"Barrier-free" Restaurants in Netherlands
Thérèse and Jonnie Boer's unpretentious restaurant has been one of the best gourmet addresses in the Netherlands for 20 years. Regional products such as pike-perch from the Eisselmeer and Zolderspek, as well as vegetables, some fermented, are at the top of the menu.
In an elegant house on the Herrengracht overlooking an enchanting garden, Sidney Schutte, who also trained in Hong Kong, creates his colourful & spectacular dishes with a play of different textures. Specialties: North Sea fish; gluten-free & vegetarian menus.
"Die grüne Laterne" is the creative playground of Jarno Eggen and the charming Cindy Borger. The garden with a view of the mill is enchanting, many products come from the same place and are 100% organic. The region is also rich in display, dairy products and rare mushrooms.
The Lindenhof is a cheerful meeting place for everyone who loves food and drink, according to chef Sunil, who comes from the Surinan-Hindustani (African-Indian) culture and focuses on explosions of flavour. Tip: Chef's table for two with a direct view into the kitchen.
The Lindenhof exudes the perfect idyll. An old farmhouse with a thatched roof, an English garden and the chef's small sailing boat behind the house. Martin Kruithof's cuisine focuses on ingredients with a love of detail and clearly recognisable dishes Tip: Luxurious guest rooms.
Chef Stefan van Sprang and his team at Aan de Poel impress with a fine selection of first-class local and international dishes. The view of the water is as breathtaking as the view of Robbert Veuger's wine list. Private dinner in the wine bar.
Relaxed, elegant gastronomy with meticulous attention to detail characterises Fred Mustert. His golden touch with acidity is the hallmark of his aesthetically pleasing dishes. Service with a sense of humour. Specialty of the house: valuable shellfish and rare vegetables.
Head chef and SVH master chef Michel van der Kroft presents his intense yet always elegant dishes in a modern, historic fisherman's house. His wife Maria do Céuseine is responsible for inspiration and a Portuguese touch.