Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Terneuzen. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Terneuzen (Dutch pronunciation: [tɛrˈnøːzə(n)] ( listen)) is a city and municipality in the southwestern Netherlands, in the province of Zeeland, in the middle of Zeelandic Flanders. With over 55,000 inhabitants, it is the most populous municipality of Zeeland.
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4 based on 177 reviews
Excellent menu, great dishes, first rate wines to accompany the menu. Extremely efficient service. Hostess and staff are charming and available for more information about the meal and the wines. Not cheap, but reasonable prices for that quality. One remark: the only colour used inside is grey, and there's too much of it! Nice garden for a dinner outside on a warm summer evening. I'll definitely be back
4 based on 313 reviews
At Fridays the restaurant offers a very special menu atâ¬78 (apero, wine and coffee included)The "amuses bouche" and the dessert is almost the same for several months or even years but the other dishes are alvast very delicious, according to the season. You won't be disappointed when you choose this menu. Value for money.
4 based on 174 reviews
Went here this week with three colleagues. It was absolutely delicious. Especially the scallop starter I had. Perfectly cooked. The menu was in Dutch but the waitress was able to explain it in perfect English. The service was great and the chef even came around during our mains to check everything was OK. Hope to go again soon.
4 based on 171 reviews
Whilst staying with friends we were taken to De Oude Haven Mosselrestaurant. This restaurant is situated in the middle of the town called Philippines. Whilst Philippines is a small town it is full of seafood and fish restaurants. Their speciality is mussels. We entered the restaurant, which was packed with customers and greeted by the owner, who showed us to a table. The drinks list and the food menu is extensive. I had prawns for my starter course and mussels for my main. The prawns were delicious as too were the mussels. The mussels when they arrived are astonishing. All four of us had the same, and the mussels came to us in batches for two people. The bowl that they arrived in was absolutely enormous. There were so many to eat. They were delicious. The staff were attentive, efficient and friendly. A perfect restaurant in which to have a delicious meal. Highly recommended. A note: all of our clothes smelt of mussels the next morning.
4 based on 334 reviews
This place is a classic fish and mussel restaurant. It serves perfect seafood, with shellfish at its best. We loved the oysters and the house speciality mussels (moules) are a real treat! The owner and staff are really friendly and make you feel at home. Worth a visit! And so is the region.
4 based on 120 reviews
We did the wine-dine-sleep formula with friends. Price for the whole programme, including a 5 course dinner with carefully selected superb wines, followed by spending the night in a large and comfortable hotelroom and a good breakfast for 129 euro per person, which is a bargain, seen the quality of the food and the services. We do this once or twice a year since a couple of years now, and are never dissapointed.
4 based on 130 reviews
I visited recently with my wife for dinner. There is basically a choice between two menu's - the Jeune Restaurateurs d'Europe (4-9 courses) or the crustacean (3-7 courses).Pro's: The food is very good, our lobster main dish was particularly succulent. The langoustine dish was really nice too. There's a good choice of reasonably priced wines including wines by the glass at 5 or 6 euro.Waitresses were very pleasant.Tables are well spacedCon'sIt took an age between courses. We arrived just before 8pm and after two starters plus a couple of nibbles didn't get our main course until after 10:15, it was around a 45 minutes between the second starter and main course and my wife was getting impatient enough to think about paying and leaving, thankfully the lobster dish arrived and rescued the situation... There seemed to be only two chefs in the kitchen, and maybe if you have more courses they arrive quicker but there were certainly times when I looked around the room and no-one was eating at any of the ten tables.There was no choice of dessert. I'm not keen on apricots and as it was described as apricot based (though there were only two small pieces of apricot in reality) I had to go for cheese.Conclusion: Would we return? Probably, if only for the lobster dish. I would suggest to take at least 4 courses as they are small - we took the crustacean menu as four courses and I ate more bread than I would normally but still didn't leave too full. I would qualify that by saying that they didn't skimp on the amount lobster and of course both that and langoustine are expensive ingredients. You can take dishes as a la carte so maybe you get bigger portions if you do.
4 based on 208 reviews
We were visiting relatives in Zelzate, Belgium and they asked us if we like to have mussels for lunch. We love mussels so we said yes, and they took us to this little restaurant in the Nederlands. It was delicious, the mussels were awesome! I recommend it to anyone who likes mussels. I'm looking forward to going again soon. The staff is very friendly as well.Website: www.mosselbank,nl
4 based on 147 reviews
Cosy small restaurant with nice dishes and friendly atmosphere. The original thing is that there is no menu, so don't expect to order a specific dish for you. On the contrary, dinner starts, and in the course of time you are served with dishes that the are the chef's choice over a period of 2-3 hours in total. Each serving round contains a limited number of dishes with small portions of different types of food (appetisers, fish, chicken, salads etc.), but as there are 6-7 rounds in total (including desert), the total quantity of food that is served is more than enough for an average person. Most of the dishes were Spanish-Mediterranean with some local ones included as well.The service is excellent, very friendly and welcoming. In general we had a very nice dinner and we would definitely recommend it.
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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