Reviews on Mediterranean food in Purmerend, North Holland Province, The Netherlands. Purmerend ( pronunciation (help·info)) is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer. The city became the trade center of the region but the population grew relatively slowly. Only after 1960 did the population start to grow from around 10,000 to around 80,000 by the 2010s. From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansion and continues to do so. This expansion has turned Purmerend into a commuter town; many inhabitants of Purmerend (14,200 in 2011), work, go to school or spend their leisure time in Amsterdam. Purmerend is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe.
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4 based on 166 reviews
Both this and the bar next door Gevangenpoort,are run by the same people and both are excellent . Lovely location by the canal and the old prison gates, they have an interesting menu as well as very good pizza and we had a lobvely sea bream risotto and some decent rose wine. You can walk through from the restaurant to the bar next door or sit outside in the sun in the little courtyard which joins the two. The staff are lovely and the bar has a charming old feel to it. Visited several times when we were in Edam.
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Ik kom hier al zeker 15 jaar en nergens is de smaak en kwaliteit zo constant als bij Babylon! Broodjes zijn goed gevuld en heerlijk van smaak, diverse sausen naast de knoflooksaus krijg je er altijd bij. Vooral de rode uiensaus is geweldig!
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4 based on 41 reviews
Brasserie 1434 is een mooi restaurant op de Koemarkt in Purmerend. Wij waren hier met zân twaalven dus grote groep. We hadden een 6 gangen diner van Wl deals. Alle gerechten waren lekker alhoewel de pasta over cooked was. Vooraf hadden wij een pommedorie soep met een bruschetta , erg lekker. Daarna carpaccio op een papadump , ook lekker. Daarna kon je kiezen tussen zalm of een stukje vlees, beide waren erg smakelijk. Ikzelf had vlees in een heerlijke jus. De pasta was met een beetje peper en zout okay maar over cooked. Dat was het enige minpuntje. Bediening was aardig maar twee meiden voor de hele zaak is te weinig, lange tussen poses tussen de gerechten wat uiteindelijk een lange zit werd.Conclusie is leuk restaurant en eten lekker. Prijzen zijn normaal.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Chef Raffaele went all the way! He made us feel special. A four course dinner with delicate dishes and duck liver, not too much, nor too little and all the tastes matched subtly and perfectly. Our table companions, who are seasoned travellers, were equally impressed. A Pinot Grigio and a Barolo completed this top dining experience.The price is mid-range, but the value is fine dining.
4 based on 82 reviews
A luxury and elegant restaurant that serves authentic Libanese and Middle Eastern delicacies. Enjoy a great dinner with a tremendous atmosphere, in a beautiful restaurant. At Fenicie Lebanese Restaurant, we treat you as the respected and lovely guest you
We had a wonderful experience at fenicie. Very relaxed atmosphere, we took the menus and the mezzas were so well made, all fresh, delightfull tastes, and the same for the mains. Lovely flavours. The service was superfriendly, and helpfull. Highly recommended for a very nice evening out!
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4 based on 318 reviews
We ventured here late Sunday afternoon for a sundowner and sat at a small table on the terrace out front. Had two drinks each and I was rather surprised at the bill - slugged Euro 5.00 for a 300ml glass of Texels (typically about Euro 3.50 to max 4.00) and then almost Euro 3.00 for a 200ml or 250ml glass of very ordinary local pilsener (I didn't know they served glasses that small in NL). I finally saw red when I was short-changed Euro 2.00 which, when I quietly pointed it out, was rectified by the staff member with an apology - maybe an honest mistake. The bearded owner (or manager) was not interested in the slightest, apart from wanting us to move on, presumably in case his dining customers overheard). Being ripped-off for drinks as a foreign tourist in NL is a first for us in over 20 weeks travels here in the last 2 years.
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