Top 6 Grill food in Rosmalen, North Brabant Province, The Netherlands

March 12, 2020 Jasper Kershner

Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Rosmalen. Rosmalen is a town in the province of North Brabant, in the south of the Netherlands. It is located east of the city of 's-Hertogenbosch and has belonged to that municipality since 1996. Its population is around 35,000.
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6. Latin American Grill Restaurant Rodeo Den Bosch

Torenstraat 11, 5211 KK Den Bosch The Netherlands Latin, Grill, American Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Full Bar [email protected] +31 73 822 3099 http://www.restaurant-rodeo.nl/#
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4 based on 112 reviews

Latin American Grill Restaurant Rodeo Den Bosch

Reviewed By breakluvvers

found rodeo by chance while staying in a hotel nearby.walked in without reservation on a thurs night at 8.30pm and was kindly facilitated with a table for 4.varied menu with huge portions and very reasonably priced.the group had everything from steak to fajitas and enchiladas. Lots of mixed accompaniments rice fries and potatoes. Service was good and staff were friendly.we had a great night and would recommend and return.

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5. Restaurant Vrienden

Hinthamerstraat 109, 5211 MH Den Bosch The Netherlands Dutch, International, Grill, European Dinner Reservations, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Table Service, Takeout, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +31 73 690 8888 http://www.restaurant-vrienden.nl/
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4 based on 53 reviews

Restaurant Vrienden

Reviewed By richardmK6544JT

This was a great find. Just outside the main town, it had a great atmosphere. Friendly and relaxed. But the food is the natural highlight! We found half a chicken was ample. The picanha steak was also amazing! Good choice of drinks too. We will definitely be back. Loved it, thank you.

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4. Bar 35

Lepelstraat 35, 5211 DP Den Bosch The Netherlands Dutch, Bar, Grill Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Reservations, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Full Bar [email protected] +31 73 720 0877 http://www.bar35.nl/
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4 based on 130 reviews

Bar 35

Reviewed By richardmK6544JT

Let’s mention the elephant in the room first! If you don’t want your burger medium rare, say so! Personally, it’s how a good burger should be, my wife prefers it medium. That’s what we asked for and that’s what we got. Awesome burgers!! Anyone who says they are under cooked or raw, is either uneducated or expecting something else from a medium rare burger. (Which was mentioned to us when ordering!) Aside from the awesome burgers, the fries were amazing, still int heir jackets and a lovely mayo to go with them.Best burger I’ve ever had and will be back! What a find this was.

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3. Kaizen Sushi & Asian Fusion

Vreeburg 1, 5241 EJ Rosmalen The Netherlands Japanese, Sushi, Asian, Vietnamese, Seafood, Grill, Fusion Dinner, Drinks Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Delivery, Free Off-Street Parking, Wine and Beer, Digital Payments, Free Wifi [email protected] +31 73 689 9527 http://kaizensushi.nl/
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4 based on 36 reviews

Kaizen Sushi & Asian Fusion

Bij Kaizen Sushi & Asian Fusion serveren we innovatieve gerechten uit de Aziatische keuken. Onze specialiteiten worden dagelijks vers klaargemaakt door een team van gepassioneerde koks. Bij bereiding selecteren wij uitsluitend hoge kwaliteit ingrediënten.

