Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Utrecht Province including Loaded, Kimmade Vietnamese Street Food, Loaded, Jasmijn & ik, Restaurant Blauw Utrecht, Selamat Makan, Kraton Rosbeijer, Sally's Indonesion Kitchen & Restaurant, The Streetfood Club, Miyagi & Jones Utrecht
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4 based on 139 reviews
Miyagi And Jones Is The New Hotspot In Utrecht. Situated At Veemarktplein 42 You Can Enjoy Our Fine Wines, More Than 30 Special Beers And Of Course Our Asian Streetfood; Asian Dishes With A Western Twist. In Our Sturdy And Innovative Interior You'll Have
Overall it was a good experience. The options were plentyful and the food was good. At the beginning of the meal the server said that we would be "stuffed" by the end because it was a big meal but it was not as filling as we were expecting, though it was still satifying.There were a lot of flavorful dishes and we enjoyed almost all of them. We were just annoyed with how much ganish appaeard on some of the dishes. With the char siu, you couldn't even see the meat when they placed the dish down because it was just covered with bell peppers.Other than that, the tables were just a touch small for the size of plates they were serving on. I felt like they were overcompensating the portion sizes with garnish and larger plates.Aside from those details, we would still recommend this restaurant and would definitely go back!
4 based on 236 reviews
Amazing vibe! This place is perfect for a group of friends wiling to share everything.The service was terrific and so was the food. You can choose Mexican, Vietnamese, Chinese and some Mediterranean/Lebanese. We tried a bit of everything and everything was perfect.Itâs a very busy place on the weekends, so arrive early (group under 6 is unlikely to get a reservation).
4 based on 148 reviews
We met friends for dinner, the selection of set menus gives a great variation of tastes and textures. Super Friendly service in a very comfortable atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit. We will return.
4 based on 160 reviews
Tien Loedyo Hartono is the master chef of the cuisine of Indonesian Restaurant Kraton Rosbeijer and turns the most delicious food on your plate in an atmosphere which has its roots in the traditional country life on Java, but is firmly established in the
We were invited by friends for dinner in the KRATON restaurant in Leusden. My friend and I are of Dutch-Indonesian descent, so I trusted his choice was a good one. And indeed, the food is really very good. Quite authentic Indonesian taste. I ordered a "Tahu Telor" (an omellette of tofu and egg, covered by beansprouts, fresh spring onion, fried onion, in a soya sauce) and "Gulay Kambing" (goat or lamb stewed in a spiced sauce). It came with a bowl of fried rice. The taste was very good, but it was really too much for the stomach of a 76-year guest. My wife ordered a soto (spiced soup with beansprouts, chicken, etc.) and three grilled skewers of mutton in a soya sauce with onion. My friend's wife ordered gado-gado (three vegetables garnished with slices of boiled egg and served with a spice peanut sauce) and my friend a rice-table with three different skewers of grilled meat (chicken, mutton and pork) and condiments. The restaurant is nicely decorated and spacy, while the waitresses (some of them of Indonesian-Dutch descent) provided friendly and swift service. Before leaving I went to the open kitchen to compliment the Indonesian cook fore the excellent food that I had enjoyed over dinner. Once again, if you like authentic Indonesian food, then I can certainly recommend this restaurant to you and your guests.
