Reviews on Italian food in Middelburg, Zeeland Province, The Netherlands. Middelburg (Dutch: [ˈmɪdəlˌbɵrx] ( listen)) is a city and municipality in the south-western Netherlands serving as the capital of the province of Zeeland. Situated on the central peninsula of the Zeeland province, Midden-Zeeland (consisting of former islands Walcheren, Noord-Beveland and Zuid-Beveland), it has a population of about 48,000.
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Best hamburger in town. Served on a nice crusty herb bun with Dijon mustard. Eat inside or on the patio. One of the more varied menus in town. Very clean establishment, as opposed to some in the town. Pleasant staff. Reasonable prices.
In onze IJswinckel kunt u kiezen uit verschillende soorten sorbet- en roomijs. Onze fruitsmaken worden uitsluitend bereid met verse producten, dus als u aardbeien, banaan of citroen ijs bestelt ervaart u ook echt deze smaak. Daarnaast hebben wij natuurlij
Enorm drukke zaak met een zeer goede kwaliteit met een grote variatie aan smaken.Daar kan je bijna niet aan voorbijlopen.
Mooie zaak, altijd open en veel keuze, dit keer een soft ijs voor 2 euro, de krokante hoorn, tot het puntje toe vol met heerlijk zacht soft ijsVriendelijke bediening, tot vaker
4 based on 22 reviews
We called in here for a snack at lunchtime and ordered Panini with omlette, cheese and ham at 6 euros along with a bottle of Peroni beer each. The sandwich that arrived appeared to be a Ciabatta because that is what we were charged for and it cost 7 euros. I suppose we could have challenged them but it was delicious so for the sake of a euro we let it go. We did however find the bottled beer expensive at 4 euros! So the bill came to 22 euros for 2 toasties and 2 bottles of beer - judge for yourself.
4 based on 61 reviews
The food in this place is really good, considering the very low and reasonable price. As an appetiser I had the bruschetta pomodoro (3â¬), don't expect amazing presentation, but the bruschetta was tasty and had good flavour. As main I ordered a pizza diavola (7,50â¬). Nice big thin crusted pizza. The location of this restaurant (almost empty shopping mall) and the service aren't the best. But the food is really delicious. You can also order a week menu (either fish or meat) with an appetiser, main and dessert for 24â¬. Fish is really fresh and the chef does not make anything of which he is not sure of the quality (it happened that the table next to me did not get some kind of clamp as the chef was unsure if they were still ok, instead he gave some additional king prawns)
4 based on 217 reviews
Very popular Italian restaurant, centrally located on the Damplein. Good menu with plenty to choose from. A friendly cat entertaining the guests outside. Portions were generous and food was as it should be. Nothing memorable. Though our little boy said the Pasta Carbonara was the best ever! (But it always is when he gets it served) Service was friendly, but hard to contact when one wanted refill of drinks.
4 based on 102 reviews
While there are many restaurants in Middelburg, this little gem may indeed be the best. The specials are just that and the food is prepared with great attention to detail. Prices are accessible and the atmosphere is of a small family run restaurant of the type you might expect in a remote Sardinian village.
4 based on 116 reviews
We happened upon Il Senso because of their chalkboard sign on the main street. We're so glad we did! They welcomed us and our dog on the small terrace. The wine and beer were good, as were the pizzas. My husband ordered the Il Senso and he said it was the best combination of ingredients he's had in Europe -- spicy jalapenos, chorizo, spinach, and feta. My vegetarian pizza was also good, but nothing special.
4 based on 168 reviews
I know the Italians don't eat Pizza or Pasta for main course... but the food they serve at La Vita Bella is delicious. We had one plate of sardines between 2 of us. The moment we walked in the door we saw that the portions were more than generous. Our sardines were nicely grilled and served in a bit of olive oil with garlic, peppers and spring onions, accompanied by some bread and garlic butter. We then had a salad (my wife) with prawns and beef, which was very tender and tasty. I had a spaghetti with prawns and salmon in a creamy gorgonzola sauce. A lovely dish. We had coffee's afterwards and my espresso was up to Italian standard, Excellent. The bottle of white Sicilian house wine we had was also excellent, much more flavour than most white house wines. The service was also prompt, polite, knowledgeable and charming. What more can you ask for???
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