Reviewed By Olaf1965

Last year, I visited this restaurant that had just opened and was surprised by the different tastes and menu offerings of this Asian fusion restaurant. This year’s visit was a bit of a disappointment. This restaurant has lost touch and steam in taste and quality of dishes. Different beef dishes all suffer from the dame salty soy sauce taste, almost like with help if industrial taste improvers like dressing and sauces you can bit in the supermarkt. The dragon sushis’s Rice was too Loosely rollend and fell apart while picking it up, suffering from a pile of potatoe straw that took away all taste of the sushi’s fillings. No lemon grass taste in the lemon grass skewers, only soy sauce taste. It seemed if the restaurant had changed the ingredients: thicker rice rolls on the sushi and fewer fine ingredients. No innovation in the menu at all since a year ago, takes away the surprise. Flat tastes in general, while the Asian fusion concept has all the opportunities to offer more variety in Tastes: more spicy offerings, more lemon tastes, less dominance of standard salty soy sauce tastes. Strong used cooking oil odour inside the whole restaurant dominating the place, makes you wonder if they change the oil often enough and spare you the cancerous effects of overused cooking oil. So the dishes and tastes have become less distinguished and different, smaller and fewer high end ingredients, flat tastes in general. Staff a bit stressed because of the e or ours amount of delivery orders. We felt that guests in the restaurants now need to wait more and suffer from flatter tastes and one size fits all foods because of the uptake of the deliveries. Should not be this way. Last year I wrote it was worthwhile to drive extra miles to experience this restaurant, but the brilliance has gone and Kaizen is now more of a standard stand village restaurant, it is becoming just an other Chinese with slightly different dishes in a sharing bites concept. It has downgraded itself. Very good coffee, nice staff. It is obvious that the villagers go for delivery orders and that that the physical restaurant probably cannot compete with delivery meals where people accept less sophisticated tastes. It would be good if the physical restaurant offered something extra and not only a table for the same food.

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2. Sitio

Korenbrugstraat 16, 5211 EG Den Bosch The Netherlands Steakhouse, International, Grill, Contemporary Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service +31 73 888 4088 http://www.sitio.nl
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4 based on 188 reviews

Sitio

Reviewed By EllieJulianadorp

We stopped here for a late lunch, in a very busy street in Den Bosch. We sat inside because it was so busy outside, service was quick and friendly, but food very disappointing and expensive (17 euros 50cents for a hamburger and chips). The veal bouillon was very watery and not a lot of taste (7euros 50 cents)

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1. FF Swanjee

Hinthamerstraat 76-78, 5211 MS Den Bosch The Netherlands Dutch, Seafood, European, International, Grill Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +31 73 614 7832 http://www.ffswanjee.nl
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4 based on 621 reviews

FF Swanjee

Ff Swanjee is a young restaurant in Den Bosch, with something nice for everybody. Hospitality, Quality and Experience are the fundaments of our philosophy. We only work with products of the highest quality, mostly organic and home made. We create a cosy a

Reviewed By YinxFed

I must say that this is a wonderful restaurant, and hubby and I were glad that we were seated so quickly, despite not having made a reservation. This restaurant came highly recommended to us, so we were eager to eat here as we are staying in Den Bosch for four weeks.As I said, we were quickly seated and we thought that the staff were incredibly attentive and friendly. We found the menu to be a little bit overwhelming, but the prices looked reasonable, so we were happily deciding what we might choose. One of the staff approached us and explained that Swanjee create small tapas-like dishes, so we asked which size plates we should choose (they offered small or large). He advised us to select about 9 small dishes between us. Then he asked if we would like to have a surprise menu. We told him that this would be fine as long as there were no nuts in any of the dishes (hubby is allergic). We were assured that this would be fine, so we left our meal in his capable hands, certain that we would be delighted by the results.We were indeed delighted - we received six small dishes - each one a wonderful presentation and taste combination, and each dish was explained to us by a very knowledgeable and engaging staff member. We ordered a couple of beers and we each had a dessert before asking for the bill.Our bill was 119 euros and we were flabbergasted. It turned out that our "surprise" menu was 90 euros (for two). To be honest, we should have asked the price when the surprise menu was offered to us, and when we mentioned this at the time of paying. Our main contact said that he realises that we hadn't discussed the price with us and apologised. He also offered us another beer, but by then we already had a bit of a bad taste in our mouths.To round off my review, I need to reiterate that this restaurant is very good, and the atmosphere is lively and welcoming. And we might even visit again, before we come home. But next time, we will order from the menu so that we know not only what we're getting, but also how much it is likely to cost.

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