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Price≈$30
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseConversational
CapacitySmall

CICCI'S sits on Hoge der A, the canal-flanked street that anchors Groningen's most characterful dining stretch. Positioned among a tier of independently operated addresses that define the city's food scene, it occupies a neighbourhood where the architecture and the waterway do as much atmospheric work as the kitchen. For visitors working through Groningen's restaurant options, it belongs on the same shortlist as the canal quarter's stronger independents.

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Address
Hoge der A 3, 9712 AC Groningen, Netherlands
Phone
+31508510741
Website
ciccis.nl
CICCI'S restaurant in Groningen, Netherlands
About

Canal Side, City Character: Dining on Hoge der A

CICCI'S is a restaurant in Groningen, Netherlands, serving modern Venetian Italian cuisine at a price tier of about $30 per person. The street follows the Aa river through the old city centre, lined with gabled facades that date back centuries, and in the evening the canal reflections and the density of independently run restaurants give it a texture that the rest of the city's dining scene rarely matches. CICCI'S sits at number 3 on this stretch.

That geography matters for how a meal here reads. Groningen is a university city of around 230,000 people, but its restaurant ambitions punch considerably above the scale of many comparably sized Dutch cities. The cluster of addresses around Hoge der A and the adjacent canal streets has developed a density of serious independent operators: kitchens that don't rely on tourist footfall or chain economies but on a local population with well-developed expectations. CICCI'S operates within that context, drawing from the same canal-quarter energy that makes the wider street worth a deliberate visit rather than an accidental one.

Where CICCI'S Sits in Groningen's Dining Tier

At the upper end sit addresses like Blumé (€€€, Modern French) and Bisque (€€€, Modern French), which operate with tasting-menu formats and price points that align them with regional fine-dining peers nationally. Below that bracket, a more flexible middle tier includes creative kitchens and bistro-style operators that offer serious cooking without the formality or the commitment of a long tasting menu. Addresses like Argo, Bellami's Bar à Manger, and Bramble occupy different points in that range. CICCI'S joins this wider set of canal-quarter independents as part of a dining stretch that rewards systematic exploration more than point-to-point destination dining.

The Netherlands carries a concentrated set of Michelin-starred addresses distributed across cities and rural locations: De Librije in Zwolle, Inter Scaldes in Kruiningen, and De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen represent different points on that national spectrum, from classical technique to produce-driven innovation. Groningen's leading independents operate in awareness of that national conversation even when they don't participate in the same award categories. Kitchens in smaller Dutch cities like De Lindenhof in Giethoorn, De Lindehof in Nuenen, and Tribeca in Heeze illustrate how seriously provincial Dutch dining now takes itself. Groningen's canal quarter is part of that same northward pull in Dutch culinary ambition.

The Hoge der A Setting

The physical experience of Hoge der A starts before you reach the door. The street is narrow enough that the canal and the buildings on both sides create an enclosed atmosphere, particularly after dark when the light from restaurant windows catches the water. This is not a street designed around car access or retail volume; it functions primarily as a dining and residential corridor, which gives evening service here a different quality from Groningen's more open central squares. The gabled Dutch architecture provides the kind of vertical interest that makes the walk from one end of the street to the other an event in itself, and several of the canal-quarter addresses have made use of historic interiors that add material weight to the experience.

The canal quarter generally rewards the extra minutes of walking. The concentration of independent operators, the reduced foot-traffic noise, and the physical setting combine to make it the more coherent choice for an evening focused on food and atmosphere rather than convenience.

Planning a Visit

CICCI'S address at Hoge der A 3 places it at the accessible northern end of the canal street, reachable on foot from Groningen Centraal station in under fifteen minutes through the city centre. The canal quarter's independents vary in their booking requirements: some of the higher-commitment tasting-menu addresses in Groningen require advance reservation weeks out, while more casual operators can often accommodate walk-ins, particularly midweek. CICCI'S is recommended for reservations and is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed. The canal stretch is compact enough that combining CICCI'S with other Hoge der A addresses in a single evening is a realistic option for visitors who want to use the neighbourhood rather than treat any single address as a destination in isolation.

The Wider Dutch Independent Scene

Addresses like De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst, Brut172 in Reijmerstok, De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, and De Treeswijkhoeve in Waalre all demonstrate how Dutch provincial dining has developed serious culinary ambitions away from Amsterdam's gravitational pull. The north in particular, with Groningen as its largest city, has built a dining culture that reflects local agricultural producers, North Sea ingredient access, and a well-educated local population less interested in imported culinary trends than in well-executed cooking that knows its own geography. For international comparison, the shift from spectacle-driven formats toward product clarity is a pattern visible at venues like Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco, where the commitment to ingredient integrity over theatrical presentation has come to define a mature dining culture. Groningen's canal-quarter kitchens are working through their own version of that same maturation.

Signature Dishes
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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Modern
  • Intimate
  • Elegant
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Special Occasion
  • Group Dining
Experience
  • Open Kitchen
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
Sourcing
  • Local Sourcing
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Warm and inviting atmosphere with an un-Groningen chic vibe in a beautiful location featuring an open kitchen in the basement.

Signature Dishes
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