Restaurant de Mark is the beating culinary heart of Durgerdam. Whether by the fireplace or the lakeside terrace, an exceptional meal awaits. De Mark Be enveloped by lakeside restaurant De Mark's welcoming social buzz, whether that's by the fire in the dining room, in the wine snug or on waterside terrace. Cloaked in natural hues that reflect Durgerdam's nature, De Mark is an unassuming yet decidedly en vogue dining hotspot, curated by Michelin-star chefs.7 days a week.
Opening restaurant De Mark in Durgerdam by 212**
With a convivial atmosphere and gourmet cuisine, De Mark restaurant could easily be the location of your next gathering, party or private dining event - a space suitable for up to 50 people. Talk to us about designing a delicious menu that suits your group and we will do the rest. The Terrace When summer strikes, we all want to be al fresco. Play De Durgerdam Aan de oevers van het IJmeer, verscholen achter rietpluimen, pal naast de karakteristieke gevelhuisjes langs de waterkant waar het schone linnengoed nog wappert in wind, staat een bijzonder boetiekhotel. De Durgerdam Hotel Outside Amsterdam Is an Old Master Painting Made New | Vogue Travel This Charming Hotel Outside Amsterdam Is an Old Master Painting Made New By Liam Hess April 14, 2023. If the rooms are enchanting, De Durgerdam's other glory is its restaurant, De Mark, the creation of Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot, the chefs behind Amsterdam's two-Michelin-starred.
De Durgerdam Hotel Outside Amsterdam Is an Old Master Painting Made New Vogue
Leave your car outside Durgerdam and embrace the charm of this dike village as you walk to De Mark. From the terrace, you have an exceptional view over the water - simply breathtaking! The attractive interior is done out in natural tones and makes the most of the character of the building. Dinner here is a cosy affair. Stay & Sleep De Durgerdam met als culinair middelpunt restaurant De Mark heeft veertien stijlvol ontworpen kamers en suites die qua kleurgebruik in perfecte harmonie zijn met het lichtspel langs de oevers van het meer. Dankzij de rijke, historische kleurschakeringen komt het verleden pas echt tot leven. Book a Table Behind the scenes of De Mark restaurant is a resolute team of culinary artists. Head Chef Koen Marees collaborates with Amsterdam's gourmet heroes Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot of Michelin-star restaurants 212 and De Juwelier to forge a fresh, gastronomic voyage 7 days a week. Ignite your curiosity and invigorate your soul. Interior Design for De Durgerdam hotel and De Mark restaurant. client Aedes Real Estate. year 2021 - 2023. When Paul and Amber from Aedes approached us with the opportunity to design the interiors of a boutique hotel and restaurant in Durgerdam, we were excited to have the chance to create an entire environment.
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Just four miles (6km) east of Amsterdam, Durgerdam is a small, former fishing village and host to hotel and restaurant De Durgerdam. De Mark We believe excellent food is best enjoyed with friends, which is why we'd be happy to arrange a private dining experience at De Mark restaurant, the Reading Room or Wine Snug. As well as savouring humble dishes reinvented by great chefs, let us welcome you with a drink's reception, enjoying canapes created by the culinary team. Read more
Restaurant de Mark is het culinair hart van Durgerdam. Bij de open haard of op het terras aan het water wacht een uitzonderlijke maaltijd. De Mark Durgerdammerdijk 73 1026 CC Amsterdam De Mark, het restaurant van Hotel De Durgerdam. Hier eet je hoogwaardige, eerlijke gerechten, met ingrediënten van Hollandse bodem, zonder pretenties gecreëerd door Richard van Oostenbrugge en Thomas Groot (chefs 212**) gekookt op open vuur door Koen Marees (ex The Lobby) in een warme comfortabele setting.
Boetiekhotel De Durgerdam en restaurant De Mark geopend in Durgerdam
May 15, 2023 Chantal Arnts/De Durgerdam Amsterdam in springtime is a magical, flower-filled place. But tulip season also brings major crowds, lines, and traffic—especially when you head south. The village of Durgerdam, a sweep of water-facing traditional wooden houses, many dating back to the 17th century, was built on what is now Lake Ijmeer. Back then, it was still a salt water inlet of the North Sea, and the houses were painted white to help fishermen navigate their way home - the moon would light up their facades.