Le Havre

Le Havre is a White Star-listed restaurant on Vischpoortstraat in Elburg, a compact fortified town on the Veluwe edge that punches well above its size in serious dining. Recognised by Star Wine List in September 2025, Le Havre positions itself among a small group of wine-forward restaurants making a case for the Gelderse IJssel corridor as a destination in its own right.

Elburg and the Case for Small-Town Serious Dining
The Netherlands has a well-documented pattern of placing serious restaurants in towns that most international visitors would scroll past. De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst and De Lindenhof in Giethoorn are two examples of kitchens that draw committed diners into corners of the country that are not on any conventional city break itinerary. Elburg fits the same pattern. The town is a preserved medieval grid, ringed by its original moat, with a population of a few thousand and a main street that runs the full depth of the fortified plan in about three minutes on foot. Le Havre sits on Vischpoortstraat 15, inside that grid, and earns its place in a broader conversation about where the country's most considered wine-led dining is now happening.
The Franco-Dutch Register That Le Havre's Name Signals
A French name in a Dutch provincial town is not a neutral choice. The French culinary tradition has threaded through Dutch fine dining for decades: the country's most decorated kitchens, including Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam and Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, have long operated inside a continental European technique framework that owes more to Paris and Lyon than to Amsterdam. The name Le Havre, the Norman port city, carries associations of seafood, salt air, and a certain Atlantic directness that sits apart from the more southerly, wine-country registers those cities conjure. Whether the kitchen leans into those associations or uses the name as pure signifier is something the dining room itself will answer. What the name does, immediately, is place the restaurant in a recognisable cultural conversation about French culinary influence in the Low Countries.
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Get Exclusive Access →That influence manifests differently at different price points across the Dutch dining scene. At the upper tier, where De Librije in Zwolle and 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk operate, the French technical inheritance is filtered through distinctly Dutch product priorities. Closer to Elburg's own Gelderse IJssel corridor, the conversation is more local: the polders, the IJsselmeer shoreline, and the Veluwe forest all feed into a regional produce identity that serious kitchens in the area tend to draw on. A French-named restaurant in that context is making an implicit promise about register and seriousness that the rest of the experience has to substantiate.
Star Wine List Recognition and What It Implies
Le Havre was published on Star Wine List on September 3, 2025, carrying a White Star designation. Star Wine List is a Stockholm-based platform that evaluates restaurant wine programs across price breadth, cellar depth, and list curation, and its White Star is its entry recognition tier for lists that clear a meaningful threshold of quality and thought. The designation signals that the wine program at Le Havre is not incidental. In a town of Elburg's size, that matters. Most restaurants in comparable Dutch municipalities do not carry any external wine program recognition at all.
For context, Star Wine List recognition in the Netherlands tends to cluster in Amsterdam and a handful of larger cities. A White Star in Elburg places Le Havre in a smaller regional cohort that includes kitchens in Harderwijk, Zwolle, and across Gelderland and Overijssel. Diners who travel specifically for wine programs, as opposed to arriving at a wine list as an afterthought, will find that credential meaningful. It also suggests the front-of-house prioritises cellar selection in a way that most provincial restaurants at this scale do not. Comparable wine-serious kitchens in the broader region include Brut172 in Reijmerstok, which also carries Star Wine List recognition.
Placing Le Havre in the Regional Dining Set
The Gelderse IJssel and Veluwe corridor is not a dining destination in the way that the Dutch coast or Amsterdam's canal belt are understood internationally. But the cluster of serious kitchens operating in this stretch of the country has thickened over the past decade. De Lindehof in Nuenen and De Nieuwe Winkel in Nijmegen represent the range of what serious Dutch regional cooking looks like at the higher end: the former in a classical contemporary Dutch register, the latter pushing an organic and foraged vocabulary that has attracted significant critical attention. Le Havre in Elburg operates at a different scale and in a different town, but its Star Wine List recognition places it in conversation with that regional ambition.
For diners considering the area, Elburg itself rewards a half-day. The fortified town plan, with its intact moat and grid street pattern, is among the better-preserved examples in the country. Da Pietro represents another dining option within the town, and the broader Elburg food and drink scene is covered in our full Elburg restaurants guide. Accommodation options and broader planning resources are available in our full Elburg hotels guide.
Planning a Visit
Le Havre is at Vischpoortstraat 15 in Elburg's historic centre, which is compact enough that any accommodation within the town puts you within a short walk. Elburg is accessible by car from Zwolle in under thirty minutes and from Harderwijk in around fifteen. The town is also reachable by public transit via Harderwijk, though car access is the more practical option given the rural character of the broader area. Specific hours, pricing, and booking methods are not confirmed in current available data; contacting the restaurant directly is advised before planning a trip. For readers whose interest extends beyond restaurants to the full range of what the town offers, our full Elburg bars guide, our full Elburg wineries guide, and our full Elburg experiences guide cover the broader offer.
For readers building a longer itinerary around Dutch fine dining, it is worth noting that the international reference points for French-inflected seafood-led cooking at the upper end include Le Bernardin in New York City and Emeril's in New Orleans, two kitchens that have defined different registers of French-American technique. De Bokkedoorns in Overveen offers another Dutch point of comparison for serious wine-forward coastal-register dining.
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| Venue | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Havre | Le Havre is a restaurant in Elburg, Netherlands. It was published on Star Wine L… | This venue | |
| De Librije | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ · Modern Cuisine, €€€€ |
| 't Nonnetje | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ · Creative, €€€€ |
| De Lindehof | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Contemporary Dutch, Creative, €€€€ |
| De Nieuwe Winkel | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ · Organic, €€€€ |
| Fred | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ · Creative French, €€€€ |
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