Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Zaltbommel, Gelderland Province, The Netherlands. Zaltbommel (Dutch pronunciation: [zɑltˈbɔməl] ( listen)) (known also, historically and colloquially, as Bommel) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands.
Things to do in Zaltbommel
4 based on 329 reviews
Small cozy living room restaurant
We made a reservation on a Saturday night, as this place was highly ranked on Tripadvisor. Maybe our expectations got too high, but the food we got served was average to us. We got salmon, cod fish and steak. We just got a tiny bit of veggies with it, and 2 bowls of fries for 5 persons. As we asked for another bowl, the bowl never made it to the table. Before we knew our plates were already gone, and we realized we were not fulfilled yet. In the end we ordered deserts as we were still hungry. The deserts were really good! Only the service and the portions of the main courses were lacking.
Where to eat Dutch food in Zaltbommel: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 108 reviews
Inside the historic part of the ville fortifiée Zaltbommel, La Folie is situated inside a stately manor house. The restaurant is both Michelin-recommended (two couverts) as well as having 13 Gault&Millau points as of 2017.The amuse-bouches with Asian-exotic touches were all carefully and wonderfully prepared, and gave hints of the skills of the kitchen brigade. The five-course menu kicked-off with a fresh starter of tuna sashimi and cucumber. The combination was perfectly balanced. The first entremet of lobster tempura was a piece of culinary art with superb flavor. The second entremet of sea bass with (intensely) pickled vegetables was less impressive but still enjoyable. The main dish of veal and sweetbread was simply terrific with high quality ingredients. The dessert of strawberry and ice cream was a fantastic closing of a nearly perfect meal.The wine list offers a fair range of mostly upper-echelon wines. We took the Vie di Romans chardonnay 2014, solidly priced at EUR 82.50, which was a good companion throughout the courses.Service was friendly and professional. The bill for two persons including sparkling water and coffee came to a scary 219 EUR. But with a more modest wine the typical bill would be about 180 EUR. Still by no means a bargain, but given the quality of the food here, reasonable.Overall: closest to excellence in this class as I've experienced.
4 based on 55 reviews
La Provence offers great french classics in a perfect atmosphere. Chief van Iersel as a long history in prepping great diners accompanied by some of the best wines. It's worthing taking a detour to enjoy Zaltbommel and La Provence.
3 based on 125 reviews
We wanted a glass of wine but the only wines by the glass were cheap crappy ones. Most of the optics were empty, just 3 bottles of Bacardi and a bottle of whiskey on view. Probably because they don't want to display the cheap qualit spirit brands. We settled on a cappuccino and a water from an unfriendly server who didn't even smile. The place is sparsely decorated, plain and no atmosphere. No radio or music. Wouldn't go back.
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