on its website and elsewhere finalized by an English native-speaker. We currently live in Belgium, about a good hour’s drive from Da Vinci. Frankly, driving for that duration in any direction from our abode we are spoilt for choice and have just so many great Michelin-starred or simply delightful restaurants available to us in Belgium and Holland alone…and I am not even including the immediate border regions of Germany or France yet in that. As we have had the privilege of discovering many great eateries there and across the globe, our net conclusion is that Da Vinci is certainly good, at 1-star level, but not on par with truly great 2-star or higher establishments we have dined at. In short, this was very much a case for us of “been there, eaten that (before), gotten the napkin”, and we are left with no compelling reasons to plan a second visit anytime soon.

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