In den Rustwat (IDRW)

In den Rustwat (IDRW) 

This inn, dating back to 1597, with thatched roof, original tiled floor and Delft Blue tiles on the wall, is one of the city’s most refined restaurants (it also has BIB Gourmand approval). In a beautiful location right next to the Trompenburg Arboretum, Marcel van Zomeren prepares dishes “with 100% respect for the product”, such as Dutch lamb cutlets and fillet of lamb with potato salad, black garlic, legumes and sage, and grilled sea bream with a spring roll filled with beluga lentils, scrambled eggs and samphire with tom ka kai sauce. His salad with asparagus, beetroot, flowers from the garden and lavender foam, served on the garden terrace, looks like a painting.

Honingerdijk 96

Share this post

Related posts

Mensen zoeken in dozen bij king colis

Rotterdam prepares for the surprising world of “lost packages”

After previous successes in Utrecht, Eindhoven, Tilburg, and Amstelveen, the popular phenomenon of “lost packages” is now returning

Read more

vrouw die poseert in een museum met kunst op achtergrond

SOLO EXHIBITION MARLOU FERNANDA OPENS AT WORLD MUSEUM ROTTERDAM

On October 10, the exhibition “Marlou Fernanda: A Time for Everything” opened at the Wereldmuseum Rotterdam. With this

Read more

artistieke boom met mensen

De Grote Schijn 2025: experience the magic of Kralingse Bos

This autumn, Kralingse Bos transforms once again into a world of enchantment during De Grote Schijn. From October

Read more

lachende man nationale nederlanden

‘The Secret of Iris van Herpen’: new podcast in the run-up to the exhibition at Kunsthal Rotterdam

What makes Iris van Herpen one of the world’s greatest couturiers of our time? What world lies behind

Read more