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Amersfoort, Netherlands

De Aubergerie

Cuisine€€ · Modern Cuisine
Executive ChefDan Bessoudo
Price€€
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Michelin

De Aubergerie holds consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards for 2024 and 2025, placing it among Amersfoort's most consistent value-to-quality addresses at the €€ price point. Located on Kamp 88 in the city's historic centre, the kitchen operates under chef Dan Bessoudo and draws a 4.7 Google rating across 213 reviews. For modern cuisine at this price tier, the recognition is difficult to match locally.

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Address
Kamp 88, 3811 AT Amersfoort, Netherlands
Phone
+31 33 475 6096
De Aubergerie restaurant in Amersfoort, Netherlands
About

Kamp 88 and the Case for Mid-Market Ambition

Amersfoort's dining scene has been quietly building a case for itself over the past decade. The city sits roughly equidistant between Amsterdam and Utrecht, which has historically meant that serious restaurant investment flowed elsewhere. What has developed instead is a tighter, more locally rooted collection of addresses where value-to-quality ratios tend to outperform the capital's equivalent price brackets. De Aubergerie is a restaurant on Kamp 88 in Amersfoort. The address is direct to find: Kamp is one of the broad pedestrian-accessible streets that ring the Amersfoort inner city, close enough to the Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren to feel genuinely central without the tourist-circuit noise.

The physical approach sets the register. The street carries a mix of historic facades and ground-floor retail, and a restaurant operating at this price point in this location has to earn its place through what arrives on the plate rather than through architecture or destination spectacle. That context matters when assessing what the Bib Gourmand signals here: Michelin's inspectors awarded the distinction in both 2024 and 2025, which makes De Aubergerie one of a small group of Dutch restaurants to hold consecutive Bib recognitions at the €€ level.

What Michelin's Bib Gourmand Actually Measures

The Bib Gourmand category is worth understanding on its own terms. It does not recognise cuisine at the starred tier; it recognises quality cooking at prices Michelin considers accessible. In the Netherlands, that threshold has historically hovered around €37 for a three-course meal, though Michelin adjusts this periodically. The distinction is a separate signal aimed at a different question entirely: where does the ratio of craft to cost work in the diner's favour?

Holding the award in consecutive years indicates consistency rather than a single strong performance. Within Amersfoort, the competitive set in the €€ tier includes Bergpaviljoen (Classic Cuisine), Tollius (€€ · Modern French), and De Monnikendam (€€ · French Contemporary). None of these carry the Bib Gourmand, which positions De Aubergerie as the only address in its price bracket with direct Michelin validation in the city right now. Stepping up a tier, De Saffraan (€€€ · Creative) and MEI (€€€ · Organic) operate at higher price points and different culinary registers.

Sourcing as a Framework for Modern Dutch Cuisine

De Aubergerie's kitchen reflects the broader trajectory of modern cuisine in the Netherlands. Over the past fifteen years, Dutch restaurant cooking has shifted away from classical French technique as its primary reference point and towards a more ingredient-led approach, where sourcing decisions carry as much weight as preparation method. This is not a uniquely Dutch phenomenon; it tracks a European-wide movement. But the Netherlands has specific advantages: proximity to the North Sea fishing grounds, some of Europe's most productive horticultural regions in the Westland and Betuwe areas, and a dairy and livestock tradition that gives kitchens access to raw materials that are genuinely worth treating carefully.

At the €€ price tier, the challenge is applying that sourcing discipline without the margin that €€€ restaurants use to absorb the cost of premium direct relationships with producers. The kitchens that manage it tend to be highly seasonal in their menus, selecting ingredients at peak availability rather than building fixed menus around year-round supply. Chef Dan Bessoudo operates within that context at De Aubergerie. The Bib Gourmand consecutive recognition suggests the kitchen has found a workable model: modern cuisine framing, ingredient-led decisions, and a price structure that Michelin inspectors consider to represent genuine value.

Nationally, the benchmark for this kind of disciplined ingredient-sourcing at the top tier includes addresses like De Librije in Zwolle and Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam. At the mid-market level, comparable value-led modern cuisine operations appear at addresses such as Bij Hammingh in Garnwerd and Bistro Sophie in Eindhoven. De Aubergerie occupies the same functional category as these: well-sourced, technique-aware kitchens operating at prices that make them regular-visit rather than occasion-only destinations.

Reader Ratings and What They Confirm

The Google rating of 4.7 across 226 reviews is a useful secondary signal. Bib Gourmand restaurants in the Netherlands that accumulate strong public ratings alongside their Michelin recognition tend to do so because the experience holds up for a wide range of diners, not just critics approaching with a professional framework. A 4.7 at 213 reviews is statistically meaningful; it is harder to sustain across volume than an early cluster of strong reviews from a loyal opening crowd. Other Michelin-recognised Dutch restaurants in similar regional cities, such as Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk, or De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, operate in comparable contexts where local reputation matters as much as national critical recognition.

Planning Your Visit

Kamp 88 is a central Amersfoort address. The recommended reservation policy means booking ahead is prudent.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Intimate
  • Elegant
  • Classic
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Business Dinner
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Historic Building
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Cozy and intimate atmosphere in a modern classic setting with eaken tables and comfortable armchairs, described as quiet, calm, and elegant by guests.