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    Restaurant in Oudendijk, Netherlands

    La Mère Anne

    210pts

    Accessible, Michelin-noted, genuinely regional cooking.

    La Mère Anne, Restaurant in Oudendijk

    About La Mère Anne

    La Mère Anne in Oudendijk holds a 2024 Michelin Plate and a 4.6 Google rating, delivering regional Dutch cooking at the €€ price point — well below what starred alternatives charge. Booking is easy, on-site guestrooms make it a practical overnight option, and the multi-use venue handles groups well. The clearest value proposition among recognised restaurants in the area.

    Should You Book La Mère Anne?

    Getting a table at La Mère Anne is not the challenge — booking here is direct, and that accessibility is part of the appeal. The harder question is whether a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant in a small Dutch village, operating as a multi-function venue with guestrooms and event hire, can deliver a focused dining experience. Based on a 4.6 Google rating across 556 reviews, the answer is largely yes, particularly if you are returning after a first visit and want to go deeper into what the kitchen does well.

    La Mère Anne sits at Dorpsweg 110 in Oudendijk, a village in North Holland's polderland. The venue's scope is broader than a typical restaurant: overnight stays in modern guestrooms, private event hire, and a full dining room all operate under one roof. For a regular or a second-time visitor, this scale works in your favour. The kitchen is not running on a small, precious footprint — it has the infrastructure to handle larger parties without the service falling apart, and the room reflects that confidence.

    The Space and What to Expect

    The physical setup at La Mère Anne is a venue-first proposition. The space has the dimensions of a converted country property , think generous room layouts, seating that accommodates groups without crowding, and a setting that reads as occasion-appropriate without tipping into formal. For a returning visitor, this means the room holds up across different group configurations: a table of two for a relaxed dinner feels as well-placed as a larger party booking for a celebration.

    The spatial generosity also matters when thinking about the bar and drinks offer. A venue of this size, with event hire as a genuine part of the business, typically maintains a more considered drinks programme than a small neighbourhood bistro. The bar at La Mère Anne is positioned to serve a mixed crowd , private event guests, overnight hotel visitors, and dining room customers , which tends to produce a wider range of options and better-stocked selections than a venue focused purely on tables. For a second visit, arriving early to spend time at the bar before your booking is a practical recommendation, not just a suggestion.

    The Kitchen's Position

    Michelin Plate , awarded in 2024 , is a meaningful signal here. It does not indicate starred-level ambition, but it confirms a kitchen cooking above the regional average, with enough consistency to earn recognition. The chef's approach, as documented, prioritises regional produce and contemporary presentation without over-complicating the plate. For a returning visitor, that translates to dishes that reward attention rather than demanding it: flavours that are direct, produce that earns its place, and a menu that changes with what the region offers in the current season.

    In late autumn and winter, regional Dutch cooking leans toward root vegetables, game, and North Sea fish. If you are visiting now, expect the menu to reflect that shift. The kitchen's stated commitment to regional sourcing means the current menu will read differently from a summer visit , reason enough to return even if the format feels familiar.

    At the €€ price point, La Mère Anne positions itself well below the €€€€ tier that dominates Dutch fine dining recognition. Peer venues like De Librije in Zwolle, Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam, and Inter Scaldes in Kruiningen occupy a completely different price register. La Mère Anne is not competing for that audience. It is the right booking if you want Michelin-acknowledged cooking at an accessible price, in a setting that handles groups and occasions comfortably. For comparable regional-focused cooking at similar price points, Hofstede de Blaak in Tilburg and De Hinde in Hindeloopen are worth knowing about.

    Practical Details

    La Mère Anne is located at Dorpsweg 110, 1631 DJ Oudendijk. Oudendijk is a small village in the Beemster region of North Holland, leading reached by car. Booking is easy relative to most recognised Dutch restaurants , no weeks-long waitlists. If you are combining a meal with an overnight stay, the guestrooms on-site remove any logistics around driving back after dinner, which is worth factoring into your planning.

