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LAUDEMON MONTALBAN

Taste

Awareness unfolding through taste, offering a palette of sensations that connect us to nourishment and pleasure.

Signature Dish of Laudemon Montalban
The logo of Laudemon, a luxury hotel brand inspired by Monet’s art, combining elegance and creativity.
The text-based logo of Laudemon Montalban, capturing the brand's refined and artistic spirit.

Signature Dish

The signature dish at LAUDEMON MONTALBAN is the Wild Dutch Venison, expertly paired with red cabbage, juniper berries, and a smooth parsnip purée to celebrate seasonal Dutch flavours. The use of local game highlights a deep connection to the region’s culinary heritage.

 

With its bold flavours and premium, locally sourced ingredients, this dish stands out as a potential highlight on the menu.

Menu of LAUDEMON MONTALBAN
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Dining Area 1: LAUDEMON MONTALBAN
Dining Area 2: LAUDEMON MONTALBAN
Dining Area 3: LAUDEMON MONTALBAN

LAUDEMON MONTALBAN

Herengracht 245, 1016 BH Amsterdam, Netherlands

+31 (0) 20 123 4567

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Monet footprint?

Although there is no known record of Monet visiting any specific restaurant in Amsterdam.

Here are three historic restaurants that were established before his time:

Picture of signature dish of desilverenspiegel, the oldest restaurant in Amsterdam

de silveren spiegel

Founded in 1614, this is one of the oldest restaurants in Amsterdam. Housed in a 17th-century building, it has maintained its historic charm and continues to offer traditional Dutch fare, making it a timeless part of the city's dining heritage.

Picture of signature dish of Amstel, another oldest restaurant in Amsterdam

THE AMSTEL HOTEL

Opened in 1867, this luxurious hotel and restaurant has been a prestigious establishment in Amsterdam for over a century. While the hotel itself is renowned, its fine dining restaurant has long been a symbol of elegance, serving high-end cuisine to distinguished guests, including many artists and cultural figures over the years.

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