4/5 A.S.K. *. 1 year ago on Google
Overall
impression
is
good.
Maybe
because
our
friends
were
super
enthusiastic
about
it,
since
it
wasn't
the
first
time
for
them
dining
here.
Though
I
had
mixed
feelings
about
the
visit,
still
I
rate
it
4
stars
given
the
fact
that
tuna
was
remarkable
and
coquilles
saint-Jacques
were
good
as
well.
Duck
breast
could
do
better
with
less
oil
(yes,
it
was
submerged
in
oil).
We
also
took
side
dishes
of
some
vegies
and
mushrooms,
the
looks
and
the
taste
were
interesting.
On
a
less
cheerful
note
-
they
added
3
times
Coca-Cola
(which
we
didn't
order)
to
our
bill,
so
it
is
wise
to
check
the
bill
before
you
settle
it
here.
It
might
be
not
so
convenient
to
sit
near
the
terrace
exit,
because
this
door
was
constantly
used
by
the
staff
and
the
guests,
letting
in
quite
a
considerable
draft
of
chilly
air
from
outside
(Dutch
grey
weather
in
March).
I
must
mention
that
we
were
sitting
at
the
tight
"American
diner"
type
booth
-
it
was
tight
for
me
(humanoid.
Hight
1,82m:-)).
To
be
fair,
there
were
other
types
of
sitting
to
choose
from
-
round
tables,
for
example.
And
the
last
point:
oysters
were
the
tiniest
I
ever
saw
in
a
restaurant,
and
trust
me,
I've
seen,
bought
and
tasted
oysters
before:-).
I
would
be
ashamed
if
I
had
to
serve
these
oysters
to
my
guests
at
home.
They
looked
fine
one
year
ago
on
the
photo
of
some
other
reviewer
(scroll
down).
What
we
got
was
less
than
a
half
of
that
size.
Still
they
were
priced
at
3,5
per
piece,
not
very
expensive
(if
normal
size)
-
42
euro
for
a
dozen
of
that
is
too
much.
We
were
with
friends,
busy
catching
up,
so
unfortunately
I
didn't
bother
to
photograph
what
we
got.
Demand
to
see
the
oysters
before
you
order
them.
The
bottle
of
prosecco
tasted
rather
ordinary
but
is
priced
quite
high
-
more
than
50
euro.
Just
comparing
to
other
similar
places,
since
we
eat
out
all
the
time.
There's
a
convenient
paid
parking
next
to
the
Loetje
establishment
if
you
drive
here.
All
in
all,
this
place
is
not
far
from
being
worth
a
second
try
some
day.