De Treeswijkhoeve, Michelin-starred restaurant in Waalre, Netherlands.
De Treeswijkhoeve is a Michelin-starred restaurant housed in a white farmhouse with garden and interior seating areas in the Waalrese forests. The establishment offers both lunch and dinner service in a refined setting.
The farmhouse was built in 1916 as part of the Treeswijkhoeve estate. It was converted into a restaurant in 1988 and earned its first Michelin star in 2006.
The name comes from the original estate on whose grounds the restaurant sits. The kitchen merges Dutch culinary traditions with modern techniques and influences from Asian and Mediterranean cuisines.
The restaurant is open Wednesday through Sunday and requires reservations. It is located at Valkenswaardseweg 14 in Waalre.
The restaurant has held two Michelin stars since 2013 and received 18 out of 20 points from GaultMillau in 2014. This high recognition reflects the consistent quality and reputation it enjoys among culinary professionals.
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