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Haiphong Road Kowloon Park, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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Cupnoodles Museum Hong Kong
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The Dutch House Restaurant & Bistro

V.i.p. Commercial Centre, 116-120, 16/F Canton Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
4.6(74)
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attractions: Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Kowloon Park Bird Lake, Cupnoodles Museum Hong Kong, Kowloon Park, Aviary, Kowloon Park, M.iqbal Meat shop, Xiqu Centre, Kowloon Park Sports Centre, Kowloon Park Discovery Playground, Gallery by the Harbour, restaurants: Veggie Kingdom (Tsim Sha Tsui), sen-ryo (Harbour City), SAVVY Bar Lounge Restaurant, Chinese Kitchen | Taiwan Beef Noodle, Zenpachi, Flat Iron Burger, Gold Garden Shanghai Cuisine, 鮨處 松·戶, Match², Nara Thai Cuisine (海港城店)
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Featured dishes

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Dutch Classic Salted Herring Fish
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Dutch Classic Cheese Sticks (4 Pcs)
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Dutch Classic Beef Ball (4 Pcs)
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Acqua Panna Still Water 750ml
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San Pellegrino Aranciata Rossa (Blood Orange | 200ml | Glass Bottled)
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San Pellegrino Aranciata (Orange | 200ml | Glass Bottled)
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San Pellegrino Limonata (Lemon | 200ml | Glass Bottled)
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Dutch Meat Ball Bun
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Sirloin Steak Ciabatta
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Smoked Dutch Eel Bun
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Dutch Cheese Bun
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Dutch Herring Bun
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Dutch Shrimps Bun
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US Angus Steak And Fries
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Crispy Fried Halibut Fish And Chips
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Green Salad
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Dutch Green Peas Soup With Bacon
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Fresh Tomato Soup

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Nearby attractions of The Dutch House Restaurant & Bistro

Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre

Kowloon Park Bird Lake

Cupnoodles Museum Hong Kong

Kowloon Park

Aviary, Kowloon Park

M.iqbal Meat shop

Xiqu Centre

Kowloon Park Sports Centre

Kowloon Park Discovery Playground

Gallery by the Harbour

Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre

Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre

4.3

(754)

Closed
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Kowloon Park Bird Lake

Kowloon Park Bird Lake

4.4

(322)

Open 24 hours
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Cupnoodles Museum Hong Kong

Cupnoodles Museum Hong Kong

4.3

(397)

Open 24 hours
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Kowloon Park

Kowloon Park

4.4

(763)

Closed
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sen-ryo (Harbour City)

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Match²

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Veggie Kingdom (Tsim Sha Tsui)

Veggie Kingdom (Tsim Sha Tsui)

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sen-ryo (Harbour City)

sen-ryo (Harbour City)

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SAVVY Bar Lounge Restaurant

SAVVY Bar Lounge Restaurant

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Reviews of The Dutch House Restaurant & Bistro

4.6
(74)
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5.0
3y

Their menu was comprehensive, offering ala carte as well as dinner set. We decided to go for their chef menu, which was priced at $988 per person.

Our first course was Dutch appetizers, consisting of bitterballen and Frikandel sausage.

This meatball was made with beef broth and deep fried, thus the skin was crispy and the filling inside was creamy and flavourful. Mustard sauce was added on top of enhance the taste.

Frikandel sausage was made using minced chicken and pork, chewy and very flavourful.

Another appetizer was Herring fish. Fish bone was removed for easy eating and the fish meat was soft and flavourful, good to go along with beer.

Taiheiktai tokubetsujunmai rokamaetori sake was light and easy to drink, good to go along with sashimi.

Oak smoked eel - The staff told us that this eel was limited in supply. Eel have strong smoked taste, soft and very flavourful, going well with the sake. Salad was fresh and crunchy.

Traditional Dutch mussels pot - Mussels was cooked over this Dutch pot, with the mussel soft and juicy, absorbing the essence of the gravy. Gravy was flavourful, with sliced veggie in it as well. Garlic ciabatta bread was provided for us to dip onto the gravy, with the bread toasted till soft and fluffy, slightly sour in taste.

Classic lobster bisque - The staff added a scoop of burnt brandy into the soup, which was quite interesting. They told us that this soup was made using entirely from lobster. It was creamy and thick in texture, flavourful and having strong lobster taste. Lobster meat was chewy and fresh in taste.

