Modern holiday home in Kesteren

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Modern holiday home in Kesteren

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Two-Bedroom Holiday Home
1x Double 65 Up to 4

The air-conditioned holiday home features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a bath and a shower. In the well-equipped kitc…

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  • Voltaire★ Michelin Parc Broekhuizen takes full advantage of the natural beauty that the Utrechtse Heuvelrug has to offer. Dining in this impressive historic country house, overlooking the beautiful estate and ponds, is a special experience. The terrace is a piece of paradise on earth. The relaxed music and subtle modern design give this beautiful setting just what it needs. The chefs break through that tranquillity with distinctive, sometimes daring flavours. They spice up their creative flavour combinations with fresh acids and refined garnishes. For example, they serve langoustine glazed and fried in a tartare12.8km
  • Lutum★ Michelin With a slogan like Volg de natuur ("Follow nature") and a name that refers to the fertile, clay-rich soil of the area, it is immediately clear that terroir is a key focus at Lutum. This vision is carried through into every aspect of the restaurant. The decor has a natural Zen feel, with an abundance of decorative features reminiscent of trees. The menu showcases the freshest ingredients sourced directly from local gardens and food forests.The surprise menu, designed to minimise waste, highlights local produce and adds an international twist with ingredients such as koji and miso. This cuisine 14.6km
  • De Kromme Dissel★ Michelin De Kromme Dissel represents a piece of Dutch culinary history, having retained a MICHELIN Star since 1971. It is set in a 17C Saxon farmhouse that has a charming rustic interior and crackling fireplace that exude timeless warmth. Maître d' Ronnie Brouwer and his team provide attentive service and expert wine recommendations; seasoned chef Tonny Berentsen breathes new life into classic cuisine with creative ideas. Drawing inspiration from his travels through Asia, he elevates a venison jus with five spices to tease extra nuance out of venison saddle. Another standout: succulent quail breast rou15.0km
  • Het Oude Gemeentehuis Once the town hall, this is the ideal place for convivial dining. Original features provide a striking contrast with the modern design and warm colours. Indulgence is the name of the game when it comes to the food. Whether you opt for the rich lobster bisque, the sea bass with the rich beurre blanc or their contemporary take on tiramisu, you will be bowled over by the skill and charm of Niels Minkman and his team.2.2km
  • Versaen★ Michelin Creativity does not have to revolve around spectacle. Do not expect crazy combinations or 101 variations from Hans Derks. The ingenuity of this modest chef lies in finding harmony with a limited number of elements. For example, he will pimp an ajoblanco soup, with its delicate balance between almond and garlic, with fresh pieces of herring, fish roe and a visually appealing palette of vegetables such as beetroot, radish and leek. That is the power of simplicity. Chef Derks likes to play with Mediterranean flair and Eastern intensity, and dares to update a preparation of tournedos Rossini, for 17.4km
  • Restaurant Old Skool Druten's old school has been converted into a restaurant with a charming retro-modern location and a menu offering a choice of modern, traditional and vegetarian dishes. Although the chef will readily produce a game dish based on pheasant, he tends towards the contemporary end of the spectrum. This manifests itself in his use of seasonings from around the globe and the presentation of the dishes. A delicious lesson for any foodie!6.6km
  • DIELS Dietmar and Elsko's bustling "Restobar" is a cosy, laid-back place where anything goes and nothing is compulsory. Drop in for a casual drink or settle in for a sumptuous dinner. The host presents an excellent wine selection at appealing prices, complementing the chef's à la carte offerings and popular surprise menu. Expect dishes such as kingfish sashimi with a punchy passion fruit and tarragon vinaigrette, medium-rare lamb with a robust lamb jus. This chef has an eye for detail and a solid grasp of the classics, occasionally drawing inspiration from Asia. Good times guaranteed!8.2km
  • LIZ Restobar The wooden horse heads on the walls, the impressive chandeliers that call to mind the wheels of a horse-drawn carriage, the partitions between the tables: you can't help but notice that you're dining in the former stables of Amerongen Castle. The terrace overlooking the castle and gardens is breathtaking! The cuisine is characterised by its use of locally sourced ingredients, French cooking techniques and a global outlook. The duck gyoza in a rich game broth with marinated mushrooms and crispy scallions says it all!8.8km
  • Avenue43Bib Avenue43 fuses modern elegance and hip vibes in a relaxed, easygoing setting. Have an aperitif at the bar before sliding into one of the plush round banquette seats. Both the à la carte and appealing set menu lean into the classics – with a modern twist. Rose fish, bream, mussels and cockles become a refined bouillabaisse. Steak tartare and crêpe suzette are finished tableside. Familiar flavours feature in indulgent dishes with a unique twist. Very cool!19.8km
  • Bistro LOF Chicory (lof in Dutch) grows in the kitchen garden that surrounds this laid-back restaurant, which is modern with a raw edge. Set in a converted farmhouse on the Parc Broekhuizen estate, where diners sit beneath the handsome timber roof trusses, the design brings nature indoors, creating a soothing, zen-like atmosphere. The chef cooks in step with the harvest, showcasing Dutch produce and using spices to add verve. A dish might feature cherry tomatoes plucked straight from the garden and herbs folded into a mayonnaise to accompany briny mussels, chopped watermelon and a complex mussel jus with12.7km

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