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3 Large Twin Beds 990 sq feet Layout - 3 bedrooms and dining area Entertainment - 43-inch TV Food & Drink -…
3 Large Twin Beds 990 sq feet Layout - 3 bedrooms and dining area Entertainment - 32-inch TV Food & Drink -…
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Restaurants nearby
- De AubergerieBib The sweets that used to be sold in this establishment dating back to the 1700s have given way to delicacies such as lobster and Venus clams. This new direction is reflected in the artistic photographs hanging on the walls of this cosy, intimate-feeling restaurant. Chef Han showcases his ingredients in cutting-edge dishes drawing on solid French foundations and with the odd creative flourish. Take, for instance, his succulent marbré of goose breast and rillette, with the sweet earthiness of textures of beetroot, combined with vibrant pickled mustard seeds and punchy creamed rocket. The friendly5.4km
- La Provence★ Michelin André van Alten is a fine example of a chef who continually reinvents himself while remaining grounded in his core principles. The unwavering quality of the ingredients, the expertise with which wild duck is roasted on the bone and the depth of the turbot jus complementing an ultra-fresh cut of the fish all showcase his impressive classical training. We also applaud the chef's eagerness to share his experience with younger generations. His ability to keep a cool head as he leads his team in the open kitchen is remarkable. But the chef does not stop there and keeps innovating. He showcases his 9.5km
- Tollius With its sleek decor done out in burgundy and white and contemporary artwork on the walls, Tollius has an inviting feel. This is also down to chef Barry's expertise in producing hearty classics such as his wonderfully crispy pithivier filled with a rich combination of quail, foie gras and morels. But he is just as adept at whipping up a surprisingly zesty modern dessert involving wasabi and a lemon gel. If the extensive wine list is anything to go by, this place is certainly run by people with excellent taste.4.0km
- De Saffraan This old clipper moored in the canal has been converted into an elegant and intimate restaurant with a terrace on the deck where you can while away the hours. De Saffraan really is an exceptional restaurant with great service provided by charming waitstaff. Chef van Wechem has a penchant for punchy flavours and innovative techniques, handling top-notch ingredients with finesse. For instance, he elevates fried turbot with a wonderfully robust beach crab jus and adds coconut for depth. This place has real personality!4.7km
- MEI (MEI opened the pop-up Dichtbij MEI at its familiar address in 2026) In the exceptionally charming centre of Amersfoort, this restaurant offers a relaxed and intimate dining experience complete with warm hospitality and astute wine recommendations. Ingeborgh Blok leads the front-of-house team with effortless grace while Marco gets on with creating dishes that showcase local ingredients with his intuitive approach. Vegetables, herbs and infusions dominate, with fish or meat making occasional appearances. Highlights include with vibrantly presented aubergine and a delicately acidic tomato and ch4.8km
- De Monnikendam Originally part of Amersfoort's second city wall, Monnickendam is a watergate dating back to the early 15C. Today, this piece of history has been repurposed to create a unique culinary destination. There are intimate dining spaces within the towers and a waterside terrace affording wonderful views. Thanks to the enthusiasm of hostess Kristel and chef Richard, this establishment has made a name for itself. With each course, the tasting menu seamlessly navigates between the familiar and the exotic: Think hamachi accompanied by a tangy ponzu, or lamb saddle with a crispy crust and a lamb jus infu4.9km
- Restaurant De Hoefslag by Mark Minkman Mark Minkman has breathed new life into this renowned establishment. A cosy atmosphere still prevails in the stylish space, with a splendid garden terrace that comes into its own when the sun is out. The chef champions classic cuisine that allows premium ingredients to shine without any fuss. From scallops seared briefly a la plancha with a bold, ketjap-infused beurre blanc, to ultra-fresh cod accompanied by Ibérico ham, dashi and a herb salad: he has a nose for quality and understands the power of a good sauce. With such a tempting menu, making a choice is the hardest part.5.8km
- Bistrôt Le Nord This authentic farmhouse dating from 1885 combines rural charm and modern design – the ideal setting in which to experience Grégory Nicole's cuisine. The finesse with which this French chef pays tribute to his homeland is a testament to his expertise. More modern inspirations add a dash of excitement without overcomplicating things. He surprises diners with, for instance, his own take on Poire Williams, or a beautiful cod fillet infused with zesty notes. Be sure to try the tuna pizza, a tribute to master chef Joop Braakhekke. Le Nod is also a sure bet at lunchtime!7.6km
- NORRA by Le Nord Lieke Nicole-Creemers of restaurant Le Nord in Bilthoven has opened NORRA, a stylish and somewhat fashionable establishment. The atmosphere is relaxed, and she provides charming service. In the kitchen, a passionate chef serves guests both an appealing à la carte menu and a delightful set menu (including vegetarian options). French cuissons, well-considered exotic influences and playful textures add zest. For example, he uses black-legged chicken in a juicy ballotine, which is further flavoured with a cashew nut compote, a vinaigrette with balsamic vinegar, pommes fondantes and plum. Be sure t8.6km
- Restaurant De Lage Vuursche Set in a picturesque village between Hilversum and Amsterdam, De Lage Vuursche has been run by the Van Oosterom family since 1865. The charm of yesteryear lingers: authentic details such as wooden tables, antique crockery and a crackling stove lend character to this bustling restaurant, which fills for both lunch and dinner. The kitchen honours its classical French heritage, presenting generous portions that celebrate the sumptuous flavours of timeless dishes such as eggs Benedict and turbot with beurre noisette, capers and freshly cut chips. And what better than an Eton Mess to finish? Be sur9.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Drakesteijn castle in Baarn, Netherlands8.9km
- Ewijckshoeve7.1km
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