Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Hilversum. Hilversum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɪlvərsɵm] ( listen)) is a city and municipality in the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Located in the heart of the Gooi, it is the largest urban centre in that area. It is surrounded by heathland, woods, meadows, lakes, and smaller towns. Hilversum is part of the Randstad, one of the largest conurbations in Europe.
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Top 3 Pizza food in Hilversum, North Holland Province, The Netherlands
4 based on 86 reviews
Conveniently situated in the centre of mediatown Hilversum. Close to the trainstation, all the TV & Radiostations, Nike Europe HQ and the mayor hotels. The restaurant is Grill based, with good quality fish and meat. Dry Aged meat is a real specialty in th
Had been with friends. Nice place to visit, on week-ends. Except for the very loud music, (during evening hours), the rest is all fine. They have variety of drinks to offer on their menu, even for non-alcoholics as well as for people who want to eat.They even have light snacks on the menu. Open until late in the night, around 03:00 or 04:00. Especially from Thursday to Saturday! The staff does not let you stay with empty glasses for long.. ;-) They just keep checking out if they have an order to take... But, friendly :-)
Most Popular Seafood food in Hilversum, North Holland Province, The Netherlands
4 based on 83 reviews
Menu is quite limited... but if you're up for simple fare (steak, burger, ribs, chicken etc.) then this is just the ticket!! Good value and delicious. We had the steak and chicken, both were cooked to perfection. Only minus point was the service was a bit slow...
Best Japanese food near Hilversum, North Holland Province, The Netherlands
4 based on 36 reviews
Based on the positive reactions on Tripadvisor we decided to celebrate the birthday of one of our kids in the restaurant Tokyo in Hilversum. The welcome was a bit hasted but friendly. We were brought to out teppanyaki table. When we ordered drinks they made their first mistake in bringing a Cassis in stead of an Icetea. Then we ordered some wine. At first just a glass Chardonnay. Not really a glass of wine to order again so we asked for a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon from Chili later. After waiting and waiting we asked if they could take our order. Then the waiter came with a bottle of white wine... When we assured him we ordered a red Cabernet Sauvignon he came back with the right one. Not a very tasty red wine but reasonable priced. We ordered the menu of 25 Euro a person. For this 25 Euro you have 3 rounds where you can select 2 dishes per round. Because some of us like Sushi a lot we ordered some extra sushi next to the menu. That we had to pay for the extra portions was clear and no point of discussion for us. The three rounds give you a lot of food. Next to the selected dishes they also serve a salad, a miso soup and fried rice. Do if you are not very hungry, be careful what you order. When the first dishes came the salad was just some mesclun with dressing. Nothing more. Nothing like avocado, tomatoes, crab or anything else was added. We reported it to the waiter and after some discussion she took it back and added some avocado on top. After the second round we asked if the kids could get some ice instead of choosing again two main dishes from the menu. This proposal was refused. Then we asked if we could take the sushi home if we would order it, in a doggy bag. This was refused too. There was no flexibility in at all. Because of the inflexibility and the harsh way of reacting we all ordered 2 dishes for the last round knowing we wouldn't eat it! A waist of food. Due to a mismanagement and stupid rules. Overall we will never recommend this restaurant to anyone. Too much food, to many waiters who don't speak enough Dutch to take the orders correctly, the wines were not very best and most of them overpriced. The floors in the restaurant are sticky and so are the tables. The toilets were dirty too.
Where to eat International food in Hilversum: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 42 reviews
Cafe de Kaars is a great restaurant (and I am actually a bit surprised there are not more reviews) serving original and very tasty food (and also offering live concerts some Fridays and Saturdays). Each month they have a different special all you can eat dish (we went twice in September for the spare ribs that are delicious). Also the salads are very good, and the dishes come served with tasty french fries. The staff is extremely friendly, always smiling and accomodating to every need.Highly recommend.
Where to eat Sushi food in Hilversum: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 87 reviews
We went to Mojo Japanese Kitchen for a celebration with friends and family. The waitress explained how the ordering system worked. Orders are placed on an iPad at the table and the plates are then brought to the table. She explained that any uneaten food is charged for, we thought this was fair enough and presumably is to avoid food being ordered and not even tried. The food was fresh but for me the novelty of ordering via the iPad wore off quite quickly. We made sure we didnât over order to make sure we didnât waste anything. A few very small items were left, not whole dishes, a prawn, some rice and an asparagus spear. When the bill came we were charged extra for leaving these items, that is absolutely ridiculous. What if someone doesnât like a dish at all? How can you penalize someone for not liking something theyâve ordered? I would not recommend this restaurant.
Where to eat French food in Hilversum: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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