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The well-fitted kitchen has a refrigerator, kitchenware, a microwave and a tea and coffee maker. The family room feature…
Guests can make meals in the kitchen that has a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. The double room f…
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Restaurants nearby
- Nami★ Michelin Are those UFOs on Bernardus golf course? It may look like that, but this futuristic building actually houses a beautifully designed restaurant that exudes casual luxury. The terrace overlooking the golfing greens is simply divine! Each description of the dishes on the extensive menu is more tempting than the last. You will want to try everything! Chef Schoonus and his team incorporate a nod to various Asian cuisines in their dishes. Start off with a few amuse-bouches and some fabulous sushi, then continue, for instance, with succulent grilled sole elevated by orange salt and a kimchi-infused b8.8km
- Sense★ Michelin Upon entering the 17C Villa Bleijenburg, you choose: left for the easygoing gastrobar serving elegant small plates and the ever-classic sole meunière throughout the day, or right for a more upscale fine dining experience with a multi-course set menu or small à la carte selection. Both sleek, stylish spaces overlook the central kitchen, where Dennis Middeldorp demonstrates his ability to effortlessly combine classical expertise with creative ideas, a love for the fresh vibrancy of Asian cuisine and respect for the principles of Dutch Cuisine. To brighten up a rich terrine of smoked eel and foie12.7km
- Alma★ Michelin A potted history of the location that now houses Alma: It was once home to De Swaen, the restaurant where renowned chef Cas Spijkers, was awarded one and then two MICHELIN stars. Today, Wouter van Laarhoven is upholding the establishment tradition of excellence. You enter through the vibrant Alma Bodega on the ground floor to reach the fine dining restaurant on the first floor. This stylish, refined establishment that exudes modern sophistication is complemented by a magnificent terrace overlooking the Lind. Chef Van Laarhoven pours his soul (alma in Spanish) into each dish, combining inventiv16.9km
- Pollevie Martin Berkelmans has a passion for vegetables. He sources them from a food forest and a local farm and likes to experiment with them in his fermentation lab. The versatility of vegetables makes his dishes both playful and intriguing – they dictate the culinary direction, although meat and fish are also incorporated into his cooking. The succulent partridge breast and the rich stew are elevated to new heights with parsley root, a vegetable and walnut purée and a robust sauce featuring cassis for a sweet-and-sour note. The slightly industrial feel and organic vibe lend this inviting restaurant 10.3km
- Kok VerhoevenBib Take the door on the left to a chic, cosmopolitan restaurant specialising in delicious fish and seafood. Or choose the door on the right for the more relaxed brasserie, where an extensive menu of boldly flavoured dishes – featuring plenty of fish – delivers on quality. The range includes classic cuisine and Mediterranean- or Asian-inspired creations. A pristine cod fillet with mashed potatoes and a beurre blanc, a generous bento box featuring sashimi and sushi, or vegetarian tortellini? The choice is yours!19.4km
- Te Koop in TilburgBib Crispy fried soft shell crab with broccoli and couscous, tomato tartare with a Manchego foam and herb oil, or beef bavette steak with veal jus infused with cloves and cardamom… Located just outside Tilburg city centre, this cosy neighbourhood restaurant with a warm and welcoming decor has it all. The chef, who enjoys tapping into international flavours and makes sure to cater to vegetarians, showcases his cuisine in an appealing choice of courses from which diners compile their own set menu. What's not to like?19.5km
- nevel Hostess Marjolein, chef Douwe and zythologist Bobby (recognisable by the restaurant's logo tattooed on their arms) welcome you to their warm and inviting, artistic space, in which beer and vegetables take centre stage – there is even a vegetable display by the open kitchen. The dishes are characterised by bold flavours and are complemented by beers that lend just the right amount of bitterness, spice or other nuances. Think ribbons of tangy marinated swede and creamed swede paired with a horseradish vinaigrette and seaweed cream and crisps. Vibrant cuisine with a distinct identity.10.8km
- Noble Gastro House Noble Gastro House is both inviting and sleek, and a seat at the bar is perfect for watching the kitchen team up close. This is the kind of place where anything goes. Whether you're in the market for a quick bite or a multi-course dinner, you call the shots here! The set menu features a variety of interesting dishes, many of which can be ordered as either half or full portions. Monkfish fillet with an exquisite verjus beurre blanc, or al dente asparagus with morels that have been tossed in veal jus, accompanied by a buttery sauce with the subtle tartness of rhubarb: the familiar and the daring10.8km
- Auberge de Veste Settle in for a cosy dinner in this characterful property nestled beside a little river and dating back to 1849. Each month, Ruben Coonen unveils a new surprise menu, continually justifying his guests' faith in his culinary talents and wine recommendations. Whether he serves up a tender piece of veal with an aromatic jus de cuisson, or a pristine cod fillet with the fine nuances of a dashi vinaigrette, his market-fresh cuisine is at times intricate and always brimming with flavour.10.8km
- Japans restaurant Shiro Shiro has been famed for serving traditional Japanese cuisine since 1989. In this intimate restaurant you will discover all the delights of kaiseki-ryori cuisine – a traditional interplay of intense flavours and subtle textures. Sushi made with the finest rice and ultra-fresh fish (it's best to order sushi when you make your reservation), beautifully crispy shrimp tempura, a deeply aromatic teriyaki sauce... Accompanied by exciting sake recommendations courtesy of your hostess.10.9km
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