    For context on other dining options in the area, see our full Oudendijk restaurants guide. If you are extending a trip, our Oudendijk hotels guide covers accommodation options, and the bars guide is useful if you want to continue the evening elsewhere. The experiences guide for Oudendijk is worth checking if you are building a full day around the visit.

    Booking Intelligence

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy. This is a venue where planning a few days ahead is sufficient for most dates, though weekend evenings and event-season dates (weddings, corporate hire) may reduce table availability. There is no published booking method in the database, so contacting the venue directly is the safest approach. Hours are not published in available data , confirm before travelling, particularly if visiting outside standard dinner service.

    How La Mère Anne Compares on Logistics

    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyAccommodation On-SiteMichelin Recognition
    La Mère Anne€€EasyYesPlate (2024)
    De Groene Lantaarn, Staphorst€€€€HardNoStarred
    Brut172, Reijmerstok€€€€HardNoStarred
    De Lindehof, Nuenen€€€€HardNoStarred
    Tribeca, Heeze€€€€ModerateNoRecognised

    The table above makes the case for La Mère Anne clearly: it is the most accessible entry point among recognised Dutch restaurants, with on-site accommodation that none of the comparison set offers. For a second visit, especially one built around a longer stay in the Beemster area, this combination is difficult to match elsewhere in the region.

    For broader context on dining in the Netherlands, explore Pearl's coverage of De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen, De Lindenhof in Giethoorn, and wineries in the Oudendijk area.

    Compare La Mère Anne

    Is La Mère Anne Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    La Mère Anne€€Easy
    De Librije€€€€Unknown
    Aan de Poel€€€€Unknown
    De Nieuwe Winkel€€€€Unknown
    Fred€€€€Unknown
    De Lindehof€€€€Unknown

    How La Mère Anne stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to La Mère Anne in Oudendijk?

    Oudendijk itself has no direct competitors at this level, so the relevant comparison is regional. Aan de Poel in Amstelveen offers a more polished, starred experience at a higher price point. Fred in Amsterdam is a better option if you want contemporary Dutch cooking with urban convenience. La Mère Anne fills a specific gap: Michelin-noted cooking in a country-venue format with easy access and overnight rooms.

    What should I wear to La Mère Anne?

    The venue is a converted country property with a relaxed regional character, operating at the €€ price point. Neat casual is appropriate — no need for formal dress. The space accommodates private events and overnight guests, so the atmosphere leans comfortable rather than ceremonial.

    Is La Mère Anne good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly if you want a venue that does more than dinner. La Mère Anne can be hired for private events and has overnight guestrooms, which makes it a practical choice for celebrations that extend beyond a single meal. The 2024 Michelin Plate confirms the kitchen is cooking above average, giving the occasion some culinary credibility without the pressure of a starred-restaurant experience.

    How far ahead should I book La Mère Anne?

    A few days ahead is sufficient for most weekday visits. Weekend evenings and event-season dates fill faster given the venue's hire capacity, so book at least one to two weeks out to avoid disappointment. This is not a hard-to-book restaurant by any standard.

    Does La Mère Anne handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary policy is not documented in available data. The kitchen's focus on regional produce and contemporary cooking without unnecessary complexity suggests flexibility, but confirm directly before booking, especially for allergies or strict requirements. Contact details are not currently listed on Pearl.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Mère Anne?

    Specific menu formats and pricing are not confirmed in the available data. What is confirmed is the €€ price range and a 2024 Michelin Plate, which together suggest reasonable value for the region. If a tasting format is available, the kitchen's stated focus on clean, produce-led flavours rather than elaborate technique makes it a practical rather than theatrical proposition — better suited to those who prefer directness over showmanship.

    Is La Mère Anne worth the price?

    At €€ with a 2024 Michelin Plate, La Mère Anne represents solid value for North Holland. You are paying for cooking that has cleared a meaningful quality bar, in a venue that also offers overnight accommodation and private hire. It is not a destination-dining splurge, but for a regional meal with genuine kitchen credibility, the price-to-quality ratio holds up.

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