Dutch potato fries was of thick texture, fried till soft and crispy. Curry tomato with onion egg yolk sauce was provided at the side for us to dip onto it.

Dutch tomahawk pork chop - It was slow-cooked for 30 minutes, thus this pork chop was very juicy and chewy, not tough at all. This was one of their signature dishes, as recommended by the chef.

Apple crumble pie - Apple crumble was crispy and sweet in taste, with apple meat in it. Vanilla ice cream was provided as well, which was...

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5.0
3y

Come here for lunch with a friend not seen for quite some time.  I think it is the first time bothe of us to have Dutch cuisine in Hong Kong and I have already forgot what they are like.  The ambience of the restaurant is elegant but relaxing, it like a private club than a restaurant.  Staff is very friendly and she has explained the history and origin of the cuisine and dishes and give great recommendations.

The appetizers are two Dutch Savory Street Food: Frikandel and bitterballen.  Dutch is famous for its deep-fried snacks and I can never resist fried food.  The Bitterballen is delicious with crispy surface and soft and juicy inside.  The filling is stewed ox tail and broth which is rich in flavor.  Frikandel is just skinless fried sausage, but with the onion sauce topping, it become yummy.

Then Oak Smoked Eel is served. The Chef use very simple but delicate smoking process to pre-treat this Smoked Eel so that can preserve the most original taste with lovely Oak aroma.

I love mussels, but this Traditional Dutch Mussels Pot taste new to me.  The mussels are freshly airmailed to Hong Kong so freshness is guaranteed.  And they did not put in too much seasoning, so the taste is clean and original.  The carrots, onion and other ingredients give the sweetness to the sauce. Italian bread is served, and we can dip in the sauce. The Dutch Mussels pot is lovely, and I am thinking to buy one myself.

The main dish we choose is Dutch Tomahawk Pork Chop because both of us not very interested in Sea Bass.  The Pork Chop is topped with two kinds of cheese to enrich the taste.  The pork chop is tender and juicy, with the salty and cheesy richness.

Actually we are very full already.  Luckily the dessert is a mini size Homemade Apple Crumble Pies with Vanilla ice-cream.  The apple crumble pie not so sweet but love the strong taste of apple and cinnamon.

It’s a very enjoyable dining experience...

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5.0
4w

great Dutch foods.

The Dutch House Restaurant

The restaurant is a Dutch-cuisine eatery located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong.

Its chef-owner is from the Netherlands, committed to bringing authentic Dutch dishes and ingredients into Hong Kong.

Their concept emphasises freshness and authenticity: for example, key Dutch ingredients (mussels, herring, etc) are imported from The Netherlands, while some local substitutions are made for less critical items.

Location & Setting

Address: The restaurant is on the 16th floor of the Haiway (or Hayway) Commercial Centre at 116–120 Guangdong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Decor & ambiance: The interior features Dutch-style elements such as Van Gogh-style paintings, windmill motifs, wooden clogs, and a view overlooking Kowloon Park.

Menu & Specialties

Key Dutch dishes: Traditional snacks like bitterballen and frikandel sausage are served.

Fresh imports: For example, they import Dutch mussels frequently for themed menus (e.g., “Dutch Mussels Festival”).

Ingredient strategy: The chef has noted that they import Dutch seafood weekly (e.g., North Sea fish, herring), paired with local produce...

