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1 King Bed 377 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 32-inch Smart TV with cable channels F…
The luxury rooms are classic, spacious suites with their own special bathroom with bath and walk-in shower. Unwind in th…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The spacious doubl…
The comfort rooms are comfortable double rooms in various authentic styles. Each room is spacious and has a spacious bat…
1 King Bed 269 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 32-inch Smart TV with cable channels F…
The luxury rooms are classic, spacious suites with their own special bathroom and walk-in shower. Unwind in this lovely…
The standard rooms are beautiful double rooms known for their authentic details. The rustic trusses of the former constr…
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Restaurants nearby
- NiemeijerBib Janick and Leonie Niemeijer's light and airy restaurant is lively, yet has a distinctly natural and serene feel to it. The couple have put together an extensive à la carte menu and take great pride in their garden, from which they source vegetables and honey, among other produce. These are showcased in creative dishes that often incorporate a nod to Dutch culinary tradition. For instance, the chef glazes locally farmed duck in honey from his own apiary and roasts it to a perfect medium-rare. He serves it with various textures of kale, a sauerkraut jus, red cabbage compote, purée of Oudwijker F403m
- Noor★ Michelin Having sold De Loohoeve, Marleen and Jeroen Brouwer moved a little further north to Groningen, where they have given the Theresiakapel a facelift. The simplicity of the chapel has been preserved, as have the beautiful stained-glass windows, which are now complemented by a stylish interior design. This is no run-of-the-mill restaurant: upon entering, you are led through the state-of-the-art kitchen. The two chefs have joined forces in the kitchen to better express their creativity. It was already clear that their originality and sense of inventiveness knew no bounds, and here at Noor they conti4.1km
- Blumé At Blumé, familiar ingredients are given an unexpected twist. For instance, Jerusalem artichoke is used to impart an earthy quality to a chocolate dessert; cardamom lends spicy depth to celeriac – unconventional ideas meet skilful preparation with exciting results. Head to this elegant restaurant on the edge of Groningen's city centre to discover the set menu for yourself!113m
- Nassau A centuries-old beamed ceiling, glossy parquet flooring, sleek furniture design and views of the beautiful Prinsentuin walled garden – you really dine in style at Groningen's Nassau. The chef knows the importance of an intense sauce and loves working with top-notch produce such as langoustine and Anjou pigeon, which he showcases in elaborate dishes. For instance, he elevates hamachi, along with a medley of vegetables and seasonings, with a Thai-style sauce made with miso, coconut and lemongrass. His plant-based creations are equally remarkable. A beautifully curated wine list featuring an inte393m
- Dokjard Set in a former warehouse by the picturesque Noorderhaven, this relaxed "brew-bistro" offers a delightful blend of pub atmosphere and attentive service. When you first enter, you will be greeted by the aroma of freshly brewed beer and the sight of towering brewing kettles. The kitchen team pushes the boundaries, effortlessly weaving between the classic and creative. From steak tartare with an Asian twist to melt-in-your-mouth pork cheeks with dukkah and sesame seeds, this cuisine is vibrant and imaginative. The house beers perfectly complement the dishes, adding a personal touch. What a place!409m
- Vive La Vie This retro-style building with a warm ambience is the perfect place for a special meal. Chef Jeroen Sportel prepares complex and creative dishes, regularly taking inspiration from Asian cuisine and offering just one surprise menu which is highly influenced by the passing seasons.616m
- De Haan Three friends have come up with an original concept: they prepare a single set menu in their open kitchen, serve the dishes themselves thus dispensing with the services of any additional waitstaff. Diners are responsible for getting their own bread and beverages. The chefs enthusiastically explain in detail how they creatively combine complex flavours. They do not shy away from contrasts, but always maintain the right balance. With a vegetarian Stroganoff – intensified by a sophisticated sauce based on Madeira, port and red wine – the chefs showcase their prowess.653m
- Hanasato Hanasato exudes the understated simplicity associated with Japanese culinary culture. The kitchen follows the Washoku tradition, upholding authenticity and the celebrated subtlety of East Asian cuisine. Expect dishes such as sashimi made with ultra-fresh fish and served with fresh wasabi and a full-bodied soy sauce, or umami-rich chawanmushi with a rich, complex dashi. Be sure to try the shabu shabu – diners cook thinly sliced vegetables, meat and rice by dipping them into a rich broth. This is Japanese cuisine that leaves a lasting impression. Please note that the six-course set menu or the à731m
- Herberg Onder de Linden★ Michelin Steven Klein Nijenhuis's commitment to sustainability is apparent as soon as you enter his restaurant. He no longer serves dairy, beef or pork; instead, he lays the focus squarely on vegetables and fruit. His creativity and penchant for working with Asian ingredients make for dishes that are full of surprises and frequently have an unusual umami twist. Techniques such as pickling and the subtle use of seasonings such as sambal give local ingredients an extra dimension. He incorporates locally foraged lion's mane mushroom, for instance, into an intensely flavoursome dish with onion dashi, ferme8.1km
- De Grote Frederik Bistro This cosy neighbourhood bistro boasts a convivial atmosphere with a distinctly French feel. You immediately get the sense that the guests come first, and hostess Marjon provides delightfully cheerful service and excellent wine recommendations. Chef Arnejan brings original ideas to the table with his market-fresh cuisine. His unpretentious dishes are rooted in classic culinary tradition but feature playful and surprising twists. For example, he pairs duck confit with aniseed bread, lightly honeyed baby carrots, carrot top tempura and an orange jus. Limited seating: reservations essential.1.7km
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