In the heart of Amsterdam in two stepped-gable buildings were built in 1614. The restoration has done wonders. Everything is taken care of down to the last detail, and that is what they notice about the influx of many foreign guests and business people. Yves van der Hoff brings the international style in terms of cuisine but mainly uses Dutch and regional products. He calls it “the fine Dutch cuisine.” Simple, tasty, and fine. especially the total taste picture, which is striking here. You continue to taste each ingredient individually.
The sauces are also of a high standard, as are the caissons of each dish. This gives a surprising result. This is much more than a tourist restaurant. The wine list is excellent, with items from all over the world. The combinations are, without exception, of a high level, with filling wines and the rich taste of the dish. Owner and host Jim van der Hoff (father of) is a great enthusiast, and you can see that on the wine list. Control and so on here, with a lot of attention to the guests. Quality, location, and experience all contribute to the higher pricing.