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Hotel - Restaurant Braustube

8.3/ 10Very good

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Featuring free toiletries, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. Thi…

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Restaurants nearby

  • ONE★ Michelin This place is ONE of a kind. Housed in a converted factory, the restaurant blends raw industrial elements with trendy decor featuring unusual art including murals. The terrace at the Roer River is a fabulous spot in which to unwind. You are in good hands here, which you will sense as soon as the charming Canadian hostess comes to the table. She is your guide as you venture into Edwin Soumang's world of culinary sustainability. The chef boasts an urban kitchen garden of no less than 1 000m2, and he understands that the foundation of any great dish is the quality of its ingredients. What he does11.7km
  • Da Vinci★ Michelin Margo Reuten is a trailblazer in the Dutch culinary world. She has held at least one MICHELIN Star since 1999 and is the only female chef with this accolade in the Guide. Time and again, she impresses with her keen eye for detail, generosity and choice of ingredients, which she works meticulously, drawing on a wealth of technical expertise. The beautiful presentation of the dishes instantly makes your mouth water. Her cooking style is contemporary but also embraces classic sauces. Her experience is beyond question, yet she continually pushes herself to explore new techniques with which she kee12.2km
  • Holsterhof With the hard work of hostess Lissa and chef Kaj, the restaurant at Holsterhof camping farm has gradually evolved into a sought-after culinary destination, set in a modern, light-filled space surrounded by lush greenery. The service is relaxed and friendly. The chef is an expert sauce maker who creates daring combinations on the plate, without making things overly complicated. His exquisite red curry with coconut milk adds depth of flavour to the tender quail leg with black lentils. Working with two set menus, he consistently surprises with subtle nuances.5.2km
  • Hof van Herstal What used to be the guesthouse of Lilbosch Abbey is now a classic fine dining restaurant with bags of character. Martin Bruggeman takes great pride in his work, presenting his suggestions to guests and proving every day that he is a master of traditional cuisine. Try the game dishes, especially the venison – the chef slaughters the game himself and showcases the distinctive intense flavour of the meat. His generous sauces are the best evidence of his culinary skill. You can trust his judicious wine recommendations too.8.0km
  • Damianz In what was once Roermond's prison, you will be served bread and water first of all. But fear not: any culinary nods to the past vocation of the premises end there. At this restaurant, which is part of Het Arresthuis hotel, historical details and contemporary design elegantly intertwine. Chef Jeroen van Gansewinkel masterfully incorporates international influences and rich sauces into his dishes. From lamb with typically Middle Eastern seasonings such as za'atar and smoked paprika to langoustine with a tangy beurre blanc infused with basil oil, the food is complex and brimming with flavour. As12.1km
  • Notable Hold off on visiting the bar and brewery – also housed in this former roof tile factory – and head straight to the upstairs area to discover the brainchild of chef Vital Awick and sommelier Adriaan Visser. The open kitchen, completely surrounded by a marble dining counter, draws the eye. Start by browsing the European-leaning wine list, which includes a fine selection by the glass. As for the food, you will see how the chef puts his own stamp on each dish, using a particular spice or international influence. For example, textures of blood orange are paired with a punchy beurre blanc with caper12.2km
  • Rura by Naomi & Joey Naomi & Joey embrace the concept of casual fine dining in their cosy restaurant, where the atmosphere is intimate and laid back. The meticulous detail and thoughtful preparation of each dish stands out. Chef Joey loves to transform his ingredients; rich sauces and influences from around the globe add punch. Vegetables play a central role in his cooking, with both a vegetarian and a meat-and-fish set menu available. A prime example of his ingenuity is a dish featuring toasted brioche topped with ratatouille, in addition to both white and green asparagus, pommes soufflées and a buttermilk and la12.2km
  • Restaurant Tara This fine dining restaurant is as stylish as it is warm and welcoming. Your charming hostess is always happy to help you navigate the wine list, and the chef, who has honed his craft in top-flight kitchens, has an instinct for selecting exceptional ingredients. Restaurant Tara possesses every element to entice the discerning diner – and it also delivers. In the kitchen, Glenn Heijlands takes an approach that is perfectly in tune with the zeitgeist, emphasising global nuances and refined techniques. A standout example is the brightly seasoned veal tartare, elevated by briny pops of oyster, oyst15.3km
  • Bienvenue John van Leerzem is a fan of tradition and of the ingredient before all else. This institution on the main square of Maaseik does far more than showcase time-honoured classics. The chef happily subverts traditional recipes, particularly thanks to carefully devised side dishes, such as a terrine of veal cheek and tongue that he subtly contrasts with sweet-sour chutney. His stamp can also be tasted in the tournedos and stroganoff sauce that strikes a perfect balance of flavours. A feast for foodies!17.1km
  • Aan Sjuuteeänjd Sustainability takes centre stage at this cosy farmhouse restaurant with its eye-catching designer lighting. Even before it was trendy, chef Thoma was working with organic produce, mostly from his own vegetable garden. He has now even planted a food forest for the future. This ambassador of local Limburg produce proposes only a surprise menu, demonstrating his close ties with small-scale suppliers. Think rosefish from the North Sea, a beautifully grainy spelt risotto and a spicy/tangy beurre blanc sauce with nettles.19.5km

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  • Fortuna Sittard Stadion football stadium in Sittard, Netherlands17.3km

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