Do you already know 't Slaakhuys restaurant in Rotterdam? This hotspot is located in the historic building on Slaak, which used to serve as the editorial office of the daily newspaper Het Vrije Volk. With a modern interior and a menu by star chef Tonny Berentsen, a gastronomic experience awaits you here.
The menu of 't Slaakhuys was designed by none other than star chef Tonny Berentsen. Berentsen has been associated with classic French restaurant De Kromme Dissel since 1991, which has had a Michelin star on the door for more than 50 years.
At 't Slaakhuys, however, the menu looks slightly different, with intercontinental influences predominating. Here you can taste contemporary and surprising dishes such as a luxurious version of the Rotterdam kapsalon with rendang and macadamia nuts, or the timeless classics sole meunière or poached lobster.
But you can go to 't Slaakhuys not only for dinner and lunch. 't Slaakhuys also offers a delicious extensive breakfast, or a quick meal before work.
Restaurant 't Slaakhuys can be found in the four-star-plus Fletcher Boutique Hotel Slaak-Rotterdam. And although we are not yet used to it in the Netherlands, it is very common in world cities such as Paris and New York to dine at a restaurant in a hotel as a non-hotel guest.
“With the arrival of 't Slaakhuys, we want to redefine dining, drinks and even breakfast in a hotel. So no more dusty hotel image and the sameness, but rather international luxury that they already know so well across the borders. Whether it concerns an extensive breakfast with mimosas on a Sunday, a festive dinner with your loved one or letting off steam with colleagues after a busy working day in the bar, at 't Slaakhuys it is possible in a vibrant and international setting,” says General Manager Costa Panagopoulos.
For those who come from out of town or who have been drinking a bit too much, there are 74 high-end hotel rooms available in the hotel above. The rooms and the hotel are characterized by a luxurious finish and authentic details, which determine the architecture of the Rotterdam reconstruction. Think of large windows for lots of natural light and decorative brickwork. The rooms are also fully equipped and finished with a raw and industrial look that is so typical for a city like Rotterdam