Restaurant in Bavel, Netherlands
Restaurant Vannu
360ptsVegetable-forward cooking worth the trip to Bavel.

About Restaurant Vannu
Restaurant Vannu earns two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025) and a 4.9 Google rating with vegetable-forward, seasonally-driven cooking in a converted Bavel inn. At €€€ pricing, it delivers genuine technical skill and regional depth without the cost of a starred venue. Book for a special occasion or a serious dinner with a food-interested group.
Verdict: Book It for a Seasonally-Driven Dinner That Punches Above Its Price Point
Restaurant Vannu is worth booking. At €€€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.9 across 140 reviews, it delivers the kind of vegetable-forward, region-rooted cooking that holds its own against neighbours charging considerably more. If you want technically precise, comfort-leaning farm-to-table food in the Netherlands without committing to a four-symbol price tag, Vannu is the clearest answer in its tier. Book here if the season is right and you want dinner to feel like a considered event rather than a transaction.
About Restaurant Vannu
Vannu sits in an old inn on Gilzeweg in Bavel, a setting that fits the cooking well: grounded, unhurried, local. The two people behind it, chef Gijs Kemmeren and front-of-house lead Iris Saaman, met while working at Kop van 't Land and built Vannu around a shared conviction that vegetables and seasonal produce deserve the same technical attention usually reserved for protein-led fine dining. That conviction shapes everything on the plate.
The atmosphere here is calm rather than hushed, warm rather than stiff. It reads as a genuinely good special-occasion room: the kind of place where a birthday dinner or anniversary meal lands correctly without feeling like a performance. The energy is settled and the noise level stays low enough for conversation throughout the evening, which matters if you are booking for a date or a small celebration. It does not have the theatrical edge of a city tasting-menu room, and that is a deliberate choice. The old inn format contributes a residential ease that makes two or three hours feel comfortable rather than prolonged.
Kemmeren's kitchen is technically strong. The menu draws on the surrounding region, changes with the seasons, and is described as accessible: flavours recognisable to any eater, with clear attention to nourishment, savoury depth, and sauce work. This is not the kind of farm-to-table cooking where the concept outpaces the execution. The Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, signals cooking that meets a professional standard without yet carrying a star, which in practical terms means you are getting serious technique at a price point that has not yet been inflated by star status.
One verifiable detail worth knowing before you go: Kemmeren is credited with inventing dry-aged beetroot, a technique now appearing on menus across the Netherlands. That single fact tells you something useful about the kitchen's orientation: it is inventive within a regional and seasonal framework, not just a competent executor of received ideas.
Drinks and the Bar Programme
Vannu's approach to drinks follows the same logic as its food: regional sensibility, seasonal awareness, and an emphasis on substance over spectacle. The farm-to-table orientation of the kitchen typically connects to a wine list that prioritises producers working with similar values, often natural or low-intervention wines, alongside a selective spirits offering. For a venue of this type and price tier in the Netherlands, expect the drinks programme to function as a coherent extension of the meal rather than a standalone destination. If you are coming specifically for cocktails or an extensive bar experience, Vannu is not the right call — check our full Bavel bars guide for dedicated bar options. But if you want a wine pairing that reflects the same seasonal and regional thinking as the food, Vannu's front-of-house approach makes that a natural fit for the evening.
Leading Time to Visit
Spring and autumn are the windows when Vannu's seasonal model pays off most obviously. The cooking is built around what the region produces at its peak, and those two seasons tend to deliver the widest range of interesting produce. Booking on a Friday or Saturday evening works well for a special occasion, when the room has enough people in it to feel alive without becoming loud. If you prefer a quieter atmosphere, a midweek dinner is worth considering. Check availability and book in advance rather than attempting a walk-in, especially on weekend evenings, though the booking difficulty at Vannu is relatively accessible compared to starred peers in the region.
