Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Voorschoten, South Holland Province, The Netherlands. Voorschoten ([ˈvoːrˌsxoːtə(n)] ( listen); population: 25,422 in 2017) is a village and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It is a smaller town in the Randstad, enclosed by the cities of Leiden, Wassenaar and The Hague. The municipality covers an area of 11.56 km (4.46 sq mi) of which 0.40 km (0.15 sq mi) is covered by water. Recently, plans to merge into one municipality with Wassenaar have been introduced.
4 based on 125 reviews
Ristorante Pizzeria Karalis is renowned in Leiden and surroundings since 1977. Our menu represents classical Italian dishes, with a strong accent on the island of Sardinia, where we have our roots. Divided over 3 separate rooms we have space for over 200
On a recent visit to Leiden university, our large group went here for dinner after getting some recommendations. With there being so many of us, we didn't bother with starters. Most of us had pizza. I meant to order the ortolana but ended up ordering the one above as it's name ran over onto the next line. This was the rucola pomodoro & parmigiano. It was very nice anyway and gave my first time trying a pizza with 'non oven-baked' ingredients.One that didn't go down well in our group was the Papps e citti - ham, onions, asparagus, olives. It was dripping with oil. Far too greasy.We didn't get pudding as we blew the budget on cocktails - I recommend the 'Hugo!' Although some of the puddings we saw being taken to other tables did make us regret our decision!I'd recommend this place if you're looking for proper Italian food in Leiden - very authentic!
3 based on 34 reviews
Located in the renovated garden of the Duivenvoorde estate, you will find Hof van Duivenvoorde. This new and unique place offers you the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the Randstad. Take a seat and enjoy the peace and freedom of nature com
Gaspacho. Ahh, i like it! The fruity freshness of rich vegetable flavours on leasurely warm sunny days. It opens the mind to vistas of bountiful landscapes, and nourishingly oozes into the body. In the Mediterranean Countries i feast on Gaspacho 'a lot'.I decided to do the same on the sunny terrace with a view on the garden of de Hof van Duivenvoorde. What would i find, so far away from Iberia?I discovered that this Gaspacho was very very well done. Flowery. Full. Rich taste. Delightful. With a thick slice of their home made bread.The chef evidently appreciates cuisine as an art, and playfully explores creative combinations of food flavours. As the saying has it: "de gustibus non disputandum". The Romans already realised that Taste and savouring flavour can be very very individually unique. You best try out these flavours for yourself. Their menu is on their web site.This eatery, housed in awarded architecture is a bit out of the way but as the 5 star notation puts it: worth the trip outside of town (Leiden, the Hague). Especially if the weather is fine and you like an after-supper-stroll in the adjoined park (admission â¬1 p.p.). The estate in the park can be visited too (separate admission fee; check their visiting hours).For me, sometimes the simple dishes speak loudest about the care given to food. So i asked for a portion of their "bio-frieten", which i requested "extra tanned". Most eateries are skimpy on frying fries longer, but here i got exactly what i asked for. Well done!The Sencha Tea - always a good anti-oxydant - was good quality too. Not 'run-of-the-mill, and another sign that here they truly care for the food they offer. Remember that a tea like this can be re-infused a couple of times.Oh, yes. Leave your dog at home. As announced on the web site, they can not be let in. Dogs are by instinct hunters and the park has many birds which they do not wish to scare away. A section of the park is closed off in bird breeding season, for their protection.From the chair where i enjoyed my food, their food, i saw a peacock parading atop the brick garden wall.
4 based on 11 reviews
Light and airy brasserie at the entrance to the main restaurant and market street in Voorschoten. We ordered Tries Club sandwiches and a drink each (2 white wines, one soda). The sandwiches were on fresh maize bread, and they were enormous, requiring a knife and fork to subdue them. Beautiful presentation, tasty ingredients, friendly but unobtrusive service. The bill came to 45 Euros for three people. We will be back...
4 based on 110 reviews
Turks en modern tegelijk. Zo kun je het Turkse restaurant Harput in twee woorden omvatten. Harput combineert oude smaken met nieuwe varianten; in de keuken wordt er gewerkt met verse producten, een grillschotel, of pangerecht, een smaaksensatie die je nie
We visited last night, as a family of four, as it was our last night at Duinrell. Easily the best meal of our holiday! We adults shared the Harput Special (pictured) and the kids went safe with chicken nuggets, although the special was so filling that they shared and tried bits of ours anyway. The service was excellent and the atmosphere lovely. This restaurant is definitely worth a visit!
