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    3.0 (1 review)

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    Intenzo

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.3 km

    First - how can one pass by a restaurant that is festooned with over twenty flavors of fresh…read moregelato? This is a beautiful, modern Italian eatery, but be prepared for a long, relaxing dinner (our's was a three hour event of three courses). The servers and staff are well dressed and proficient with their knowledge of the menu. One selection that is highlighted is the chef's choice, which ranges from two to six courses, and one simply provides a list of foods that would not be enjoyed. My dining partners all chose the same main of spaghetti Parmesana, but mostly different first courses. Wine glasses full, we we're ready for our journey to begin. First, an amuse bouche. Salmon tartare topped with an airy chive foam in the cutest cone. My tastebuds were definitely amused! One had carpaccio, and the other two had bruschetta. These were large, artistic plates of beauty! The three bruschetta were adorned with caramelized onions, Parmesan, roasted tomatoes, and a high grade balsamic vinegar served on a beautiful wood plate (they looked messy, but so good!). The carpaccio was a huge dish, adorned with grated Parmesan and that fantastic balsamic (more like a syrup than a traditional vinegar), and the meat was so thin that one could see through it. My surprise first course was a mackerel flank that had been marinated in lemon basil oil, a ring of pearl pasta that was prepared in a Parmesan and lemon cream, then adorned with fried spaghetti (kind of like chow mein noodles, actually), while the plate was decorated with lemon foam to break the richness of the pungent fish. We had our plates for about half an hour, but this is a meal about relaxing. Until the drama of a neighbor's table grabbed my attention. A half wheel of Parmesan, bowls, oil, lighters, and pots of spaghetti was trolleyed right to their table. I knew what was going to happen, and I was so excited! The server prepped that beautiful round of cheese by further hollowing it out with a scraper. Then came the alcohol and oil blend (I couldn't tell what type of alcohol was used, but I could tell by the flame color that it was burning off) astutely poured around the bottom portion of the concave surface, and then it was lit with a dramatic flare rivaling that of a magic show. The server deftly moved the flame further into the cheese created a grainy, melted bath for that perfect spaghetti to dance in. A large portion of spaghetti was poured in, and it was moved around in such a way that every noodle was dressed. My mouth was watering as the server spooned significant portions into bowls, then dressed them with even more Parmesan. I wanted that, and then my dining partners told me that's what they had ordered. Sadness on my part, as food envy is a real emotion. After another twenty minutes, the giant wheel of awesomeness made it to our table, and we watched the show with rapt attention. I was at this point completely salivating! It smelled so good, and the dishes were even prettier close up. My tablemates had their dishes when mine was brought out. Nothing to be disappointed in - roasted duck breast in a porcini wine reduction, romanesco, roasted tomatoes, grilled polenta, and celeriac foam. Sad part here - my knife was not sharp enough to easily cut through the almost tough duck breast, but the flavors were amazing and complex. I shared my duck, but I opted to not try that lovely spaghetti (I plan to go back for my own dish). The gentlemen ate every bit of their dishes, but I was not even close to finishing my gorgeous plate. Ugh! But, there was dessert to think of... After our plates were cleared, ice cream menus appeared, written completely in Dutch, but that wasn't really a problem. The server said I could choose ice cream instead of the surprise - that was a marvelous choice that I was thrilled with! I opted for a banana split, no chocolate sauce. The other three chose sundaes and a shake. Wanting to know what I was missing by not opting for the chef's surprise, we had to ask. It would have been a white chocolate egg with a fig compote - so happy to have chosen ice cream, though I'm certain it would have been lovely. About fifteen minutes later, the frozen beauties arrived. Just, oh my goodness, over the top perfection! Cute dishes, magnificent gelato flavors, and insane flavor! Mine had hazelnut, vanilla, and dark chocolate gelato scoops sitting in a sliced just-ripe banana, dressed with a strawberry sauce and whipped cream, then topped with three perfectly soaked dark cherries. Winner!!! One table partner had a caramel cookie sundae, another had a sundae of cookies and cream gelato, and the shake was an insane concoction of fruit syrup, vanilla gelato, and milk that caused an instant spike in blood sugar, almost to the point of a diabetic coma. Just wow! For the four of us, the bill was €188. Really not bad. Just remember to save room for dessert!

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    Restaurant het Middelpunt

    Restaurant het Middelpunt

    5.0(1 review)
    6.9 km

    Ah The Middelpunt... I ate at this place 3 times during my 3 week visit to Holland for work. If…read morethat right there doesn't speak for the deliciousness of this place I guess read on and I'll help convince you. First Americans the menu is NOT in in English however all of the staff and especially the cook (who I think is the owner?) speaks very good English and can go through the menu with you. This place does carry out and sit down. The interior is modern and classy. They have a nice size outdoor seating area as well. If you come in and order a carry out meal you get a free beer while you wait which I thought was awesome! Grolsch is the beer they serve and it is delicious. Grolsch is a light pilsner with a mild flavor. Very good beer for drinking with meals or an all nighter. Also note that Grolsch is brewed and bottled right in Enschede so anytime you get a Grolsch it is going to be very fresh! The menu is very diverse with lots of options. They have pizzas and a brick oven which they make them in. One visit I made my own pizza with cheese, mushroom, onion, and olives. I took it back to my hotel and was confused because it was not sliced at all? I thought they forgot to slice it but another time a coworker ordered a pizza as well and it was not sliced so maybe the Dutch like cutting their own pizza? Anyway not that big a deal because after figured out a way to slice it the taste was well worth the effort. Pizza was thin crusted and sprinkled with light seasoning. Very good! Another meal I got there was the Mix, which is a mix grill of three meats including: shoarma, kebab en kipfilet. This is chicken, steak, and pork. The kebab looks like a large hamburger patty but it after biting in it has a steak flavor that is very tender and well seasoned. The third time I got the Carbonara pastas which is pesto or spaghetti noodles (You get to pick) with a light carbonara sauce with bacon bits. Out of the three meals I had here this one was the one that was just average. Not bad just ok. The last two meals came with a salad and fries. Two out of the three times I was there the cook came around and said hello and asked how our meals were. His English was very good and he was very personable! Checkout time I discovered that Middelpunt WILL accept American credit cards with a magnetic strip however they do not accept American Express. Visa is accepted.

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