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Slapen in Dordrecht
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This one-bedroom apartment comes with a living room and kitchen.
This double room features an Auping bed and a steam shower. Guests can make use of the kitchen downstairs to make tea an…
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Restaurants nearby
- Bistro De Ertepeller The view of the Drierivierenpunt and the endless stream of boats always draws plenty of attention in this sleek yet cosy bistro. A glance at the tempting set menu reveals that the chef likes to elevate French cuisine with North African spices. From tender lamb neck served with a robust meat-based jus, to crisp pistachio-filled baklava accompanied by mint and yogurt ice cream – this cuisine is defined by precise technique, bold flavours and meticulous plating. The 250-label wine list, with a particular emphasis on Burgundy and broad international reach, is sure to pique your interest.4.3km
- Pieters Restaurant★ Michelin Dining at Pieter and Paula's cheerful restaurant feels a bit like coming home. The welcoming interior is the perfect setting for culinary indulgence, and the hospitality truly comes from the heart. Chef Pieter brings a wealth of experience and a keen intuition to his cooking. No frills – just pure classical finesse, expertly executed and spiced up with a dash of playful originality. For instance, he drizzles a succulent fillet of sea bass with a light white wine sauce with a little oyster liquor added to give it a gentle tang. An intense fish broth and spiced focaccia make this hearty dish com15.5km
- Perceel★ Michelin Flowers are a thing at Perceel. They add a vibrant touch to the modern interior design, which draws on the building's old-world character. Outside, there is a terrace right by the Ijssel River, as well as a herb and flower garden. Flowers are not only part of the decor; Jos Grootscholten also likes to add them as a final flourish to his dishes. He shows you what it means to be in perfect harmony with nature. Herbs from his garden and zesty notes are at the heart of his cooking. The beef tartare with kimchi and sweet-and-sour cornichons is a signature dish. Another standout: crispy veal sweetbr16.7km
- La Cebolla Cees Timmerman is a connoisseur of fine ingredients, which he prefers to source locally, but he also embraces influences from the Mediterranean and places further afield. This is reflected in the tempting and extensive menu featuring both small plates and more elaborate dishes. His style is defined by his knack for reimagining familiar recipes, eg elevating a (whole!) turbotin with the typical sweet-and-spicy nuances of Indonesian fare, or a new take on cheesecake, paired with a refined Granny Smith sorbet and crunchy granola. This welcoming restaurant on the first floor of De Witt cinema invi4.1km
- De Gieser Wildeman★ Michelin De Gieser Wildeman is a cherished institution that has been given a new lease of life by Marco van der Wijngaard, who has taken it over from René Tichelaar and is forging his own path while respecting its past. Dining in this converted farmhouse with a thatched roof, stylish interior design and pleasing decorative details is still a cosy affair. From the conservatory overlooking the lovely garden, you can watch the brook gently babbling by. In this alluring setting, the chef brings together youthful dynamism and sophisticated flavours to the table.His meticulous cooking style is marked by cont18.6km
- BistroBib Elegance meets a welcoming warmth and a touch of intimacy in this manor house, which is also home to De Gieser Wildeman for those seeking a more refined dining experience. The chalkboard menu lists accessible brasserie classics with a modern twist (always with meat, fish and vegetarian options). Expect dishes such as succulent farmhouse chicken leg with crispy skin, served with a creamy mushroom sauce, mashed potatoes, sautéed mushrooms and freshly cooked chips. No-nonsense generous dishes that always satisfy.18.6km
- Het Weeshuys Striking murals with a culinary theme give this orphanage chapel (1310) real individuality. The vibrant decor indoors is certainly a sight to behold, but there is also a courtyard terrace that is idyllic in fine weather. Opt for the lunch set menu or simply let the chef surprise you with inspired and delicate creations such as choucroute and prawns with an Asian twist, or a new take on wild boar terrine – a feast for the senses is guaranteed!14.4km
- Kruiden & Jasmijn Located just inside the historical city walls, this is an elegantly appointed restaurant featuring modern art and imposing chandeliers. The terrace exudes tranquillity, and the attentive service creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. A passionate advocate for local produce, chef Patrick de Rade especially loves Eastern Scheldt lobster when it is in season. He also regularly harvests fruit and vegetables from his garden. Sourced from a friendly local farmer, red cabbage adds a touch of sweetness to his venison fillet, perfectly complementing the sweet-and-sour pickled red beets. His rich sauc19.2km
- Cellar Door Woudrichem's old town hall has been tastefully rejuvenated. Behind the brick façade, a stylish and spacious-feeling restaurant awaits. Paulina, your charming hostess, and chef Kalai both have experience of working at top-flight establishments, and it shows in everything they do. Nothing is left to chance here; a great deal of thought goes into the presentation of the dishes, for instance. The chef lets his creativity speak for itself in a single set menu. For example, he elevates tender venison fillet with roasted beetroot, coffee-infused celeriac, fried chicory with miso and an exquisite game19.4km
- In Den Rustwat In Den Rustwat is a premier destination set in a charming old inn dating back to 1597. Its thatched roof, period tile floor and Delft Blue ceramics, plus an idyllic terrace overlooking the arboretum make for a refined and comfortable setting. The service is exceptionally attentive. Marcel van Someren is a seasoned chef who cooks with clarity and purpose. His creativity and expertise shine through in dishes ranging from an Asian-inspired concoction with avocado, wasabi and a soy dressing, or turbot with a full-bodied beurre blanc. A true mainstay on the culinary scene.19.4km
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Attractions nearby
- De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam, Netherlands17.4km
- Oude Maas distributary of the Rhine River17.6km
- Stadion Woudestein football stadium in Rotterdam, the Netherlands19.2km
- Van Brienenoordbrug bridge in Rotterdam, Netherlands17.0km
- Essalam Mosque mosque in Rotterdam18.3km
- Arboretum Trompenburg botanical garden in Rotterdam, the Netherlands19.5km
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