Reviews on Dutch food in Zwolle, Overijssel Province, The Netherlands. Zwolle (Dutch: [ˈzʋɔlə] ( listen)) is a city and municipality in the northeastern Netherlands serving as Overijssel's capital. With a population of 125,806, it is the second-largest municipality of the province after Enschede.
Things to do in Zwolle
4 based on 74 reviews
This restaurant is very easy to go to by car; it is next to the Maagjesbolwerk Q-Park which is close to exit 19 on the highway. The menu of the restaurant is good, so is the service. I liked the food and the whole setting. We were with a large group of 15 people, but this was the only large group and split into 2 tables in the corner of the restaurant. It is also good for smaller groupes (2-6) or business meals.
4 based on 405 reviews
I chose to dine here while staying at the hotel. Very good ambience. Excellent service and very well cooked food. The restaurant was completely full ( around 100 -120)people but the service did not show that. The waiting staff were quick pleasant and very good at their jobs. My meal arrived after a short period and was cooked perfectly. Thanks for a great meal
4 based on 250 reviews
This goes straight to 5/5. I have trier every burger. My favorite is the truffle one (Truffletrut for the non Dutch speaking burger lovers)Every item picked fir this burger is exceptional. Great real meat, awesome bun, mouthwatering truffle mayo, aged cheddar, absolutely perfect.Great at atmosphere and super friendly staff.Cudos guys keep up the good work
4 based on 126 reviews
We really enjoyed our dinner in the beautiful city center of Zwolle. We went for the chef's menu that is a very good value for the quality (a la carte is indeed more expensive): amazing presentation, original courses and tasty food. The service was attentive, the decor nice even though the movie of the fireplace is a bit much! www.bestregardsfromfar.wordpress.com
4 based on 377 reviews
Waanders is a large bookshop plus a sizeable brasserie impressively built into the monumental former Broeren church. The church dates back to 1465 and was used for catholic, protestant and Jewish worshipping. It was closed in 1983 and repurposed in 2013. The brasserie serves excellent lunch food with pleasant service in this unique setting.
4 based on 100 reviews
Inspired by French and Italian classics, our chefs use an effortless approach to gastronomy. The simple preparation allows the pure tastes of the ingredients to shine. Guests can order from the a la carte menu or enjoy the chef âs seasonal menu that chang
We had a late lunch in this restaurant close to the station. The decoration is beautiful and the staff very professional. We took a 3 courses menu. Choice was difficult as everything looked really delicious. We took the pulled turkey, the duck breast and the cheesecake. All dishes was really well presented and delicious. We took âil copertoâ which includes water, bread and olives. Very good selection of wine. We really enjoyed our meal and found the quality price really excellent. I definitely recommend this place and weâll go back as soon as possible!
4 based on 136 reviews
Too many waiters who act if they are the client. They are telling "their story" instead of listening or feeling what the customer needs. Food: good fish but old school preparation. Too much butter, too greavy, so to heavy. Wine advise: story talking no interaction with the guest. The waiters think they have knowledge and under- estimate the guest.
4 based on 231 reviews
Visited the Pestengasthuys for the umpteenth time - and as usual we were not disappointed. Chef Paul Stegeman worked his usual wonders and everything was fine. The standard of cooking is very close to the Librije here, and that at a fraction of the price. Still not a cheap restaurant of course. The ambiance is great, too, in this medieval former hospice with its high ceilings and stained glass windows. Great! Don't forget to make a reservation!
5 based on 599 reviews
Everything matches their Michelin three star rating. Service is superb. Also the price matches. Naturally it is expensive, but it is worth it. I was introduced to an outstanding wine I did not know. A sommelier even offered to drive me back to the station, but it was a nice walk.
4 based on 12 reviews
Soul Sisters is een unieke brasserie met heerlijke verse broodjes, salades en een aantal koude snacks. Je kunt ook genieten van onze heerlijke huisgemaakte taart. De sfeer bij Soul Sisters is ongedwongen, gezellig, uniek en warm. Door de Soul Sisters is e
Soul Sisters is one of a kind in Hattem and their shop is worth a visit. It includes a variety of somewhat 'alternative' jewelry, artwork, home accessories, etc, made by a variety of artists. Ideal for gift shopping. The cafe downstairs is also worth checking out. All-in-all this is a breath of fresh air in between all the more 'traditional' Hattem shops and cafes.Thank you so much Peter!It was a real pleasure to meet you three.We hope to see you again at Soul Sisters.With kind regards,Alice en Marilyn
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