The SoutheastRestaurants

Other restaurants in The Southeast

  1. A

    Bisschopsmolen

    How cool is this? A working water wheel powers a vintage flour mill that supplies an adjoining bakery. The loaves come in many forms and are joined by other tasty treats (direct from the ovens that are on view out the back). The cafe has sandwiches and other house-made creations. Finally, you can self-tour the mill and see how flour’s been made for eons.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Sjieke

    This cosy corner spot turns out traditional Dutch fare, including hearty stews, roasts, fresh fish and more, with colour and flair. In summer there’s a mess of tables in the park across the street. Have a red beer and pick out the stars through the trees. Glorious.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Gadjah Mas

    This small, lovely Indonesian bistro has rijsttafels (array of spicy dishes served with rice) that break with the clichéd norm. Flavours are bright and spices are not skimped on.

    reviewed

  4. Cafe Ut Mooswief

    This otherwise unassuming cafe stands out by giving you ultra-comfy seats while providing superb fare. Among the Dutch classics, the pea soup is a standout.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Reitz

    Join the queue for this iconic French-fries counter, which has been serving perfectly scrumptious frites under the classic neon sign for decades.

    reviewed