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Antichic and Boerengat: Runner up and winner of Restaurantweek August 2010

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Antichic: Winner of the local Restaurantweek prize in 2009 and winner of the national prize during the Restaurantweek in March this year. When I was asked where I wanted to eat at the Restaurantweek in August 2010, I did not need to think. And picking Antichic was certainly not a bad choice! The reception by the owners was good and cordial. Presentation and service were equally good and the food was delicious and very enjoyable. After the four-course dinner – we extend standard with an extra course – my table mates and I were unanimous in our opinion. An excellent choice, a very pleasant introduction, and rightly so that this restaurant was declared winner the last time.
I therefore eagerly looked forward to the unveiling of the (new) winner of this edition of Restaurantweek. Would Antichic again be crowned with ‘gold’ by visitors of the Restaurantweek? Unfortunately, AntiChic was overthrown by Boerengat. From experience I can say that this is no disgrace. On the contrary, because when I visited that restaurant last year, I was surprised by it’s sheer class.
As Rotterdam and lover of good food and fine wines, I am proud that Rotterdam is the home of these two wonderful restaurants. Both restaurants, I can heartily recommend. Boerengat, congratulations on your award, and at Antichic I say: this time silver, but I know you guys will not leave it here. I know where I am going to eat next year!

For more info about the restaurants:  http://www.antichic.nl/ and http://www.barrestaurantboerengat.nl/

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September 11, 2010 at 11:24 am

Record for Restaurant Week

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Today is the day. The 7th edition of the Dining City Restaurant Week has begun! Last Friday the counter noted almost 200,000 people who already had made reservations with one of the participating restaurants. Again a visitors record for this biggest culinary event of Europe, which is becoming more and more popular.

The Hotstepper will certainly go out for dinner this week on Saturday and Sunday, but in case he might want to add an extra reservation to his agenda, he already looked up the link to do so. (also useful for those who after reading this blog think, golly, I forgot to book!)

Click here to make (extra) reservations

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March 1, 2010 at 4:15 pm

Boerengat

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Boerengat

Because it’s Restaurantweek, I’m going out for dinner again. Tonight I’m going to Boerengat.

Before it housed a pub, the building on the Oostzeedijk used to be a cigar shop.  After it became a pub, Boerengat has long been known as the busiest and friendliest pub in Rotterdam. There was no other bar that sold more liters of beer per square meter. After the former owners sold the famous cafe,  Boerengat changed hands several times. This left it without a heart and soul.

Nowadays Boerengat is again one of the coziest bars of Rotterdam. It is located in an authentic environment, the Oostzeedijk in the Kralingen district.

It was completely refurbished in 2007. Both the cafe and restaurant, as well as the kitchen have been thoroughly renovated. But the old style, that can be best described as homely, was maintained. The result is a  ‘cozy’ bar with large chandeliers on the ceiling and an intimate restaurant, with seats for 27 persons.

Boerengat - main course meatBoerengat - main course fish

http://www.barrestaurantboerengat.nl

Boerengat - dessert

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August 28, 2009 at 10:16 am

Het Hof van Charlois

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Hof van Charlois

It’s Restaurantweek, so I decided to try out some restaurants that are yet unknown to me. This time I tried my luck on the Southside of the river (later this week I will go to a restaurant on the Northside), in a district called Charlois. (pronounce: Sjaarloos) I chose Het Hof van Charlois, because it looks rather chique and the reviews about the food, the ambiance and the waiters were very promising.

Het Hof is situated in and old, stately building on the Charloisse Kerksingel 2. (free parking!)Before it was turned into a restaurant is used to be City Hall of Charlois as well as a police station.

On entering the establishment, we were warmly welcomed by the owner, who shook our hands and introduced himself to us. His name is Aart.
As we waited for the aperitif, we looked around and admired the ornaments on the ceiling, the panelling, the fireplaces and the enormous chandeliers.
The ambience in the restaurant is really nice; it looks very classy, but not in a cold way. Of course this has also to do with the staff and the owner, who are very warm and friendly.

Hof van Charlois interior

We enjoyed our aperitif, and talked about our day at the office. No rush! I like that. Only when both our glasses were empty, we were provided with a new glass of wine, to accompany the starter dish.

I will describe the food and wines later. First it’s good to mention that we ordered a wine arrangement to go with the menu. If you go for tasting, you have to do it right. So if you have a surprise menu, why not let yourself be surprised too with wines, that are selected, because they go so well with the food that is served?

The aperitif was Prosecco with a drop of Limoncello and a leaf of basil. I’m not too keen on Prosecco, but spiked with a little lemon liqueur… it was just what I needed after a long day at the office!
As a starter we had veal pastrami, stuffed with guacamole and skinned cherry tomatoes and a thousand island dressing. This course was accompanied by a nice Chardonnay Semillion from ‘Down Under’, which was rich and fruity and with a little sweetness to it.
The main course was Duck Filet stuffed with mushrooms and thyme and a traditional orange sauce (Cointreau) with baby corn, snow peas and delicious (I couldn’t say ‘no’ to a refill) Rosemary potatoes. The wine with this course was a nice round Rioja Crianza. As Rioja is one of my favourite wine regions of Spain, I had no complaints!
For dessert we had a chocolate mousse cake, stuffed with frozen berries, topped with delicious white chocolate and with some maracuja on the side. With it we drank a nice south african desert wine.

Hof van Charlois dessert

While we were enjoying a good cup of coffee to round the evening off, the chef came to our table and asked if we had enjoyed our dinner. We talked a while and I asked whether the dishes we just had were also on the menu. He told me this was not the case, because he wanted to use the Restaurantweek as a try out period. So I complemented him for his boldness in choosing for Duck, because this is not everyone’s favourite. So far he had no complaints.
I can understand this, because the food was very good. This goes also for the ambience and the staff. Both me and my table lady would like to recommend Het Hof van Charlois to everyone.
We will certainly go back sometimes. Usually I’m not a  fan of Winter, but I can hardly wait for it to begin, so I can enjoy a good meal in a fine restaurant where they light the fire when it’s cold outside.

http://www.hofvancharlois.nl

Restaurantweek!

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This week is Restaurantweek in the Netherlands, so also in Rotterdam. The Hotstepper selected two restaurants in Rotterdam. He will let you know where he went soon!

Do you want to go to a nice restaurant and only pay €25 for a delicious three course dinner? Check out 

http://www.restaurantweek.nl/

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August 25, 2009 at 9:07 pm