Restaurant in Duiven, Netherlands
't Raedthuys
450Pearl PointsClassical French cooking, Michelin star, provincial price.

About 't Raedthuys
A Michelin-starred Modern French kitchen in a 19th-century building in Duiven, 't Raedthuys delivers classical French cooking with contemporary plating at €€€ — a strong-value position for a starred meal in the Netherlands. The cheese trolley, kitchen window, and sommelier-led wine programme make this the right choice for food and wine enthusiasts in Gelderland. Book six to eight weeks out for weekend sittings.
Verdict
A Michelin-starred Modern French restaurant in Duiven — a small town between Arnhem and the German border — is not what most diners expect to find. Book 't Raedthuys if you want technically precise, classical French cooking with a contemporary edge, served inside a 19th-century building that earns its setting. The kitchen window, the cheese trolley with around 30 varieties, and a wine list curated by a dedicated sommelier give this enough depth to justify the €€€ price tier. If you are driving from the Randstad for dinner, the round trip is worth it. If you are already in Gelderland, this should be your first call.
The Room and What You See First
The building dates to 1863 and the interior does not ignore that fact. Contemporary art hangs on walls that carry genuine historical weight, and the effect is more considered than the usual tension between old architecture and modern decoration. A kitchen window runs along one side of the dining room, giving you a direct line of sight to the chefs working the pass. For food-focused diners, this is not a gimmick , it grounds the meal in process and gives you something specific to watch between courses. On sunny days, the front terrace is available and works particularly well for two people who want a quieter setting than the main dining room.
The visual experience extends to the plates. Chefs Tom Lamers and Hans den Engelsen plate with clear artistic intent: expect composed, precise presentations that signal the kitchen's modern sensibility even when the cooking itself is anchored in classical French technique. Dishes like savoury crème brûlée and Jerusalem artichoke prepared as chips, cream, raw and pickled with smoked eel are documented examples of that dual register , classical foundations, contemporary plating and texture contrasts. The cheese trolley, arriving with approximately 30 cheeses, is one of the more substantive fromage offerings you will find at this price tier in the Netherlands.
The Kitchen Counter Angle
Kitchen window at 't Raedthuys functions as the closest thing to counter seating this format allows. You are not eating at the pass, but the sightline into the kitchen is deliberate and changes the texture of the meal. For explorers who want to see technique rather than simply experience the outcome, request a table positioned toward the kitchen-facing side of the room when you book. This is particularly relevant if you are ordering the multi-course menu , watching the kitchen's rhythm during a longer sequence of dishes adds context that a closed kitchen cannot provide.
Front-of-house team reinforces this transparency. Hostess Anouska Lamers and sommelier Karina van der Kolk handle introductions to the wine list personally, which means the pairing conversation happens at your table rather than through a menu card. The wine programme draws from imported selections and is positioned as a genuine point of difference rather than a supporting element. If wine matters to you, factor this into your decision: the sommelier engagement here is more hands-on than you typically get at comparable price points in the region.
Booking and Timing
Book well in advance. 't Raedthuys holds a Michelin star and operates in a market , provincial Netherlands , where starred restaurants draw from a wide geographic catchment. Diners travel from Arnhem, Nijmegen, and further afield specifically for this address. Saturday evenings fill earliest; if your schedule is flexible, Wednesday through Friday lunch service (noon to 4 PM) is your leading chance at a nearer-term reservation. The restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday. Sunday runs both a lunch service and an evening sitting. Treat this as a hard booking rather than a walk-in option , the kitchen's scale and the format make spontaneous visits a poor strategy.
For special occasions with a fixed date, book six to eight weeks out to be safe. For a weekday lunch in the quieter months, four weeks may be enough, but do not rely on it. There is no booking method listed in public data, so contact the restaurant directly via their address at Rijksweg 51, 6921 AC Duiven to confirm current reservation channels.
Who Should Book
Book 't Raedthuys if you want classical French cooking , tournedos Rossini, Dutch lamb , executed at a level that earned a Michelin star, with enough modern technique in the plating and menu composition to prevent it feeling dated. It suits couples and small groups who want a full evening: the format, the cheese trolley, and the sommelier-led wine programme are structured for a long, unhurried meal rather than a quick dinner. It is a credible special-occasion choice without the four-euro-sign pricing of the Netherlands' upper tier. If you want plant-forward or avant-garde cooking, look elsewhere , this kitchen's identity is classical French with modern presentation, not reinvention of the form.
For food and wine enthusiasts visiting Gelderland specifically, this is the address in the area. Pair it with a hotel night in Arnhem rather than attempting a long drive home after a multi-course dinner with wine pairings. See our full Duiven hotels guide for nearby options, and our full Duiven restaurants guide if you are planning a longer stay in the region.
