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Best restaurants in Berg en Dal

7 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

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Groenewoud

Bib Gourmand€€Modern French

A few authentic decorative features remind us that despite its comfortable and even trendy feel we are in Nijmegen's second-oldest café, built in 1763! The seasoned chef presents a modern take on French cuisine, marked by generosity and moments of surprising finesse. Think jalapeño worked into a cucumber foam to give prawn tartare a spicy kick, or green beans lightly dusted with sumac in a dish featuring steak with an oxtail and red wine sauce. The familiar and the inventive go hand in hand here. At Groenewoud, the value for money is fantastic, and you can drop in any time of day for a full se

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Bistrobar Berlin

Bib GourmandModern Cuisine, Sharing

With its edgy vibe and modern flair, this bistro bar captures the essence of Berlin's avant-garde culture. The music is somewhat louder downstairs, the upstairs area is more comfortable; but the creative cuisine is the same wherever you choose to sit. This enticing menu features a diverse selection of culinary delights, ranging from bold and experimental to comforting and familiar. Flat iron steak, for example, is cooked rare and served alongside an onion tarte Tatin with tonburi, creating a harmonious blend of sweet, tangy and smoky flavours. The accompanying bordelaise sauce is robust, and t

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Bistrot Regent

Bib Gourmand€€French, Traditional Cuisine

This timeless bistro is a slice of la douce France. It serves classics such as egg mayonnaise, and both the menu and excellent wine list showcase the best of what that country has to offer. Chef Robbert van Sonsbeek is a master sauce maker and treats his ingredients with respect. In a dish featuring succulent roasted farm-raised chicken, he includes the tenderloin, pairing it with pan-fried chanterelles and a refined butter sauce infused with vin jaune. From a tempting array of indulgent dishes, you can order à la carte or create your own Bib Gourmand set menu. Robbert and Heleen clearly put t

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Puur Sanh

€€€Creative

Puur Sanh's cuisine is captivating with its creative, daring, and exciting flavours. Chef Witte focuses on plant-based dishes and likes to think outside the box. For instance, he combines textures of pineapple with a sweet potato beignet, coconut and curry cream, spicy fennel and sesame seeds, and a potato crème brûlée. Daring, but it absolutely works! Treat yourself to a seat on the terrace and sample the wonderful selection of whiskies and wines. A feast for the senses!

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Flores

€€€Country cooking, Contemporary

Owner and sommelier Elroy Slijkhuis has transformed this family-run business into a cosy gastro bistro – the tables on the patio by the wine store are much in demand! He has a clear vision for this enterprise: The emphasis is on plant-forward cuisine, with a commitment to using home-grown/local produce and ensuring the welfare of all parties. Natural wines dominate the wine list. Chef Luuk Freriks's dishes tend to be daring – even unsettling at times. He painstakingly transforms vegetables such as carrots and beetroot into a remarkable "charcuterie" platter. Koji is a tool he frequently uses t

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Restaurant MANNA

€€€International

MANNA blends fashion and cosmopolitan flair in a building full of character. Out front, there's a charming city terrace; inside, no fewer than five private dining rooms await, along with luxurious hotel rooms upstairs. Fish takes centre stage here, but meat lovers and vegetarians are equally well catered for. The plates presented are just as on trend as the setting. Whether you are in the mood for a bento box starter, followed by a succulent entrecôte with a balsamic-infused roasting jus, or sea bass baked in a salt crust, MANNA delivers. Alternatively, indulge in a super fresh seafood platter

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Witlof

€€€Farm to table

The view of the Waal River, the ever-cheerful hostess, glimpses of the chef at work as you pass by the kitchen on your way to use the facilities, plus the moss-covered wall and numerous paintings of fish all contribute to the welcoming atmosphere at this cosy establishment. Jurgen Eikholt lovingly prepares classic cuisine with his trademark sophisticated, often Asian-inspired touches. One example is his use of mirin in a hollandaise sauce to lend salmon and al dente vegetables a rich, subtly sweet note. Witlof only serves surprise menus, and they are definitely worthy of your confidence.

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