5 Best Restaurants in Utrecht, The Randstad

De Zakkendrager

$$ Fodor's choice

As you walk down the narrow alleyway to this gem, it's easy to be misled by its unassuming exterior, but the interior is cozy, and the rear opens out into a breezy conservatory, with views of a beautiful walled garden dominated by a 200-year-old beech tree. Fashionable locals come here for generous portions of grilled meats, excellent salads, and an unusually large vegetarian range.

Broodje Mario

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The eponymous baker Mario is a city institution, who has been serving a variety of rolls and pizza slices from his shop window on Oudegracht for over 40 years. If you can't decide, follow the lead of most locals and order his signature "broodje Mario": a must-try warm bun, generously stuffed with cheese, salami, chorizo, shredded veg, and chili.
Oudegracht 132, Utrecht, Utrecht, 3511 AX, Netherlands
Known For
  • individually portioned folded calzone pizzas
  • long-standing local favorite
  • fast turnover keeping everything freshly made
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Café le Journal

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This café, with an excellent menu ranging from breakfast to a sirloin steak dinner, has the widest terrace and so catches the most sun (when there is any) of the cafés along Winkenburgstraat and Neude—large trees soften the view across the square. Inside, floor-to-ceiling framed magazine covers reflect the general news theme, and the long communal table inside is stocked with newspapers, including a few English-language titles.

Neude 32-34, Utrecht, Utrecht, 3512 AG, Netherlands
030-236–4839
Known For
  • people-watching from the terrace
  • friendly staff
  • laid-back vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

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Eetcafé de Poort

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This place is on Ledig Erf, one of Utrecht's small squares, which becomes a hive of energy and is filled with huge shade umbrellas when the sun comes out. The café's tables spill over the bridge, so you can sit overlooking canalside gardens as you tuck into basic rolls and salads at lunch or steaks and homemade burgers in the evening.

Tolsteegbarriere 2, Utrecht, Utrecht, 3511 ZD, Netherlands
030-231–4572
Known For
  • relaxed atmosphere
  • good-value eats
  • simple, but good cooking
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Winkel van Sinkel

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This sprawling Neoclassical "palace" started out in the 18th century as Holland's first department store and is fronted with columns and cast-iron statues of women that conjure images of Grecian abundance. You can dine either on the terrace overlooking the canal or in the high-ceilinged Grote Zaal, and select from an international menu of pasta, steaks, salads, and more that is designed to satisfy all tastes.

Oudegracht 158, Utrecht, Utrecht, 3511 AZ, Netherlands
030-230–3030
Known For
  • people-watching from the terrace
  • lively vibe
  • canalside "tapas" in the cellar bar
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards