Discover Restaurants offering the best Dutch food in Hulst, Zeeland Province, The Netherlands. Hulst (Dutch pronunciation: [ɦɵlst] ( listen)) is a municipality and city in southwestern Netherlands in the east of Zeelandic Flanders.
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3 based on 15 reviews
the bread are not real from the bakery , but the one you buy in the supermarket to put in the oven. So they are very hard and crunchy . You have to wait forever to get a simple sandwich .... and I think for 'fake' bread very expensive . Maybe they have to cross the border and check out how a 'real' sandwich is made .....
Voor weinig geld met zijn tweetjes Vlaamse stoverij met Belse frieten. Smaakte prima. Leuk in stoofpotjes geserveerd. Helaas niet de frites die ik verwachtte toen het menu Belse frites aankondigde. De frietjes waren lekker hoor, maar niet de verwachte Vlaamse grotere verse frieten. Maar dat was het enige. De huiswijn zowel de witte als de rode is heel lekker.
Just happened to stop here for lunch. Had a great experience. Very friendly staff and good food. Planning to go back next time we're in Europe.
Me and my husband went here several times. Itâs a unique restaurant with beautifully surroundings. A lake, playground for the kids, big terrace with nice view, good food, good service and clean! The owner and heâs wife is very sweet. I will recommend 100% to go here! The best place in Zeeland. See you again!
4 based on 34 reviews
Stopped here on our way to a late night wedding party to get a bite to eat. Surprised by the very friendly welcome and the nice location on the large terrace. Open bar and kitchen so no secrets! A little bit noisy, but that was due to a family get-together of some locals enjoying the beers. Ordered mussels, since they are in season, and a local beer: the brewery located across the street provides very good Belgian style double/triple abbey beers.My partner ordered a chicken-satay with peanut sauce.Both portions were copious, fresh and served with a broad smile. The mussels (1,2 kg!) came in under 20 euros, which is superb value for money. Fries were hand-cut, which is always a big plus.All in all, a very enjoyable little dinner.
De Beleving is a cute and hip coffee cafe in the pretty town of Hulst. A lovely place to relax after exploring the fortifaction, church and windmill around the town. The coffee is excellent and served by the owner, a trained barista. De Beleving also serves a small but high quality lunch menu. The High Tea must be booked in advanced but is certainly worth the experience.
3 based on 117 reviews
On the market of Hulst, you will find this cosy restaurant with nice (heated) terrace. The personnel is efficient and friendly. A lot of Flemish enjoy here a good lunch for an acceptable price and ... you can drink here a lot of excellent strong (or less strong) Belgian beers.
4 based on 59 reviews
Very nice lunch good qualitie good service. Nice local beer. Nice environment well decorated staff very nice freindly quik .price wise ok for the netherland .seating outside
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4 based on 91 reviews
We stopped on our way home from Brugge to the Netherlands at the Korenbeurs to have dinner there with Social Deal coupons. Our table was set when we arrived, the staff was very friendly and helpful. The restaurant has a nice menu and beer-list and the foor was really good and they know wat well done means...Two minor issues to be solved: the towels in the restroom were placed too high for some of our group and the light in the mens toilet autmatically switched off after a while and when you are too long on the toilet you have to help yourself in the dark.
4 based on 85 reviews
Gasterij de Thuishaven is in de omgeving een begrip als het gaat om een lekker bakje koffie, een heerlijke lunch, een gezellig hapje en drankje op het terras, maar ook voor de vele zelfbereide â over het algemeen op de Vlaamse Keuken georiënteerde â warme
Tasteful and relaxed environment. Ronald the proprietor was attentive without being intrusive. His passion for good ingredients simply but well prepared was evident. We had dropped in to sing as part of a shanty festival on a wet rainy day and ordered a fish soup to warm ourselves up. It was lovely so we went back the next evening for a full meal.We weren't disappointed. We had fresh mussels. Large, plump and perfectly cooked followed by an indulgent sweet, Irish coffee and liquors. A delightful evening. We will be going back the next time we are within 30 kilometres!!!Julia & Derek Batters
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