Reviews on International food in Breskens, Zeeland Province, The Netherlands. Breskens is a harbour town on the Westerschelde in the municipality of Sluis in the province of Zeeland, in the south-western Netherlands. Its population is 4,787 (as of 2010).
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4 based on 175 reviews
Cafe Restaurant De Drie Koningen and Brewery MARCKENSTEIJN. The brewery is integrated in the Cafe Restaurant. The property is located on the historic market Groede.
Booked table for 16, no deposit or credit card needed. When we turned up Stijn got us all sorted out quickly, translated as necessary, and served us all very quickly. A great first night together for the group and a great impression of Dutch hospitality
4 based on 91 reviews
ONS DAGELIJKS KOST is an cosy and homy special beer cafe/lunch room and restaurant on the nicest square of Breskens! With us you can have a delicious lunch, diner and bubbling. In addition to the various dishes on the menu, we offer you a large assortment
On our recent trip to Cadzand, we did a bit of car touring on a rainy Tuesday. Many restaurants and shops were still closed as it was the end of February. We arrived at this restaurant and only a few people were inside. The waitstaff was friendly and attentive, but our fish and chips took almost 30 minutes to get come to us. Not sure what took so long since the place was virtually empty. The IPA and fish were yummy. We were glad to be warm and dry with full bellies.
4 based on 116 reviews
We spend few days vacation in Breskens and happened to walk into this Restaurant first evening after Arrival.Very nice People, who welcomed us.Good choice of Food, nice Service with recommendations of what to take.Pizza and noodles nicely prepared.We certainly will return !!
4 based on 91 reviews
ONS DAGELIJKS KOST is an cosy and homy special beer cafe/lunch room and restaurant on the nicest square of Breskens! With us you can have a delicious lunch, diner and bubbling. In addition to the various dishes on the menu, we offer you a large assortment
On our recent trip to Cadzand, we did a bit of car touring on a rainy Tuesday. Many restaurants and shops were still closed as it was the end of February. We arrived at this restaurant and only a few people were inside. The waitstaff was friendly and attentive, but our fish and chips took almost 30 minutes to get come to us. Not sure what took so long since the place was virtually empty. The IPA and fish were yummy. We were glad to be warm and dry with full bellies.
4 based on 84 reviews
De Buurman means The Neighbour. No doubt this name is chosen because this restaurant is a recent extention of the nextdoor pub that has been there for decennia. Hence you would expect the served food to be simple pubgrub quality for a reasonable price. This is half right: the price is indeed very reasonable and low compared to local competition, but the quality of the food is no less than excellent ! The pub origin of this restaurant shines through in the extensive beer menu whereas wine is only available red, rose or white of the house, and served in too small glasses and not in quarters or half liter quantity. That is an important issue to improve but it really is the only issue. Highly recommended !!
4 based on 49 reviews
The four of us (two couples) went to tapas restaurant Escobar for an experience that is different from the usual three of four course dinner. We really appreciated the dishes that the new and very skilful chef prepared. Never we realized that something as basic as cabbage lettuce can be prepared as a warm dish and can be tasting so entirely different from what you know and expect. The beef dish deserves special recognition for its taste and tenderness. Best system for a party of two, three or four: just order one of all the tapas on the menu and continue with repeats of the best ones... and that brings us to the one and only downside: when you keep going till you are really full and satisfied, you may brace yourself for a significant bill . Advice: reduce the tapas prices (certainly the ones with cheap ingrediens) with 20% and the place will be packed every evening. These tastes deserve a large audience !
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4 based on 77 reviews
Food is good. During summer great place to eat outside.
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4 based on 154 reviews
This restaurant positions itself slightly upmarket compared to the competitors in this fishermans village that hosts a remarkable large number of restaurants within its borders.Question is, does this restaurant offer enough extra in order to justify the 10 to 20 % price difference? My answer is ambivalent: yes and no. Don't get me wrong: service and food quality are very good. However, the main course is accompanied by french fries. That in itself is a too easy choise at this level, but what makes it worse is that these fries are not even home made.The quality of the kitches may justify the price level, but this restaurant has to figure out some extra;s in orde to complete the overall picture. Something like a wine degustation menu with a glass of well chosen wine to accompany each course would be a good option.
4 based on 255 reviews
We started off a bit on the wrong foot as they couldn't find our booking and seemed flustered, and I was flustered because I didn't see why it mattered given that they had many tables available. Things improved from there. Someone helpfully explained the entire menu (which was in Dutch!). We settled on mussels nature, which came in a huge traditional pot with frites and sauce. We also had the shrimp croquettes and one order of bread with herbed butter. Everything came out at the same time and was fresh and delicious. The mussels weren't the best I've ever had - I thought the broth was too salty and too oniony - maybe the could have had more options (there were two - nature (the one we took) and garlic and cream. But they were good, and it was (almost) season, so we were happy with the choice. The rest of the food was fresh and delicious too. With drinks, I think it came to around 55-60 EUR. Very reasonable. And one of the server spoke Spanish (which my husband also speaks) - this simplified things as English wasn't getting much traction. A nice location with free 1.5 hour parking. Recommended!
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4 based on 91 reviews
ONS DAGELIJKS KOST is an cosy and homy special beer cafe/lunch room and restaurant on the nicest square of Breskens! With us you can have a delicious lunch, diner and bubbling. In addition to the various dishes on the menu, we offer you a large assortment
On our recent trip to Cadzand, we did a bit of car touring on a rainy Tuesday. Many restaurants and shops were still closed as it was the end of February. We arrived at this restaurant and only a few people were inside. The waitstaff was friendly and attentive, but our fish and chips took almost 30 minutes to get come to us. Not sure what took so long since the place was virtually empty. The IPA and fish were yummy. We were glad to be warm and dry with full bellies.
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