The Randstad Restaurants

Although this area of Holland is home to some of the country's most worldly restaurants, keep in mind that most bars also offer house specials whose prices are usually cheap enough to keep students and young people sated (keep an eye out for the kleine kaart, or lighter meal menu, usually offered in the bar area and available throughout the day). Perennially popular dishes such as satay and pepper steak never come off the menu.

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  • 1. Grand Café Brinkmann

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    The spacious and high-ceilinged Grand Café Brinkmann offers baguettes, pancakes, and other light snacks. Windows edged with stained glass overlook the Grote Markt and Sint Bavo's church across the square.

    Brinkmannpassage 41, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 NZ, Netherlands
    023-532–3111

    Known For

    • Art Deco interior accents
    • Traditional Dutch snacks
    • Large terrace, great for people-watching
  • 2. Kleyweg's Stads-Koffyhuis

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    Kleyweg's Stads-Koffyhuis looks out over the oldest and one of the most beautiful canals in Delft. Inside, you'll find a stamtafel, a large table laid out with newspapers and magazines, where anyone may sit and chat, as well as smaller individual tables where you can enjoy good coffee, delicious pancakes, and terrific apple pie.

    Oude Delft 133, Delft, South Holland, 2611 HB, Netherlands
    015-212–4625

    Known For

    • Popular terrace on a canal barge
    • Good-value eats
    • Good breakfasts
  • 3. ML

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    This long-standing city favorite, housed in the hotel of the same name, is a showpiece for the combined talents of chefs Mark Gratema and Kevin Kion. The spacious, airy dining room is a seamless blend of modern and traditional, with wood-paneled walls, crisp linens, and chic furniture—the perfect backdrop for sampling an endlessly changing menu of cutting-edge and creative dishes that are as big a treat for the eye as they are for the palate.

    Klokhuisplein 9, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 HK, Netherlands
    023-512–3910

    Known For

    • Award-winning high-end cuisine
    • Stylish decor
    • Playful flavor combinations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 4. Willem van Oranje

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    You might normally be wary of any large establishment on a main tourist crossroads, with a menu in six languages, but what redeems this place, besides its to-die-for view between the Stadhuis and the Nieuwe Kerk, is the wide selection of good-value Dutch and international dishes. Fill up at lunchtime with all the usual Dutch café standards, including omelets, rolls, and salads, or enjoy a juicy steak from the more sophisticated dinner menu.

    Markt 48a, Delft, South Holland, 2611 GV, Netherlands
    015-212–3059

    Known For

    • Great people-watching
    • Large and popular terrace
    • Lunchtime-only pancakes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No dinner Mon.
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