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French
GESLOTENDespite the small menu, the food at Het Licht (The Light) is absolutely marvellous. Finally a restaurant that understands that quality is so much more important than quantity.
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Utrecht » Restaurants » French
Aperitivo
Apertivo’s location smack in the heart of Utrecht is simply brilliant. Sandwiched between Neude and Oudegracht, this popular place offers lunch, dinner and high tea.
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Blij
It used to tease patrons with freshly grilled chicken, their juices dripping from the spits before your your very eyes, but Restaurant Blij (‘Happy’) has recently changed its menu – and, sadly, it might be for the worse.
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Brass
Although we could emphasise that this stylish French restaurant is pricey and that a number of tables have been placed way too
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Bresson
This stylish place has a French-chic theme and a black and white colour scheme that is present in everything from the spotless wait staff and the photos on the wall to the furniture and pretty much everything else in the restaurant.
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C'est Ca
This restaurant is situated in the yuppie neighbourhood of Wittevrouwen and it maintains a ‘one size fits all’ principle:
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Chez Willy
Despite the fact that the interior seems somewhat dated with its brown tiled floor, its coloured furniture and the bars in front of the windows, few places in the inner city will serve food for less money than Chez Willy.
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Culinair Podium
In Utrecht there's only one choice for people who want to eat at the Michelin-star level, but don't fancy the sky-high price tag that usually comes with it: Culinair Podium (Culinary Stage).
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De Zakkendrager
When you start walking down this busy, narrow alley it's hard to imagine that a restful oasis awaits you at the end. And the age-old courtyard garden is even more alluring due to the presence of a 200-year-old beech tree.
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Goeie Louisa
Not as average a place as the name would lead you to believe, as a part of the five-star Grand Hotel Karel V, this restaurant has an impeccable reputation for gastronomic excellence.
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Goesting
This restaurant has been reviewed by national newspapers, culinary websites and that most prestigious of gastronomic institutions, the almighty Michelin Guide.
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Griftpark 1
Not surprisingly, you'll find this restaurant in the heart of Utrecht's most attractive patch of green, the Grift Park.
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Le Bibelot
Groups and private parties are welcome in this attractive wharf cellar, but ‘average’ people have to take a seat in the romantic ground-level restaurant whose interior is tastefully decorated with a variety of South European details.
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Mej. Janssen
You can reach this restaurant by boat and even moor it in front of the door! In one of Utrecht's many historic wharf cellars you’ll find this pleasant restaurant which specialises in French and Dutch cuisine.
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Polman's Huis
If you'd have preferred to live a century ago in Paris, you'll definitely enjoy Polman’s Huis. The imposing ballroom with its 10m-high ceiling could easily serve as a set for a French costume drama.
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Pret a Porter
The term Prêt à Porter is quite common in the fashion world: clothes that look like haute couture, but are a lot less pricy.
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