Restaurant in Harderwijk, Netherlands
't Nonnetje
1,415Pearl PointsTwo stars, small town, plan months ahead.

About 't Nonnetje
Two Michelin stars on Harderwijk's historic Vischmarkt square, with back-to-back La Liste recognition (91 pts, 2025–2026) and a #294 OAD Classical Europe ranking. Chef Michel van der Kroft's creative kitchen is a genuine destination meal, not a regional curiosity. Book as far out as possible — tables at this small, intimate restaurant are Near Impossible to secure.
Verdict: Two Michelin Stars in a Small Gelderland Town — and Worth the Trip
The most common mistake people make about 't Nonnetje is assuming it is a regional novelty — a two-star curiosity that exists because Harderwijk lacks stronger competition. That reading is wrong. Chef Michel van der Kroft's restaurant on the Vischmarkt has held two Michelin stars consecutively through 2024 and 2025, earned a 91-point score from La Liste in both 2025 and 2026, and sits at #294 on Opinionated About Dining's Classical in Europe ranking for 2025. This is not a local outlier. It is a serious creative kitchen that happens to operate outside the Randstad, and it deserves to be considered alongside Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam and De Bokkedoorns in Overveen when you are planning a destination meal in the Netherlands.
The Room and the Setting
The restaurant sits on the historical Vischmarkt square in Harderwijk's old centre , a compact, intimate dining room that reads as understated from the outside and considered on the inside. This is not a venue built for visual drama in the way a grand Amsterdam canal-house restaurant might be. What you see when you arrive is a room scaled for focus: a small number of tables, a setting that keeps attention on the plate rather than the architecture, and a quieter civic address that makes the two-star credential feel more earned, not less. For a special occasion where the meal is the event rather than the backdrop, that calibration works in the restaurant's favour.
What the Kitchen Does
Cuisine classification is Creative at the €€€€ price tier, and the Michelin and Gault&Millau; recognition confirms that van der Kroft's kitchen is operating at a technically precise level. The awards data specifically flags the "Botanica" menu , a plant-based tasting format of up to seven courses , as the standout choice. La Liste's notes describe it as a menu worth choosing without delay, with enough creativity across the courses to make plant-forward cooking feel neither restrictive nor compensatory. A non-alcoholic pairing option is also available alongside the standard beverage programme. For diners who have encountered plant-based menus at lesser kitchens and found them underwhelming, the two-star context here sets a different baseline.
Lunch vs. Dinner: Which Service to Book
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday all offer lunch sittings from 12–2 pm, while dinner runs Tuesday through Saturday. Friday evening extends later than the other dinner services, running until 11:45 pm , making it the better option for a long occasion meal or for guests arriving from outside Harderwijk who want more time. The weekend lunch format (Saturday 12–2 pm) is the most accessible slot if you are pairing the visit with time in the Veluwe region. For first-time visitors at this price tier, lunch can be a considered way to experience the kitchen with a slightly shorter window, though the dinner service allows the full occasion framing this kind of meal warrants. Monday and Sunday are closed.
Booking: Plan Significantly Ahead
Booking difficulty at 't Nonnetje is rated Near Impossible. At a two-star restaurant with a small, intimate dining room in a town of this size, table supply is structurally limited. Demand is driven not just by local diners but by Dutch food travellers and international visitors who treat Gelderland's two-star options as destination meals. The practical implication: if you are planning a specific date , an anniversary, a birthday, a business dinner , begin the reservation process as far out as the restaurant's booking window allows. Waiting until three or four weeks prior is a risk. Flexibility on service (lunch versus dinner, mid-week versus Friday) will improve your chances. This is a venue where the booking requires more planning than the meal itself.
Special Occasions: Does It Deliver?
Yes, with caveats. The two Michelin stars, the La Liste score, and the intimate room combine to make 't Nonnetje a credible choice for a significant occasion. The price tier (€€€€) and the tasting format mean you are committing to a full experience rather than a flexible dinner. Groups expecting a la carte freedom or a relaxed drop-in atmosphere will find the format less accommodating than a brasserie. But for a couple marking an anniversary, a small group celebrating something meaningful, or a business meal where a serious Dutch kitchen needs to be the statement, the credentials here are real and the setting delivers the focused intimacy that occasion dining requires. It compares favourably to De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst and Brut172 in Reijmerstok for diners travelling through the eastern and central Netherlands looking for a destination kitchen.
