A sense of humour is an important ingredient at Boslust. It’s the only explanation for the name of the place, which is misleading to say the least. Even Google couldn't help you understand why the owners chose to call it Boslust, which in Dutch is a common name for restaurants located in forests. The décor is Mediterranean, yet much of the world's cuisine is represented on its international menu. That said, the beef from the Groene Hart of Holland, a thinly populated area in the Randstad, is a pleasant local addition. The menu itself is dominated by corny humour with suggestions to avoid the pellets when eating the goose, not to mention the fish salad’s Jaws theme. A bit off-beat, it’s not a bad place to visit if you fancy lots of food for a reasonable price.
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