How It Compares
Against the wider Gelderland and Dutch starred scene, 't Raedthuys sits at a distinct price advantage. De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen is approximately 20 kilometres away and operates at €€€€ with a plant-based, organic focus , a fundamentally different proposition if classical meat-based French cooking is what you want. For that style at this price tier in the region, 't Raedthuys has few direct competitors. Further afield, De Librije in Zwolle and Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam operate at higher price points and with greater international profiles, but 't Raedthuys does not try to compete on those terms. It is a precise, classical restaurant doing what it does well at a price that makes the star feel like good value. If you want a comparable Modern French experience in a different part of the Netherlands, De Bloemenbeek in De Lutte and 't Ganzenest in Rijswijk sit in the same €€€ tier and style bracket.
Google reviewers rate 't Raedthuys 4.4 from 394 reviews, which is a credible signal of consistent delivery rather than a single exceptional season. At €€€ with a Michelin star and that review volume, the value case is solid.
Practical summary: Michelin 1 Star (2024) · €€€ Modern French · Rijksweg 51, Duiven · Wed–Fri 12–4 PM & 6 PM–midnight, Sat 6 PM–midnight, Sun 12–4 PM & 6 PM–midnight · Closed Mon–Tue · Book 6–8 weeks out for weekends.
FAQ
Is 't Raedthuys worth the price?
- Yes, for the category. A Michelin-starred Modern French meal at €€€ rather than €€€€ is good value by Dutch starred-dining standards. The cheese trolley with around 30 varieties, dedicated sommelier service, and the kitchen's classical-meets-contemporary cooking represent genuine depth at this price tier. If you are comparing it against €€€€ options like Aan de Poel or De Librije, 't Raedthuys costs less and delivers a complete fine-dining experience. The price is not a compromise.
What should I order at 't Raedthuys?
- The cheese trolley is a near-certainty: approximately 30 cheeses at this level of curation is rare, and skipping it wastes one of the kitchen's strongest supporting acts. The kitchen's documented strengths are classical preparations , tournedos Rossini, Dutch lamb , and dishes that use contrasting textures and preparations, such as the Jerusalem artichoke with smoked eel. Ask the sommelier for a wine pairing; the programme is specifically cited as a differentiator and the engagement is more personal than at most comparable addresses.
What are alternatives to 't Raedthuys in Duiven?
- There are no directly comparable starred restaurants in Duiven itself. The nearest alternatives in the same style and tier are De Bloemenbeek in De Lutte and 't Ganzenest in Rijswijk, both €€€ Modern French. In the wider region, De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen is the closest geographically but operates at €€€€ with a plant-based approach , a different kitchen philosophy entirely. See our full Duiven restaurants guide for additional local options.
Can I eat at the bar at 't Raedthuys?
- There is no bar-counter dining listed for 't Raedthuys. The kitchen window creates a degree of transparency from the main dining room, and tables positioned toward that side of the room give the closest equivalent to a counter experience. Request a kitchen-facing table when booking if watching the kitchen at work matters to you. The format is table-service dining throughout.
How far ahead should I book 't Raedthuys?
- Six to eight weeks for Saturday evening, the hardest sitting to secure. Wednesday to Friday lunch is more accessible and four weeks may work outside peak periods, but the restaurant's Michelin star and regional draw make last-minute availability unreliable. If you have a fixed date for a special occasion, treat eight weeks as the safe minimum and contact the restaurant directly at Rijksweg 51, 6921 AC Duiven to confirm reservation channels.
Is the tasting menu worth it at 't Raedthuys?
- The kitchen's strengths , classical French technique, precise plating, contrasting textures, a 30-cheese trolley, and sommelier-guided wine pairings , are all better expressed over a multi-course format than a single main course. The tasting menu is the format this kitchen is built for. At €€€ with a Michelin star, the value relative to comparable Dutch tasting menus at €€€€ is clear. If you are booking 't Raedthuys, commit to the full experience.
Is 't Raedthuys good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with one qualification: the format suits two people or a small group more naturally than a larger party. The intimate dining room inside a 19th-century building, the personal sommelier engagement, and the paced multi-course structure make it a credible choice for anniversaries or significant dinners. The front terrace is specifically suited to a dinner for two on warmer evenings. For groups larger than four, confirm capacity and seating options when booking. It earns its occasion credentials through quality rather than theatrical presentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 't Raedthuys worth the price?
Yes, at €€€ pricing with a Michelin star, 't Raedthuys sits at a meaningful value point relative to starred restaurants in Amsterdam or Zwolle. Chefs Tom Lamers and Hans den Engelsen execute classical French dishes — tournedos Rossini, Dutch lamb — at a level the Michelin Guide validated in 2024. For the cooking quality and the setting in a building dating to 1863, the price holds up.