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4 based on 125 reviews
Ristorante Pizzeria Karalis is renowned in Leiden and surroundings since 1977. Our menu represents classical Italian dishes, with a strong accent on the island of Sardinia, where we have our roots. Divided over 3 separate rooms we have space for over 200
On a recent visit to Leiden university, our large group went here for dinner after getting some recommendations. With there being so many of us, we didn't bother with starters. Most of us had pizza. I meant to order the ortolana but ended up ordering the one above as it's name ran over onto the next line. This was the rucola pomodoro & parmigiano. It was very nice anyway and gave my first time trying a pizza with 'non oven-baked' ingredients.One that didn't go down well in our group was the Papps e citti - ham, onions, asparagus, olives. It was dripping with oil. Far too greasy.We didn't get pudding as we blew the budget on cocktails - I recommend the 'Hugo!' Although some of the puddings we saw being taken to other tables did make us regret our decision!I'd recommend this place if you're looking for proper Italian food in Leiden - very authentic!
4 based on 315 reviews
A very âItalian styleâ, cosy and welcoming restaurant. Staff very friendly and pleasant. The menu has a little for anybody, pizza, pasta and salads. I settled for the Ravioli Tartufati, a spinach and ricotta filled ravioli. It was an excellent choice and very tasty. They serve beer or wine and by the glass. Highly recommend this restaurant.
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4 based on 373 reviews
Greek Restaurant With Authentic Dishes From Traditional To Modern Ones. Our Motto Is To Serve Fine Food With Good Service In Greek Modern Atmosphere.
Last weekend we decided last moment to go to Leiden for a day. Normally we like to prepare and see what restaurant to eat at. This time we chose last moment for Rodos (also because some others were closed) and we were positively surprised! The restaurant is very beautiful, cozy but modern at the same time. As it was calm in the restaurant (we arrived around 14.00) the service was amazing and very personal. We had a nice chat with the waiter and (I think) the owner. The food, just great! I can recommend for lunch to take three dishes. We were with two persons (a couple) and took salmon with pita, souvlaki with pita and a kind of pizza/pita with feta cheese. Great choice and we really enjoyed our lunch. Would always recommend to go here when you are in Leiden.
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4 based on 112 reviews
As an Italian gourmet traveling abroad very frequently, it's always a great pleasure to scout authentic Italian restaurants that make me feel like at home!Vito (the chef) and his friendly staff of waitress transported me back to Italy, both in terms of exquisite good and warm hospitality!I enjoyed a delicious bruschetta with prawn and mushroom as a pre starter, then a mixed antipasto with outstanding fried calamari and real buffalo mozzarella among other things.As a first course I tried both the tagliatelle alla crema al terrific prepared flambe in the cheese crust (very good) and the paccheri with a genuinely home made ragu (just like my mother's!!!!!)Second course was a great tagliata (entrecote medium rare tender and super tasty) combined with some tasty crostini with pecorino cheese and stirred chicory.Excellent Sicilian dry zubibbo for the starters and then an outstanding red wine from Verona (Ogno) pairing the entrecote."Complimenti"and just keep it up this way!
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4 based on 61 reviews
Lunchroom 2.0. From a regular koffie till an Asian teaexperience. Homemade rustique mediteranean sandwich to some culinary dishes. From a bonbon to a 1 person applepie. Foodlovers will love this place.
Charming, little place in the center of Voorschoten. We had the mozzarella/avocado/tomato salad which is not your usual salad Caprese, both in taste and presentation (5*), and a warm pastrami sandwich that was excellent. Unfortunately, they had run out of the chocolate cake. Come early or make a reservation.
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4 based on 125 reviews
Ristorante Pizzeria Karalis is renowned in Leiden and surroundings since 1977. Our menu represents classical Italian dishes, with a strong accent on the island of Sardinia, where we have our roots. Divided over 3 separate rooms we have space for over 200
On a recent visit to Leiden university, our large group went here for dinner after getting some recommendations. With there being so many of us, we didn't bother with starters. Most of us had pizza. I meant to order the ortolana but ended up ordering the one above as it's name ran over onto the next line. This was the rucola pomodoro & parmigiano. It was very nice anyway and gave my first time trying a pizza with 'non oven-baked' ingredients.One that didn't go down well in our group was the Papps e citti - ham, onions, asparagus, olives. It was dripping with oil. Far too greasy.We didn't get pudding as we blew the budget on cocktails - I recommend the 'Hugo!' Although some of the puddings we saw being taken to other tables did make us regret our decision!I'd recommend this place if you're looking for proper Italian food in Leiden - very authentic!
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