Find out what Central European restaurants to try in Oosterbeek. Oosterbeek is a village in the eastern part of Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Renkum in the province of Gelderland, about 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Arnhem.
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3 based on 295 reviews
The first Dudok is in Rotterdam. I love their apple pie. And now I found this Dudok which has the same look and feel. Friendly service on the terrace and there is a âsecret gardenâ too.
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4 based on 128 reviews
Visited this restaurant with 4 people, quite late on a Sunday evening.The interior looks like a large living room, separated with sliding doors in the middle and breaths a very nice and home feeling atmosphere. We all took the culinary surprise menu and I can say we were surprised. This is really excellent cooking, nice small dishes rich in flavor and colors, beautiful to see and even better to eat. Very, Very well deserved compliments to the chef and his team. Anthe good surprise is the price, as this is really excellent value for money, especially in the Netherlands. We will defiantly return here. Highly recommended for all gastronomic restaurant lovers.
Where to eat European food in Oosterbeek: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 110 reviews
Located in the hart of the city of Arnhem, this great Brasserie, restaurant, wine and beer bar, formaly a church!, is famous about their special food & drinks !!
had reserved for a Wednesday evening. On arrival, did not appear to be known to the personnel (have seen this in earlier reviews). Once seated friendly and efficient service. Nice surroundings. Special dietary requirements were treated seriously. Well done. Food was excellent. Worth a visit.
4 based on 413 reviews
I had the egg plant for dinner and it was very tasty. The cheese cake for dessert was also good. Very nice atmosphere. The service was a bit slow considering that the place wasn't very busy while I was there. Nevertheless, I'll be back.
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4 based on 136 reviews
We started with venison and wild boar sausage, olives, and almonds - on the house and excellent. The Guernsey butter was extraordinary for such a common part of a meal. We asked for the four-course 'surprise' menu and were treated royally. Our first was lobster with foam and a lightly fried asparagus - the lobster was sliced thin with asparagus in basil olive oil and herbs. Sole in a veloute sauce with mushrooms and herbs followed. Then venison in a wonderfully scented reduction sauce with pureed parsley root, fresh peas, carrots, and greens. We ended with marinated strawberries in a strawberry sauce with Moscato wine; buffalo yogurt gelato; and a crisp puffed cookie. A wonderful meal worthy of a Michelin star and I don't understand why this restaurant does not have one.
Top 10 Asian food in Oosterbeek, Gelderland Province, The Netherlands
4 based on 117 reviews
We were five: two adults, one child and two babies. The service at the beginning was pretty good, the waiter explained everything but the main course came after 30 minutes. The waiting was too much since we ordered steak, fish, two chicken nuggets and the restaurant was EMPTY. Only us.The food is ok, I had better steaks and the chicken nuggets tasted like McDonalds.At the end we asked for the bill and the desert from the kids lunch but after 20 minutes realized that the ice cream will not come (we rechecked with the waiter and he said its on the way) so we left after paying the bill.The restaurant seems fancy but it's a pity that the service is awful.
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Oosterbeek: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 671 reviews
We had lunch here on a warm summerday after a long morning walk. The food was great, nice wines and good service. What can you want more
4 based on 249 reviews
I really liked this place. Its located in the coaching house of the 19th century Villa Hartenstein, which now houses the Airborne Museum. I started with the Sea Bass (prepared as a tartar and grilled) followed by the lamb. All prepared in an imaginative way. Style is typical of up-marker restaurants in the Netherlands: French influenced, but with local ingredients. The wine list was interesting and had several tempting options starting at less than 25 Euro per bottle. The serving staff were all young and were both pleasant and excellently trained. I'll certainly go back when I'm in the area.
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