Are there good restaurants in Netherlands?
When we asked people living in Netherlands about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of the most popular restaurants in The Netherlands is De Kas, located in Amsterdam. De Kas is a Michelin-starred restaurant that serves modern Dutch cuisine with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant has a beautiful outdoor terrace and a cozy interior, making it a great spot for a romantic dinner or a special occasion. Another popular restaurant in The Netherlands is De Librije, located in Zwolle. De Librije is a three-Michelin-starred restaurant that serves modern French cuisine with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant has a luxurious interior and a beautiful outdoor terrace, making it a great spot for a special occasion. The Dutch restaurant, De Kromme Watergang, located in Rotterdam, is also a popular spot. De Kromme Watergang is a Michelin-starred restaurant that serves traditional Dutch cuisine with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant has a cozy interior and a beautiful outdoor terrace, making it a great spot for a romantic dinner or a special occasion. Finally, the Dutch restaurant, De Librije, located in Amsterdam, is also a popular spot. De Librije is a two-Michelin-starred restaurant that serves modern French cuisine with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant has a luxurious interior and a beautiful outdoor terrace, making it a great spot for a special occasion," said a member in Netherlands.
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