7 Best Restaurants in Haarlem, The Randstad

De Lachende Javaan

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Stepping into "The Laughing Javanese," off an old Haarlem street that hasn't changed in centuries, you are hit with a flash of color and pungent smells. You can sit upstairs at one of the window tables and look out over the sober gabled houses while eating kambing saté (skewers of lamb in soy sauce) and kipkarbonade met sambal djeroek (grilled chicken with a fiery Indonesian sauce), or cobble together a meal of 12 or more small dishes if you want.

Frankestraat 27, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 HT, Netherlands
023-532–8792
Known For
  • decorative Indonesian artworks
  • informal service
  • generous portions
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Credit cards accepted

Garrone

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A short walk from the Frans Hals Museum, the city's favorite ice cream parlor has been making Italian-style gelato since 1949, in around 50 mouth-watering flavors.
Grote Houtstraat 179, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 SM, Netherlands
023-531–2173
Known For
  • still run by Garrone family
  • range changes daily
  • friendly service

Grand Café Brinkmann

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The spacious and high-ceilinged Grand Café Brinkmann offers baguettes, pancakes, and other light snacks. Windows edged with stained glass overlook the Grote Markt and Sint Bavo's church across the square.

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Jacobus Pieck

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One of Haarlem's best eetlokaals (dining spots), which attracts locals with its long bar, cozy tables, and lovely sun trap of a garden, is also extremely popular—get here early or book ahead to snag a table. The menu offers standards but with a twist: try the Popeye Blues Salad—a wild spinach, blue cheese, and bacon number, with creamy mustard dressing for a lighter option—or, for dinner, lamb with ratatouille and rosemary jus.

Warmoestraat 18, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 HP, Netherlands
023-532–6144
Known For
  • imaginative flavor combinations
  • popular eatery
  • hard-to-get tables in the evening
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Mon., No credit cards

Jopenkerk

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The café/restaurant of the Jopen brewery enjoys a magnificent setting in the lovingly restored interior of the former Jacobskerk; the ecclesiastical feel has been maintained thanks to the high ceilings and stained-glass windows. The restaurant on the mezzanine (evenings only, Tuesday–Saturday) serves weekly stews and a variety of other meat and fish mains; a simpler lunch menu is available in the grand café below.

Gedempte Voldersgracht 2, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 VR, Netherlands
023-533–4114
Known For
  • craft beers, brewed in-house
  • stunning architecture blending old and new
  • suggested beer pairings for each main course

ML

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This long-standing city favorite, housed in the hotel of the same name, is a showpiece for the combined talents of chefs Mark Gratema and Kevin Kion. The spacious, airy dining room is a seamless blend of modern and traditional, with wood-paneled walls, crisp linens, and chic furniture—the perfect backdrop for sampling an endlessly changing menu of cutting-edge and creative dishes that are as big a treat for the eye as they are for the palate.

Klokhuisplein 9, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 HK, Netherlands
023-512–3910
Known For
  • award-winning high-end cuisine
  • stylish decor
  • playful flavor combinations
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

XO

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A very funky restaurant-bar, XO has chunky silver graphics, purple-and-gray walls, and fun touches like "king" chairs, complete with claw feet and red cushions—an alluring setting for lunch and evening edibles. The menu contains a wide array of mouthwatering and exquisitely presented burgers and sandwiches, joined by a few more substantial mains available evenings only.

Grote Markt 8, Haarlem, North Holland, 2011 RD, Netherlands
023-551–1350
Known For
  • simple but delicious food
  • funky decor
  • lively weekends with DJs, dine early if you prefer quiet
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted