The North & EastRestaurants

Restaurants in The North & East

  1. A

    Puur! Natural Food

    Puur! is health-food heaven; its bagels, sandwiches, salads and sweets are not only made from organic ingredients, they also taste divine. It's hard to pass over the coffee, tea and freshly squeezed juices on offer too, and everything is either eat-in or takeaway.

    reviewed

  2. Freya

    This petite restaurant serves outstanding French and Dutch cuisine, so it’s no surprise that reservations are a must. The hosts are warm and welcoming, and you’re never sure what treats await on the blackboard.

    reviewed

  3. Van Der Star

    Van Der Star The island’s best fish is served at this seafood counter. The seafood soup is a garlicky delight while the many choices of smoked fish are simply sublime. An array of items fresh off the boats in the nearby harbour are available prepared in many ways. Seating is basic – go for a plastic chair on the terrace.

    reviewed

  4. B

    De 7e Hemel

    Details matter at De 7e Hemel: it even goes so far as to import Scottish mineral water direct from the Glens because of its purity. The menu, which combines vegan, fish and meat dishes, changes seasonally. Cherubs, chandeliers and calming yellow shades all help to create a cosy, romantic air.

    reviewed

  5. C

    Brussels Lof

    This upmarket spot concentrates on seafood and vegetarian creations, and leaves the fancy décor to other establishments. Its mussels receive special mention, but basically anything you try here will be of the highest standard, and the service is professional with a capital 'P'.

    reviewed

  6. Taveerne De Twaalf Balcken

    The ‘Tavern of the 12 Beams’ is a locals’ haunt that specialises in lamb dishes and cosy ambience. The front section is dark and subdued – perfect for sipping away on one of the many Trappist beers on offer, while the rear conservatory is light and airy.

    reviewed

  7. D

    Het Goudkantoor

    The architecture of this restored historical cafe is amazing. Dating from 1635, the ‘Gold Office’ features a gold-tinted exterior and graceful interior, complete with striking paintings. The menu is, not surprisingly, traditional (e.g steak with mustard).

    reviewed

  8. Muller

    You can enjoy the show here for free by watching the artistry in the kitchen from the windows on the street. But really why settle for half? Menus change regularly and include delights such as lobster, scallops, lamb and much more. One of the region’s best.

    reviewed

  9. Rôtisserie Kerckeplein

    This cosy restaurant has got cooking local lamb down to a fine art, with seven choices in this category alone. You can sit in the loft and wash it all down with a dark Texels Speciaalbier. In high season it serves lunch – enjoy on the small front terrace.

    reviewed

  10. E

    Ariola

    The head-turning smells wafting from its doorway, and crowds milling inside, speak of only one thing: Ariola is an outstanding little Italian deli. Its broodjes (filled bread rolls) are made to order and only topped by the home-made pastas and lasagne.

    reviewed

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  12. ‘t Feithhuis

    This stylish grand cafe has a wide terrace outside and a stark, woodsy interior. The walls are lined with posters, and floral arrangements abound. Food ranges from bagels to complex sandwiches and Mediterranean-flavoured mains.

    reviewed

  13. F

    Four Rose's

    With the most authentic Mexican food in the province, and an atmosphere that amazingly suits both families and romantic couples, Four Rose's is an excellent bet for an evening meal. Its cocktails are highly rated too.

    reviewed

  14. Ni Hao

    About eight cuts above your average Chinese buffet, the locally renowned Ni Hao serves up a vast range of dishes plus stir-fries and grills to your order. It’s like an Asian culinary playground.

    reviewed

  15. Quinty’s

    The best dining on the strip; try a steak or something with shrimp. Small plates of little delights are a good companion to the long list of swanky cocktails.

    reviewed

  16. FEBO

    For those needing a late-night taste of Amsterdam, the bright lights and silvery slots of a FEBO beckon near the bars of Poelestraat.

    reviewed

  17. News Café

    Almost stylish to a fault, News Café redeems itself with a cheery staff and a long menu of tasty big and small bites. The soundtrack is smooth.

    reviewed

  18. Timmer

    Don’t leave town without a bag of the addictive handmade cookies from Timmer.

    reviewed

  19. G

    Granny's

    Granny's has the best apple tart to accompany a great cup of coffee or tea.

    reviewed