17 New Dutch Restaurants Received One Michelin Star For The First Time

Year on year, and throughout the Netherlands, Michelin Guide inspectors continue to uncover new talents flying the flag for fine dining and Dutch gastronomy.

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Four Dutch Restaurants received the MICHELIN Green Star for their commitment to a more sustainable gastronomy.

The Dutch restaurant scene continues to show a high level of dynamism and creativity with the release of the MICHELIN Guide Netherlands 2023. The selection features a total of 504 establishments, including 125 MICHELIN-starred restaurants, 98 Bib Gourmand recipients, and 4 restaurants that received the MICHELIN Green Star award for their commitment to sustainable gastronomy. The two restaurants with three MICHELIN Stars, De Librije and Inter Scaldes, have maintained their status as flag-bearers of Dutch gastronomy. Additionally, 20 restaurants have two MICHELIN Stars, while 17 new restaurants received their first MICHELIN Star. The MICHELIN Special Awards recognized the talents and skills that go beyond culinary skills, and Yornie van Dijk received the 2023 MICHELIN Young Chef Award. Overall, the Dutch restaurant scene remains vibrant and continues to attract global attention.

The two restaurants with Three MICHELIN Stars have confirmed their status

The restaurant De Librije (in Zwolle), led by chef Jonnie Boer, and the restaurant Inter Scaldes (in Kruiningen), with chef Jannis Brevet in charge, remain, with their Three MICHELIN Stars, the two iconic flag-bearers of Dutch gastronomy. The culinary singularity and creativity of these chefs are simply remarkable and a shining example for all. Guests come from around the globe to experience their unique cuisine, and one remains truly full of admiration for the regularity of the quality offered.

Vinkeles awarded Two MICHELIN Stars

Chef Jurgen van der Zalm and his team can admire the second MICHELIN Star to be displayed at the entrance to their restaurant Vinkeles. This talented chef, once the right-hand man for Dennis Kuipers, is now forging his own furrow while remaining faithful to a certain idea of traditional gastronomy. At Vinkeles (in Amsterdam), this is immediately recognized in his attention to the sauces, although he is not afraid of adding some modern twists to signal his creativity. Whether it is creating an entirely vegetarian menu or a dish celebrating the more luxury ingredients, Jurgen van der Zalm never fails to propose something to grab the attention, and always delivered with classic finesse.

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In total, 20 restaurants are recommended with Two MICHELIN Stars in the MICHELIN Guide Netherlands 2023.

The new selection of the MICHELIN Guide Netherlands honors no less than 17 new restaurants which received their first MICHELIN Star.

In Maastricht, two historic restaurants – Château Neercanne and Au Coin des Bons Enfants – are selected, as is the Limbourgeois Studio (also in Maastricht) and Flavours (in Weert).

The MICHELIN Guide inspectors were also impressed by the creative cuisine proposed in the restaurants Vanderveen and Coulisse in Amsterdam. At the Bistro de la Mer, chef Julius Nuiten, under the guidance of Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot, dreams up dishes that joyously play with traditional recipes.

Utrecht is not lagging, with two new restaurants now having One MICHELIN Star: the historic establishment Karel 5 accompanied and a new address, Maeve. These two restaurants stand out by their very precise cooking technic and their desire to showcase the local traditions.

Creativity and originality are the words that come to mind for the newly awarded restaurants LIZZ (in Gouda), Brass Boer Thuis (in Zwolle) and Basiliek (in Harderwijk).

If you step inside YAMA (in Rotterdam) you experience a very personal interpretation of Japanese traditions. Central Park (in Voorburg) and Codium (in Zierikzee) add a luster to the western and southern part of the country with One MICHELIN Star for each of them. Finally, in the north, Restaurant Smink (in Wolvega) and De Woage (in Gramsbergen) will delight you with their particularly refined modern creations.

Four new restaurants received the MICHELIN Green Star

Four new establishments within the 2023 selection of the Guide received the MICHELIN Green Star, making now 15 the total number of such restaurants which demonstrate so clearly their commitment to sustainable gastronomy.

The village of Koudekerke leads the way with 2 new role-model establishments: Hof aan Zee and Morille. These two restaurants are fully committed to promote their typical Zeeland terroirs and to create a local and circular model.. In Rotonde (in Rotterdam) and De Dyck (in Woubrugge) eco-responsibility is at the heart of the kitchen’s activities and the front-of-house team brilliantly shares their committed philosophies to customers.

The MICHELIN Special Awards

With its Special Awards, the MICHELIN Guide aims to reward various talents and know-how that go beyond the culinary skills and which together are the essence of creating unforgettable gastronomic experiences.

Yornie van Dijk receives the 2023 MICHELIN Young Chef Award. This young chef runs the Basiliek (in Harderwijk), a new One MICHELIN Star restaurant, and impressed the inspectors, especially with his very personal interpretation of Nordic cuisine. His creations stand out by an intense freshness and a very well-balanced and appropriate use of spices.

The 2023 MICHELIN Guide Sommelier Award went to Nadine Mögling at the Bij Jef restaurant (in Den Hoorn). This very talented professional stood out by the attention, care and elegance with which she welcomes each guest, and the way in which she guides them in their choice of wines and drinks.

Michelin also announced the arrival of the MICHELIN Guide in Hangzhou, whose the first restaurant selection will be presented on 30th May 2023. After Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu and Guangzhou, Hangzhou becomes the fifth city located in China mailand to be spotted by the famous Michelin inspectors.

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