Who Should Book
Vannu is a clear yes for couples looking for a special-occasion dinner that does not require a four-symbol budget. It is also well-suited to small groups of food-interested diners who want seasonal Dutch cooking done with genuine skill. Solo diners should note the venue's format: as an inn-conversion restaurant rather than a counter-style room, it may feel more comfortable with two or more, though nothing in the available information rules out solo dining. If you are planning a group dinner and want something that will please a mixed table — some fine dining regulars, some occasional eaters , Vannu's accessible flavour philosophy is a practical advantage over menus that demand a specialist palate.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Vannu stacks up against De Librije in Zwolle, 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk, De Lindehof in Nuenen, De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen, and other Dutch farm-to-table peers including De Woage in Gramsbergen and Spetters in Breskens.
Practical Details
Restaurant Vannu is at Gilzeweg 24, 4854 SG Bavel, Netherlands. Price tier: €€€. Cuisine: farm-to-table, vegetable-forward, seasonal Dutch. Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Google rating: 4.9 (140 reviews). Booking difficulty: easy. No phone or website is listed in our current data , confirm reservation details directly with the venue or via third-party booking platforms. Dress code is not formally specified; smart casual fits the tone of the room. For more dining options nearby, see our full Bavel restaurants guide, and for where to stay, our full Bavel hotels guide.
Also worth knowing: comparable farm-to-table options at this price tier in the Netherlands include Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, Brut172 in Reijmerstok, De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam, De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst, De Lindenhof in Giethoorn, and De Treeswijkhoeve in Waalre. If Bavel itself is new to you, our Bavel experiences guide, wineries guide, and bars guide cover the wider area.
Quick reference: €€€ · Farm to table · Bavel, Netherlands · Michelin Plate 2024–2025 · Google 4.9 (140) · Booking: easy.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I wear to Restaurant Vannu? Smart casual is the right call. Vannu holds a Michelin Plate and charges at the €€€ tier, which puts it in the same range as restaurants where guests typically dress up slightly but not formally. Jeans are fine if paired with something considered on leading. A jacket is not required but would not look out of place on a weekend evening.
- Does Restaurant Vannu handle dietary restrictions? The kitchen's vegetable-forward philosophy means plant-based and vegetable-heavy diets are well-served here by default. For specific allergies or other dietary requirements, contact the restaurant directly before booking , our current data does not include a phone number or website, so use a third-party booking platform to make initial contact and confirm arrangements in advance.
- Is Restaurant Vannu good for solo dining? It is not designed as a solo-first venue , the old inn setting and special-occasion atmosphere are better suited to pairs or small groups. That said, nothing in the available information actively discourages solo dining. If you are travelling alone and want a serious meal in the €€€ tier, Vannu can work; just be aware the counter-style informality of a bar seat is not part of the format here.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Restaurant Vannu? The combination of Michelin Plate recognition in consecutive years and a 4.9 Google rating across 140 reviews suggests the menu format delivers consistently. At €€€ pricing, you are paying less than the €€€€ venues in the Dutch fine dining bracket while getting a kitchen with documented technique and a clear seasonal identity. The dry-aged beetroot invention shows this is not a team coasting on a concept , they are producing ideas that other restaurants are adopting. On that basis, yes, the menu is worth it for the price.
- Is Restaurant Vannu worth the price? Yes, for what it is. Two consecutive Michelin Plates at a €€€ price point, with a near-perfect Google score, puts Vannu in a strong value position relative to starred Dutch restaurants at €€€€. You are not getting the brand weight of a starred venue, but you are getting serious cooking at a price that reflects its current recognition level rather than its potential ceiling.
- What are alternatives to Restaurant Vannu in Bavel? Bavel itself is small, so the most direct comparisons sit in the broader Dutch farm-to-table and creative cooking category. For a step up in price and prestige, De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen is the Netherlands' most prominent vegetable-led restaurant and sits at €€€€. For creative Dutch cooking at a similar philosophical register, De Lindehof in Nuenen and De Treeswijkhoeve in Waalre are both worth considering. Within the farm-to-table tier specifically, De Woage in Gramsbergen and Spetters in Breskens occupy the same price tier. See our full Bavel restaurants guide for the complete local picture.
