Discover Restaurants offering the best Dutch food in Holten, Overijssel Province, The Netherlands. Holten (Dutch Low Saxon: Hooltn) is a small village in the municipality of Rijssen-Holten in the Dutch province of Overijssel, with approximately 10,000 inhabitants. Holten is located in a forested area just south of the Holterberg, a 65-metre (210 ft) hill, and is part of the "Sallandse Heuvelrug" National Park. The National Park is the only area in the Netherlands in which the black grouse (in Dutch: korhoen) can be found. This grouse population is on the brink of extinction, so parts of the National Park are closed to the public during its breeding season.
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Op zondagmiddag hier aan gekomen op onze laatste fietstocht. Mooi plekje, midden op de Holterberg, precies de plek waar onze energie begon op te raken! De Harbarg is het centrum van een leuke, goed geoutilleerde camping met zwembad. Mooi buiten onder parasol, rustieke binnenkant. We werden snel bediend, lekker pilsje en colaatje. Uitgebreide lunchkaart voor billijke prijs. Vriendelijke reactie toen een mes op de grond viel. Nette wcâs, erg prettige indruk van gehele locatie, een vette tip voor iedereen die hier rond rijdt!
3 based on 19 reviews
Hi guysRelaxed ambiance.Under the trees, in the woods.Attentive staff.the have a very special local beer. called Davo. see pic.Unfortunatally, the kitchen closes at 18.00 hregardsschliek
4 based on 39 reviews
Hi guys,the menu is very limited.we took the burger. well it was a burger. The desert tasted excellent.Home made icecream.They have their own small ice cream factoryThe next day. we ordered apple pie.Quite disappointing.regardsschliek
4 based on 41 reviews
The ice cafe the have at this location has both 'normal' tastes as well as local and more exotic tastes, and for a normal price.
4 based on 81 reviews
On our way home there was a big traffic accident so the police shut down the highway. Since it was dinnertime we decided to look for a place to eat and found this very nice place. Very childfriendly, the even had a playcorner for the little ones so our grandson could play in between the dishes. Forvour grandson they had a three or two course meal for a reasonable price and with about 5 maincourses to choose from I wasn't that hungry so I ordered the thai beef salad, which was a little spicy and very tasty. My hubby had the peanutsoup with chicken, followed by a nice steak. Our daughter the bouillebaise followed by a nice fishdish. And the little one enjoyed a nice tomatosoup a friendly faced pancake and a very nice special icecream in a bunny.They also let him choose a little present at the end.Iff we are in the neighbourhood again we will stop over again, good place, good food at reasonable prices and very friendly staff
4 based on 85 reviews
You wouldn't come here if you don't know it. But if you have tried it, And you are back in this area, you'll probably stop here again!As starter we had a very Dutch bread+garlic butter and mushroom sauce.As main course I ordered meat. As usual I asked it to be extremely raw. The waiter jocked: "you want the animal still moving on the plate?". He got it! It is rare, very rare, that in a restaurant they are able to cook the meat as I ask. It was excellent!The dessert, if possible, was even better. Ask for the icecream cup, Trust me!
4 based on 94 reviews
We decided to try this restaurant affiliated to the 'jeunes restaurateurs" as we had in the past many good experiences with such businesses.The staff is very friendly from the beginning to the end, the surrounding are very pleasant, design of the hotel and restaurant is what you expect for a romantic or quiet week-end.Unfortunately, the good part of the experience stops at the moment you start to order your aperitif...We started with 2 glasses of Champagne (Pommery) and it was definitively at room temperature..apparently, the wine cabinet was faulty, therefore temperature for Champagne and white wine was too warm. (but the Champagne was still on our final bill..)The first course (stukkade,Pata Negra & Foie gras) was average, for the main course (Beef fillet and sweet bread) we were not asked how we wanted the meat to be cooked, and the dessert was as average as the first course.Last remark, we did order a bottle of red wine, it was brought to us quickly but stayed uncorked for 15mns behind us until I asked the waiter to let the wine breathe a little before being served..Let us hope that this team had a bad day during our visit,..for 85euros per person you should expect a bit more than good surroundings and very friendly staff.
4 based on 85 reviews
Great food and perfect service. No nonsense and food treated with love and care in preparation. Wine list is fantastic and absolutely worthwhile. Try the Nebbiolo if you like Italian wines but not too heavy (more light like Burgundy). The maitre is a typical local very friendly and no nonsense character. Service is again friendly and non nonsense.You feel at home here in the woods with great food without the feeling of going out eating 'too posh'. Wonderfull ecperience
4 based on 155 reviews
The Dutch are generally down to earth people, except when it comes to their geographical names. The 60m (200ft) hill on which De Swarte Ruijter (Black Horseman) is situated, is officially called a âmountainâ.The restaurant, which is housed in a thatched former villa, has deservedly earned a Michelin star. During good summer days, it is possible to eat outside. There are ten separate bedrooms that border on to the pine forest; each has a small patio. The in-house brochure identifies the rooms as âsuitesâ, which is an exaggeration. The rooms are adequate but none too large and a bit sombre.The cherry on the pudding at this place is, without doubt, the excellent restaurant. We dined here on two consecutive evenings. The food was very tasty, beautifully presented, and the service was impeccable. And they do not skimp on the portions and amuses. Go and treat yourself.De Swarte Ruijter offers special stay-and-eat arrangements which are excellent value for money. The slightly hilly area is good for walks and cycling. One can rent bikes, including electric ones, in the nearby village. There is safe and ample parking available. A ten-minute walk will take you to the impressive Canadian War Cemetery where some 1,500 mostly young Canadian soldiers are buried, who fell during the liberation of Holland from the Nazis in 1945.
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4 based on 27 reviews
The Kroon is a versatile restaurant with a wide kitchen. Please be welcome in or restaurant. See you at the Kroon
Good and solid menu to choose from with a relatively fast service and reasonably priced. They used to have a huge grand dessert but we havenât tested that one recently.
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