The 2025 edition of the MICHELIN Guide Netherlands has added nine new Bib Gourmand restaurants, highlighting spots that deliver high-quality food at accessible prices. The MICHELIN Star awards are revealed in Maastricht on October 6.

“Restaurants with a Bib Gourmand have their own philosophy,” said the MICHELIN Guide Netherlands selection director. “It is about generosity, the desire to please guests with genuinely good food, and a sincere commitment to quality at accessible prices. That is a challenge, and I tip my hat to the nine newcomers and all restaurants in the new Bib Gourmand selection.”

The new additions reflect a wide range of cuisines and approaches. Maastricht welcomes two new Bib Gourmand spots: Café Sjiek, a long-standing French restaurant recently under new ownership, and Prix de Rome, known for its creative dishes. In Limburg’s Nuth, Reua Thai offers authentic Thai cuisine.

Along the Zeeland coast, Karel V in Goes combines classic and global dishes in a diverse tasting menu. Café de Gaper in Leiden integrates Eastern spices into traditional dishes. Bistro De Ertepeller in Papendrecht enhances French cuisine with North African influences.

In Noord-Brabant, NEV in Eindhoven serves a playful take on Turkish dishes, while Avenue43 in Oss and Petite in Sint-Oedenrode offer “unique interpretations of familiar flavors.”

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