Harderwijk Context
Harderwijk is a small Hanseatic town on the Veluwe Meer with a preserved old centre. It is not a major dining city. 't Nonnetje is the only two-star kitchen in the immediate area, which means there is no fallback option at the same tier if your booking falls through. The next tier down locally includes Basiliek and Ratatouille, both at €€€ and operating in the modern cuisine register, but neither carries the same award weight. If you are building a wider trip around this visit, our full Harderwijk restaurants guide, hotels guide, and experiences guide cover the surrounding options. The bars guide and wineries guide are also worth checking if you are extending the stay.
Practical Details
| Detail | 't Nonnetje | De Librije (Zwolle) | Aan de Poel (Amstelveen) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 2 Michelin | 3 Michelin | 2 Michelin |
| Price tier | €€€€ | €€€€ | €€€€ |
| Format | Tasting / Creative | Tasting / Modern | Tasting / Creative |
| Lunch available | Thu–Sat | Check direct | Check direct |
| Booking difficulty | Near Impossible | Near Impossible | Very Difficult |
| Closed | Mon, Sun | Varies | Varies |
| Location | Harderwijk old centre | Zwolle | Amstelveen |
FAQ
What should I wear to 't Nonnetje?
- No dress code is listed in the venue data, but at a two-star creative kitchen at the €€€€ tier in the Netherlands, smart casual is the safe baseline. Business casual or above is appropriate for evening services. Avoid overly casual dress for dinner; lunch affords slightly more flexibility.
What should I order at 't Nonnetje?
- The "Botanica" menu is the specific recommendation flagged in the awards data , a plant-based tasting menu of up to seven courses under chef Michel van der Kroft. La Liste describes it as a menu to choose without delay. A non-alcoholic pairing option is also available alongside the standard drinks programme.
Does 't Nonnetje handle dietary restrictions?
- The dedicated "Botanica" plant-based menu confirms the kitchen has real capacity for non-meat formats, not just token substitution. For other dietary requirements, contact the restaurant directly before booking , at this price point and format, advance notice is standard practice and expected.
What are alternatives to 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk?
- Within Harderwijk, Basiliek and Ratatouille are the main alternatives at the €€€ tier. For the same two-star quality level, you are looking at a travel decision: De Librije in Zwolle (three stars) or Aan de Poel in Amstelveen (two stars) are the relevant regional peers.
Is lunch or dinner better at 't Nonnetje?
- Dinner is the occasion-grade experience this kitchen is built for. Friday evening, which runs until 11:45 pm, gives the most time and is the right choice if you are travelling from outside Harderwijk. Saturday lunch (12–2 pm) works well for a daytime visit paired with time in the Veluwe region, but Thursday and Friday lunch (12–2 pm) are also available. For a first visit at this price tier, dinner is recommended.
Is 't Nonnetje good for a special occasion?
- Yes. Two Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 91 points in both 2025 and 2026, an intimate room on a historic square, and a tasting format that keeps the focus on the meal make this a strong choice for anniversaries, birthdays, or significant business dinners. The small room size means the atmosphere stays focused rather than noisy. Book as far out as possible given the Near Impossible booking difficulty.
Is 't Nonnetje worth the price?
- At two Michelin stars with consecutive La Liste recognition and a #294 OAD Classical Europe ranking in 2025, the credentials justify the €€€€ tier. The plant-based "Botanica" menu adds a dimension you will not find at every two-star kitchen. If you are weighing it against a three-star experience like De Librije, the answer depends on budget and how far you want to travel; for a two-star creative meal in a quieter, more intimate setting, 't Nonnetje delivers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to 't Nonnetje?
Dress formally. Two Michelin stars, €€€€ pricing, and a small intimate room on the Vischmarkt square set a clear expectation — this is not a casual dinner. Men should consider a jacket; anything below smart-formal risks standing out for the wrong reasons. When in doubt, overdress.
What should I order at 't Nonnetje?
The Botanica menu is the one to book around. Gault&Millau; singles it out explicitly: Chef Michel van der Kroft runs up to 7 courses of plant-based dishes, and the non-alcoholic pairing is noted as worth trying alongside it. If you are visiting for the full picture of what this kitchen does, that is the format to choose.
Does 't Nonnetje handle dietary restrictions?
The existence of a dedicated plant-based tasting menu (Botanica) signals that the kitchen is accustomed to working outside conventional meat-and-fish formats. For other dietary requirements, check the venue's official channels ahead of booking — at two Michelin stars, advance notice is standard practice and expected.
