Find out what European restaurants to try in Vianen. Vianen (Dutch pronunciation: [viˈjaːnə(n)]) is a municipality and a city in the central Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht. It is the only municipality in Utrecht located south of the Lek River. Before 2002 it was part of the province of South Holland. Vianen is bordered by two major motorways leading to Utrecht: the A2 (Amsterdam-Maastricht) on its west, and the A27 (Breda-Almere) just east of the town. Both roads can be notoriously congested near Vianen during peak commute hours.
Things to do in Vianen
4 based on 131 reviews
Although we couldnt speak dutch, the waitress lolly was very helpful & I had a fantastic peppered steak which was cooked perfectly, fries & salad, also got a top up of salad without charge, bar/restaurant brilliantly decorated & loved the night there !!
4 based on 315 reviews
I stayed here for one night on a business trip and ate in the hotel restaurant.I had schnitzel with a cheese sauce. It was pretty good and a very big portion.... Accompanied by wedges, fries, cabbage and a side salad.nearly too much food! This cost Euro 17.50 which is very good value for a hotel. There were plenty of other choices at similar price and a more expensive steak menu. Service was efficient and friendly. This is not really a restaurant you would travel to due to the location of the hotel but if you are staying here you will get a very nice meal without having to travel anywhere.
4 based on 26 reviews
The food is tasty. Very reasonable prices. The place, including bathrooms, could use some TLC. Bathroom access is through a fly curtain that leads you into the kitchen. Not sure that is where you would want your bathroom doors. Eclectic and colorful decoration. Electric tubes and wires for lights must be safe, but also rather visibly amateuristically installed.
4 based on 35 reviews
This shoarma and grill place is really very nice. Good food and friendly waiters. On a warm (or even cold) dry day you must sit outside, the view of the traditional bridge and canal are great and the atmosphere is very relaxed. Visited this place many times and location, the food and the friendly service make it an absolute charm.
4 based on 29 reviews
Before we left for the Far East we find time to see the relatives. We had our get together in this restaurant. The area has wide open space around to include the nice view of the De Lek. Food was very good in bigger serving... too much for me. We tried to order their specialty the pancake and apple pie and taste so good. The dessert came later. I love the yummy taste of it.
4 based on 98 reviews
An unpromising location (where it's easy to park) until you see the view behind the building. An unpromising entrance, giving way to a splendid wine cellar style dining room. A promising menu that should give you the confidence to order the "specialty" of the house: the surprise menu. Just tell them how many courses you want, sit back and relax. If you have dietary restrictions, it's even better: they actually listen and come up with surprisingly good variations or alternatives.Each dish is on the small side. Close your eyes, taste as well as you can, combine different parts of the dish. Unless you are a really big eater not only will you have had enough, you will have enjoyed your dessert as much as your first dish. Multiply that by generous portions of innovation and creativity. Unusual, but excellent combinations of ingredients make your meal as adventurous as a South Pole cruise. Set your prejudices aside and let the chef take you by the hand into a land you could not have dreamt up yourself. They passed my own simplistic test of attention to detail with flying colours: excellent bread and very good coffee.The negatives are really piddling. The acoustics are bizarre so the place can seem loud. If there is a wine chart I didn't see it and I sensed a strange aversion against French wines. These points are more than offset by an attentive, understanding and charming service.One day, Michelin will find them.
4 based on 55 reviews
We had a wonderful dining experience in this authentic Dutch restaurant in the pretty little town of Vianen about 10km from Utrecht. It's a converted old house with a lovely dining area and the freshest linen napkins I've seen! The shellfish starter was a dream and I had the mixed grill, my partner the fish of the day, both cooked to perfection. Generous, but not overly filling, portions prevented us from having the sweet.All washed down with perfect house red and delicious coffee. Served by the friendliest of staff, with about 30 covers capacity, this is a must if you want to get off the tourist track..and all for 40Eu each. There's B & B and afternoon tea too and would love to try both. Thank you Vianen!
4 based on 112 reviews
We went here for a small lunch, soup and pasta. My penne with salmon tasted very good, service was friendly and fast. The restaurant is in a nice location, next to a canal and the church, with a sun terrace (which was closed at our visit in February).
4 based on 252 reviews
Had the sushi bowl as lunch and I didnât see there was also fried chicken on it. I do t eat meat so I asked if they could change it for some extra salmon sashimi and they did. Super friendly service and very fast service.
4 based on 54 reviews
We are regulars. I like that the menu changes more often than with regular restaurants. The portion are smaller, but that just means you can taste more. Many wines by the glass and always something special available as well. I always enjoy this place. However my husband doesn't like the size of the portions, but likes the flavours of the food. he prefers the portion to be a little bit bigger.
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