Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Lunteren.
Lunteren is a town in Gelderland, the Netherlands. It has a railway station on the line between Amersfoort and Ede.
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4 based on 29 reviews
Good entrees, their pasta is great and leaves enough room for a second course, try the steak for 2 or dorade!!!it's a small restaurant with even smaller kitchen so when busy it's could take them some time...... but definitely worth the waitthey have a nice choice in grappa too ;-p
4 based on 241 reviews
On a warm summer evening a fabntastic place. Good food and wines. It was a whole evening culinairy entertainment. No rush.
3 based on 145 reviews
Extensive menu of meat and fish. Cozy furnishings. Easy reservation via website. Reservations are recommended. It's always busy so that says something about this restaurant. We requested a table near the children's corner.Normally priced. 2 small comments in the online booking we asked a question if there is available a booster seat for our grandchild. Unfortunately we got no answer. Staff generally friendly. A lady had her day out and threw the plates on the table. That was a bit unfortunate and there we had not experienced before. But despite the restaurant remains a must.
4 based on 49 reviews
Restaurant is located in a small street and looks from the outside as a regular house. (in fact it was a house before it was turned into a restaurant). Very extensive menu. Besides the regular menu, they have (estimate) 30 additional items for ordering. Quality of the food is very good. Also an abundance of side dishes are served with the main course for free. Prices are very acceptable and staff is informal and friendly (but servie oriented). Only downside was that at the time i visited them it was apaprently extremely busy and the waiting times between course was way to long for my liking. i consider that an exception otherwise it wouldn't have been so busy...
4 based on 51 reviews
We recently visited this restaurant for a special occasion, having selected this restaurant online. We started off well; the waiter was nice, drinks arrived rather quickly and the restaurant got busier quickly.After not yo long though we already got the starters, making us worried that we might have to leave way too early.. We tried to stall the main course in which we succeeded just about. The waiter got less friendly, I guess he had double booked the table and we were definitely not planning on leaving early!In the end, he seemed to get a bit frustrated.Food quality was okay for the price charged, service seemed great but didn't keep its promise. Sorry, really haven't made up my mind about this one yet!
4 based on 164 reviews
Service was fast and friendly even on a busy Sunday night. Sushi is fresh and made to ordered (some rolls may be prepared earlier but still good). The menu allows you to order 5 items at a time each order round. The sushi lists items like salmon, tuna, white fish, seabass, mackerel, eel, shrimp, roe, and even meats like steak, duck, and chicken. There is sushi nigiri, rolls (seaweed and cucumber), grilled meats, tempura shrimp and vegetables, salads, noodle and rice dishes. All you can eat for $22.50 Euro with a extra cost items listed and drinks extra. Great place to fill up on good quality foods. Go early to avoid crowds as this restaurant can fill up easily and a wait can result.
4 based on 90 reviews
We were invited to Oranjerie by some friends. It's very nicely located in the backyard of a castle and it is a former greenhouse for winter storage of orange trees hence the name. Although the interior is quite nice, I felt they could have done much more with the place. For starers, I felt the light was too bright. Secondly, the place has an enourmously high ceiling which definitely qualifies for some chandeliers but instead a couple of rather simple - and bright - lamps hang from it. At some stage there was a very cold draft, albeit that it was the coldest period in the country for God knows how many years. The food was good. We took the chef's surprise menu but had it explained before we ordered. The a la cart menu is somewhat limited. When I asked for the menu, they brought an iPad instead of giving all four of us a menu card. Interesting... Anyway, the food was good apart from the lobster bisque that one of felt was way too creamy. Particularly in the summer this must be a great place to eat. Perhaps than a Very Good. We would come back to try if in the neighbourhood.
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4 based on 118 reviews
I eat here on a Friday evening and then again on Saturday. Absolutely the best paling I had in all of the Netherlands and the French Fries! Yam! Super fun service as well as fantastic food. The ambience is very cosy and this place has a great outdoor seating area if you happen to visit on a nice day.
4 based on 182 reviews
Went here with a big group. The fact that there is big sign in the same colors of a traffic sign saying "3 course menu for 29â¬" says everything. Place is very noisy and full due to the price. Service is very amateur. And the food was ok, but nothing remarkable. Not returning soon... Pity.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Fresh fish dishes combined with delicious white wines and friendly service. A winning formula run by Kees Dijkhuizen and his wife. This place in the very centre of the lovely village Lunteren is absolutely worth a detour
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