What are alternatives to 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk?
't Nonnetje is the only two-star restaurant in Harderwijk — there is no direct local alternative at this level. If you cannot secure a table, De Librije in Zwolle (three Michelin stars) is the most obvious regional step-up, while De Lindehof in Nuenen offers two-star creative cooking in a similarly small-town Dutch setting.
Is lunch or dinner better at 't Nonnetje?
Lunch on Thursday or Friday gives you the same kitchen at a time when tables may be marginally easier to secure than peak Friday or Saturday evening. Friday dinner runs until 11:45 pm, making it the longest evening service and the most natural fit for a celebratory occasion. For pure practicality, lunch is the better entry point for first-timers working against a near-impossible booking window.
Is 't Nonnetje good for a special occasion?
Yes, with one caveat: book early. The two Michelin stars, La Liste score of 91 points, and intimate room on Harderwijk's historic Vischmarkt square make it a credible and low-risk choice for a significant occasion. The caveat is availability — booking difficulty is near-impossible, so a last-minute special occasion plan will almost certainly fail.
Is 't Nonnetje worth the price?
At €€€€ and two Michelin stars, the price is in line with what this tier of Dutch fine dining commands. The OAD Classical in Europe ranking (#294 in 2025) and consecutive La Liste scores of 91 points confirm this is not a regional novelty — it is a kitchen that competes nationally. If creative tasting menus are your format and you can get a table, the credentials justify the spend.
Location
Vischmarkt 38 Parkeertip: Houtwal, Vitringasingel, 3841 GL, 3841 BG Harderwijk, Netherlands
Compare 't Nonnetje
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 't Nonnetje | €€€€ · Creative | ’t Nonnetje is a restaurant awarded both by Michelin and Gault&Millau. A restaurant with a nice intimate atmosphere situated on the historical Vischmarkt square in the old centre of Harderwijk. In a r...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 91pts; Here at Het Nonnetje, you must choose the "Botanica" menu without delay. Chef Michel van der Kroft has enough creativity to spoil you with up to 7 courses of plant-based dishes. Enjoying is the essence here. And when you are at it, why not try the modified non-alcoholic alternative as well?; Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #294 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 91pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #341 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Recommended (2023) | Near Impossible | — |
| De Librije | €€€€ · Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Aan de Poel | €€€€ · Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| De Lindehof | Contemporary Dutch, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| De Nieuwe Winkel | €€€€ · Organic | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Fred | €€€€ · Creative French | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
How 't Nonnetje stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- De Librije — €€€€ · Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Aan de Poel — €€€€ · Creative, €€€€
- De Lindehof — Contemporary Dutch, Creative, €€€€
- De Nieuwe Winkel — €€€€ · Organic, €€€€
- Fred — €€€€ · Creative French, €€€€
't Nonnetje sits at the two-star level alongside Aan de Poel in Amstelveen and De Lindehof in Nuenen in the Netherlands' creative fine dining tier. Where Aan de Poel is easier to pair with an Amsterdam visit, 't Nonnetje requires a deliberate trip to Gelderland — which is either a drawback or exactly the point, depending on what you want from a destination meal. The smaller room and quieter location give it more intimacy than a city-based two-star kitchen, but that same scale makes reservations structurally harder to secure.
Against De Librije in Zwolle — the three-star benchmark in this part of the Netherlands — 't Nonnetje offers a comparable creative kitchen at a slightly more accessible booking tier, though both are difficult. If your priority is the highest-credentialled meal in the region, De Librije is the answer; if you want a two-star experience with a more intimate atmosphere and genuine plant-based menu depth, 't Nonnetje has a clearer case. De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen is the direct comparison for diners drawn to the Botanica menu, as it also operates at the creative €€€€ tier with a strong plant-forward identity.
For diners weighing 't Nonnetje against broader options in the creative €€€€ tier, FG in Rotterdam and De Treeswijkhoeve in Waalre are worth considering if geography is flexible. 't Nonnetje's consistent La Liste scoring (91 pts in both 2025 and 2026) and its OAD Classical Europe ranking position it among the stronger two-star options in the country — not merely the strongest option in Harderwijk.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 6–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 6–9 pm
- Thursday
- 12–2 pm, 6–9 pm
- Friday
- 12–2 pm, 6:30–11:45 pm
- Saturday
- 12–2 pm, 6:30–9 pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
Explore Harderwijk
Save or rate 't Nonnetje on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.