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Their menu was comprehensive, offering ala carte as well as dinner set. We decided to go for their chef menu, which was priced at $988 per person. Our first course was Dutch appetizers, consisting of bitterballen and Frikandel sausage. This meatball was made with beef broth and deep fried, thus the skin was crispy and the filling inside was creamy and flavourful. Mustard sauce was added on top of enhance the taste. Frikandel sausage was made using minced chicken and pork, chewy and very flavourful. Another appetizer was Herring fish. Fish bone was removed for easy eating and the fish meat was soft and flavourful, good to go along with beer. Taiheiktai tokubetsujunmai rokamaetori sake was light and easy to drink, good to go along with sashimi. Oak smoked eel - The staff told us that this eel was limited in supply. Eel have strong smoked taste, soft and very flavourful, going well with the sake. Salad was fresh and crunchy. Traditional Dutch mussels pot - Mussels was cooked over this Dutch pot, with the mussel soft and juicy, absorbing the essence of the gravy. Gravy was flavourful, with sliced veggie in it as well. Garlic ciabatta bread was provided for us to dip onto the gravy, with the bread toasted till soft and fluffy, slightly sour in taste. Classic lobster bisque - The staff added a scoop of burnt brandy into the soup, which was quite interesting. They told us that this soup was made using entirely from lobster. It was creamy and thick in texture, flavourful and having strong lobster taste. Lobster meat was chewy and fresh in taste. Dutch potato fries was of thick texture, fried till soft and crispy. Curry tomato with onion egg yolk sauce was provided at the side for us to dip onto it. Dutch tomahawk pork chop - It was slow-cooked for 30 minutes, thus this pork chop was very juicy and chewy, not tough at all. This was one of their signature dishes, as recommended by the chef. Apple crumble pie - Apple crumble was crispy and sweet in taste, with apple meat in it. Vanilla ice cream was provided as well, which was milky and sweet.
Jo ManJo Man
Come here for lunch with a friend not seen for quite some time.  I think it is the first time bothe of us to have Dutch cuisine in Hong Kong and I have already forgot what they are like.  The ambience of the restaurant is elegant but relaxing, it like a private club than a restaurant.  Staff is very friendly and she has explained the history and origin of the cuisine and dishes and give great recommendations. The appetizers are two Dutch Savory Street Food: Frikandel and bitterballen.  Dutch is famous for its deep-fried snacks and I can never resist fried food.  The Bitterballen is delicious with crispy surface and soft and juicy inside.  The filling is stewed ox tail and broth which is rich in flavor.  Frikandel is just skinless fried sausage, but with the onion sauce topping, it become yummy. Then Oak Smoked Eel is served. The Chef use very simple but delicate smoking process to pre-treat this Smoked Eel so that can preserve the most original taste with lovely Oak aroma. I love mussels, but this Traditional Dutch Mussels Pot taste new to me.  The mussels are freshly airmailed to Hong Kong so freshness is guaranteed.  And they did not put in too much seasoning, so the taste is clean and original.  The carrots, onion and other ingredients give the sweetness to the sauce. Italian bread is served, and we can dip in the sauce. The Dutch Mussels pot is lovely, and I am thinking to buy one myself. The main dish we choose is Dutch Tomahawk Pork Chop because both of us not very interested in Sea Bass.  The Pork Chop is topped with two kinds of cheese to enrich the taste.  The pork chop is tender and juicy, with the salty and cheesy richness. Actually we are very full already.  Luckily the dessert is a mini size Homemade Apple Crumble Pies with Vanilla ice-cream.  The apple crumble pie not so sweet but love the strong taste of apple and cinnamon. It’s a very enjoyable dining experience with friends.
Jeffrey TayJeffrey Tay
great Dutch foods. The Dutch House Restaurant The restaurant is a Dutch-cuisine eatery located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. Its chef-owner is from the Netherlands, committed to bringing authentic Dutch dishes and ingredients into Hong Kong. Their concept emphasises freshness and authenticity: for example, key Dutch ingredients (mussels, herring, etc) are imported from The Netherlands, while some local substitutions are made for less critical items. --- Location & Setting Address: The restaurant is on the 16th floor of the Haiway (or Hayway) Commercial Centre at 116–120 Guangdong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Decor & ambiance: The interior features Dutch-style elements such as Van Gogh-style paintings, windmill motifs, wooden clogs, and a view overlooking Kowloon Park. Menu & Specialties Key Dutch dishes: Traditional snacks like bitterballen and frikandel sausage are served. Fresh imports: For example, they import Dutch mussels frequently for themed menus (e.g., “Dutch Mussels Festival”). Ingredient strategy: The chef has noted that they import Dutch seafood weekly (e.g., North Sea fish, herring), paired with local produce when necessary.