What should I order at 't Raedthuys?
The tournedos Rossini and Dutch lamb are the kitchen's benchmark dishes — both classically grounded and the kind of thing these chefs have built a reputation on. The cheese trolley runs to around 30 selections, so leave room for it. The kitchen also shows a modern edge through dishes like savoury crème brûlée and Jerusalem artichoke prepared multiple ways with smoked eel, so do not skip the more contemporary courses if offered.
What are alternatives to 't Raedthuys in Duiven?
There are no directly comparable starred restaurants in Duiven itself. The nearest Michelin-starred alternative in the region is De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen, roughly 25 kilometres away, though it operates at a higher price point and focuses on plant-based tasting menus rather than classical French. For like-for-like French fine dining in the Netherlands, 't Raedthuys is your clearest regional option at this price level.
Can I eat at the bar at 't Raedthuys?
't Raedthuys does not operate a bar counter format — this is a seated dining restaurant. The kitchen window gives visibility into the pass, which provides some of the open-kitchen energy without the counter format. Book a table; walk-in bar dining is not the model here.
How far ahead should I book 't Raedthuys?
Book at least three to four weeks ahead, and further for weekends. 't Raedthuys holds a Michelin star and draws from a wide catchment across Gelderland and beyond — demand consistently outpaces local supply for starred dining in this region. Note the restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday, and Saturday service is dinner only from 6 PM.
Is the tasting menu worth it at 't Raedthuys?
The kitchen's strength is in classical execution with a modern plating sensibility — a format that suits a multi-course tasting structure. Dishes like the Jerusalem artichoke with smoked eel and the cheese trolley at 30 selections are built for a progressive meal rather than à la carte. If you are going to 't Raedthuys for the full experience, the tasting menu is the right way to see what Lamers and Den Engelsen do.
Is 't Raedthuys good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it is well set up for it. The 1863 building with contemporary art creates a setting that reads as occasion-appropriate without being stiff. The terrace works for a more relaxed romantic dinner when weather allows, while the dining room suits formal celebrations. Hostess Anouska Lamers and sommelier Karina van der Kolk handle the front of house, and the imported wine collection is built around pairing — both details matter for a special-occasion meal.
Location
Rijksweg 51, 6921 AC Duiven, Netherlands
Compare 't Raedthuys
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 't Raedthuys | €€€ | Hard | — |
| De Librije | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Aan de Poel | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| De Nieuwe Winkel | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Fred | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| De Lindehof | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Duiven for this tier.
Also Consider
- De Librije — €€€€ · Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Aan de Poel — €€€€ · Creative, €€€€
- De Nieuwe Winkel — €€€€ · Organic, €€€€
- Fred — €€€€ · Creative French, €€€€
- De Lindehof — Contemporary Dutch, Creative, €€€€
't Raedthuys sits at €€€ with a Michelin star, which immediately separates it from most of its Dutch fine-dining peers by price. De Librije in Zwolle, Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, and De Lindehof in Nuenen all operate at €€€€ — one price tier above. If your priority is classical French cooking at a starred level without the top-tier price tag, 't Raedthuys has no direct competition in Gelderland. De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen is geographically the closest starred alternative, but it operates at €€€€ with a plant-based, organic philosophy — the right choice only if that kitchen's ethos aligns with what you want from the meal.
For diners weighing the splurge decision, FG in Rotterdam and Inter Scaldes in Kruiningen represent the higher end of Dutch fine dining — more technically ambitious and more expensive, but worth the extra cost if you want the Netherlands' upper tier. 't Raedthuys is the better call if budget discipline matters or if you specifically want a classical French format rather than modernist or avant-garde cooking. On booking difficulty, all five comparison venues are hard to secure on short notice; 't Raedthuys is no easier than the others, and its Michelin star means the regional demand is real.
Within the same €€€ Modern French tier, De Bloemenbeek in De Lutte and 't Ganzenest in Rijswijk are the closest stylistic peers. Neither is in Gelderland, so if you are already planning a trip to Duiven or Arnhem, 't Raedthuys is the logical anchor. If you are choosing between them purely on quality signals, 't Raedthuys holds a Michelin star (2024) and 394 Google reviews averaging 4.4 — a volume that suggests consistent performance rather than a single good season. For an overview of the local dining context, see our full Duiven restaurants guide.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- closed
- Wednesday
- 12 PM-4 PM 6 PM-12 AM
- Thursday
- 12 PM-4 PM 6 PM-12 AM
- Friday
- 12 PM-4 PM 6 PM-12 AM
- Saturday
- 6 PM-12 AM
- Sunday
- 12 PM-4 PM 6 PM-12 AM
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