- Is Restaurant Vannu good for a special occasion? Yes, this is one of Vannu's strongest use cases. The setting , a converted old inn with a calm, warm atmosphere , hits the right register for a birthday, anniversary, or celebration dinner. The €€€ price tier means you can make it a full occasion without the financial stretch of a starred restaurant, and the accessible flavour philosophy means it works for groups with mixed levels of fine dining experience. For a date or small celebration in the region, Vannu is the clearer choice over higher-priced, higher-stakes alternatives unless a star credential is specifically what you are looking for.
- What should I order at Restaurant Vannu? The kitchen's most documented creation is dry-aged beetroot, which Kemmeren developed before opening Vannu and which has since spread to other Dutch restaurant menus. If it appears, ordering it is a direct yes. Beyond that, the menu follows the seasons and the region, so the right answer shifts depending on when you visit. Trust the tasting menu format over à la carte selection if both are available , it is the format that leading reflects the kitchen's seasonal thinking and sauce-led style.
Compare Restaurant Vannu
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Vannu | €€€ · Farm to table | €€€ | Easy |
| De Librije | €€€€ · Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| 't Nonnetje | €€€€ · Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| De Lindehof | Contemporary Dutch, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| De Nieuwe Winkel | €€€€ · Organic | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Fred | €€€€ · Creative French | €€€€ | Unknown |
How Restaurant Vannu stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Restaurant Vannu?
Vannu is set in a converted old inn in Bavel and its cooking is described as accessible and comfort-oriented, so the atmosphere skews relaxed rather than formal. Think put-together casual: neat trousers, a shirt or blouse. A jacket is not required, but the €€€ price point means turning up in sportswear would feel out of place.
Does Restaurant Vannu handle dietary restrictions?
Vannu's entire identity is built around vegetables and seasonal produce, so plant-based and vegetable-forward diets are not an afterthought here — they are the main event. check the venue's official channels via Gilzeweg 24, 4854 SG Bavel before your visit to confirm specific allergen or dietary needs, as menu compositions change with the seasons.
Is Restaurant Vannu good for solo dining?
Vannu's inn setting and its reputation for warm, attentive front-of-house service from Iris Saaman make it a reasonable choice for a solo visit, especially at the counter or smaller tables. That said, tasting-menu formats generally reward the social rhythm of sharing reactions — if solo dining in a focused setting appeals to you, it works here.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Restaurant Vannu?
Based on the available record — two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025), technically accomplished cooking from Gijs Kemmeren, and a clear emphasis on sauces and regional produce — the format is well-suited to a multi-course tasting structure. Vannu's own description stresses accessibility and crowd-pleasing flavour, which means the menu is not a challenge for its own sake. For €€€, that combination delivers reasonable value.
Is Restaurant Vannu worth the price?
At €€€ with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition and a kitchen led by the chef credited with inventing dry-aged beetroot (now a staple across Dutch restaurants), Vannu delivers above what the price tier typically promises in this part of the Netherlands. It is not a two-star splurge, but it is also not priced like one. For a special dinner in Noord-Brabant, the value case is solid.
What are alternatives to Restaurant Vannu in Bavel?
Bavel itself is a small village with limited direct competition, so the practical comparison is regional. De Lindehof in Nuenen and Fred in the broader Dutch scene offer comparable seasonal ambition at similar or higher price points. For a step up in formality and Michelin weight, De Librije in Zwolle and 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk are the benchmarks, but both require more budget and further travel.
Is Restaurant Vannu good for a special occasion?
Yes — Vannu is a clear fit for a special-occasion dinner for two or a small group. The cooking is technically accomplished but deliberately accessible, the setting in a historic inn adds occasion without stuffiness, and two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) give the booking a credible weight. It costs less than a starred restaurant while delivering a comparable sense of event.
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