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Their menu was comprehensive, offering ala carte as well as dinner set. We decided to go for their chef menu, which was priced at $988 per person. Our first course was Dutch appetizers, consisting of bitterballen and Frikandel sausage. This meatball was made with beef broth and deep fried, thus the skin was crispy and the filling inside was creamy and flavourful. Mustard sauce was added on top of enhance the taste. Frikandel sausage was made using minced chicken and pork, chewy and very flavourful. Another appetizer was Herring fish. Fish bone was removed for easy eating and the fish meat was soft and flavourful, good to go along with beer. Taiheiktai tokubetsujunmai rokamaetori sake was light and easy to drink, good to go along with sashimi. Oak smoked eel - The staff told us that this eel was limited in supply. Eel have strong smoked taste, soft and very flavourful, going well with the sake. Salad was fresh and crunchy. Traditional Dutch mussels pot - Mussels was cooked over this Dutch pot, with the mussel soft and juicy, absorbing the essence of the gravy. Gravy was flavourful, with sliced veggie in it as well. Garlic ciabatta bread was provided for us to dip onto the gravy, with the bread toasted till soft and fluffy, slightly sour in taste. Classic lobster bisque - The staff added a scoop of burnt brandy into the soup, which was quite interesting. They told us that this soup was made using entirely from lobster. It was creamy and thick in texture, flavourful and having strong lobster taste. Lobster meat was chewy and fresh in taste. Dutch potato fries was of thick texture, fried till soft and crispy. Curry tomato with onion egg yolk sauce was provided at the side for us to dip onto it. Dutch tomahawk pork chop - It was slow-cooked for 30 minutes, thus this pork chop was very juicy and chewy, not tough at all. This was one of their signature dishes, as recommended by the chef. Apple crumble pie - Apple crumble was crispy and sweet in taste, with apple meat in it. Vanilla ice cream was provided as well, which was milky and sweet.
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Come here for lunch with a friend not seen for quite some time.  I think it is the first time bothe of us to have Dutch cuisine in Hong Kong and I have already forgot what they are like.  The ambience of the restaurant is elegant but relaxing, it like a private club than a restaurant.  Staff is very friendly and she has explained the history and origin of the cuisine and dishes and give great recommendations. The appetizers are two Dutch Savory Street Food: Frikandel and bitterballen.  Dutch is famous for its deep-fried snacks and I can never resist fried food.  The Bitterballen is delicious with crispy surface and soft and juicy inside.  The filling is stewed ox tail and broth which is rich in flavor.  Frikandel is just skinless fried sausage, but with the onion sauce topping, it become yummy. Then Oak Smoked Eel is served. The Chef use very simple but delicate smoking process to pre-treat this Smoked Eel so that can preserve the most original taste with lovely Oak aroma. I love mussels, but this Traditional Dutch Mussels Pot taste new to me.  The mussels are freshly airmailed to Hong Kong so freshness is guaranteed.  And they did not put in too much seasoning, so the taste is clean and original.  The carrots, onion and other ingredients give the sweetness to the sauce. Italian bread is served, and we can dip in the sauce. The Dutch Mussels pot is lovely, and I am thinking to buy one myself. The main dish we choose is Dutch Tomahawk Pork Chop because both of us not very interested in Sea Bass.  The Pork Chop is topped with two kinds of cheese to enrich the taste.  The pork chop is tender and juicy, with the salty and cheesy richness. Actually we are very full already.  Luckily the dessert is a mini size Homemade Apple Crumble Pies with Vanilla ice-cream.  The apple crumble pie not so sweet but love the strong taste of apple and cinnamon. It’s a very enjoyable dining experience with friends.
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great Dutch foods. The Dutch House Restaurant The restaurant is a Dutch-cuisine eatery located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. Its chef-owner is from the Netherlands, committed to bringing authentic Dutch dishes and ingredients into Hong Kong. Their concept emphasises freshness and authenticity: for example, key Dutch ingredients (mussels, herring, etc) are imported from The Netherlands, while some local substitutions are made for less critical items. --- Location & Setting Address: The restaurant is on the 16th floor of the Haiway (or Hayway) Commercial Centre at 116–120 Guangdong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Decor & ambiance: The interior features Dutch-style elements such as Van Gogh-style paintings, windmill motifs, wooden clogs, and a view overlooking Kowloon Park. Menu & Specialties Key Dutch dishes: Traditional snacks like bitterballen and frikandel sausage are served. Fresh imports: For example, they import Dutch mussels frequently for themed menus (e.g., “Dutch Mussels Festival”). Ingredient strategy: The chef has noted that they import Dutch seafood weekly (e.g., North Sea fish, herring), paired with local produce when necessary.
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