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4 based on 276 reviews
We re-visited this restaurant with high hopes. I used to eat in this restaurant a lot about 15-20 years ago when this was the top Indonesian restaurant in Utrecht. I am afraid that my experience this time was the complete opposite to the ones I have had previously, and this restaurant has definitely moved to the bottom place.We were shocked with the service and although the staff were friendly, they were totally out of there comfort zone and seemed unexperienced and unprofessional. I was very surprised that the quality level of food was so different than it used to be.We were extremely disappointed with the overall experience and I have made the following list of issues, some small and some big, but my main complaints are really about the food, which was extremely disappointing for me.We had different sate's for starters and for main course a small rijsttafel and Ikan Bali.1. The 35 euro's bottle of wine we ordered was put in a bucket of tap water without any ice, so the wine was at room temperature.2. The flowers on the table were fake and the table cloth was only a small strip covering the centre of the table.3. There was a mismatch of all different crockery and glasware.4. We had to wait about 50 minutes in between starters and main course.5. During our dinner there was a constant coming and going of food delivery moped drivers, which I found rather annoying as they pass the tables with large plastic bags and helmets on their way to deliver the food orders. This was I think the reason why there was a 50 minute wait between starter and main course. It felt that the food deliveries are almost more important than the dining guests in the restaurant.6.The sate ajam was very thinly sliced and totally bland, it didn't have the griddle/grill marks on it and wasn't marinated at all, the sate sauce on this was tasteless and very thin and watery.7. The very expensive sate kambing, normally my favourite, was definitely not goat as advertised, but instead a cheap shortcut was taken and thin slices of tough dry mutton was used, there was no doubt about it. This was my main issue of the evening as I felt being lied to.8. The ikan bali, mackerel in chili sauce, had a nice spicy flavour but the sauce was watery and the fish was dry, my question was how can mackerel be dry?9. The atjar tjampur was underpickled.10. The gado gado had a lot of watery beansprouts in it and again, the peanut sauce on top was thin and tasteless.I could live with all these complaints but for a bill of 114 euro's I feel that these complaints are valid.
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4 based on 593 reviews
We invite you to enjoy the enormous diversity of the Indonesian kitchen in a warm, modern setting. In our restaurants in Utrecht and Amsterdam we use pure ingredients to serve you tradition, with a range of flavors and preparation methods, but always with
This restaurant has amazing food! Itâs tiny, so reservations recommended... and the Chefâs Tasting Menu (vegetarian and vegan options available) was fantastic â 18 dishes to try! Sauces were rich and varied, service was friendly and informative. Dutch and English spoken fluently by all staff with smatterings of other languages.
Most Popular American food in Utrecht Province, The Netherlands
4 based on 175 reviews
Stayed in Utrecht for two nights and searched our phones for the nearest restaurant. This was it, and we have never had Asian Fusion before so didnât know what to expect. We were very pleasantly surprised, the food was great . Even with chopsticks! They have English menus and all the staff , who were the friendliest Iâve come across in a long time spoke our language. All in all a wonderful new experience and when we return to Utrecht we shall come back to this restaurant.
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4 based on 23 reviews
Loaded Utrecht is a restaurant based on festival food. Tuesday untill sunday open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Serving festivalfood all day long. American pancakes - Smoothie bowl - poached eggs - smashed avo toast - Kimchi burger - Chili cheese fries -
Great place for brunch/lunch, with wonderful home made dishes close to the city center. Definitely worth the 5 minute walk from the center/train station.We ordered a smoothie bowl, eggs with spinach and salmon and a couple of cappucinos and it was all delicious.Highly recommended!
4 based on 528 reviews
A traditional Vietnamese Food Concept just as how you get in Vietnam: Street Food. The cuisine is famous of its spicy fresh and healthy characteristics. And don't forget, 95% of what we have to offer is gluten free!
Not great though. Working through $ eateries thereâs better Vietnamese though not in Utrecht at any price. The service was good though they are a bit understaffed given the steady flow of clientele. Itâs a small place with the ambience of what cafe used to mean. The few tables are divided between indoor and outdoor seating, the latter very agreeable on a warm Summer day/evening.
Best Street Food food near Utrecht Province, The Netherlands
4 based on 23 reviews
Loaded Utrecht is a restaurant based on festival food. Tuesday untill sunday open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Serving festivalfood all day long. American pancakes - Smoothie bowl - poached eggs - smashed avo toast - Kimchi burger - Chili cheese fries -
Great place for brunch/lunch, with wonderful home made dishes close to the city center. Definitely worth the 5 minute walk from the center/train station.We ordered a smoothie bowl, eggs with spinach and salmon and a couple of cappucinos and it was all delicious.Highly recommended!
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