Jacob’s work means that both of us find ourselves in Delft quite often. Luckily, there are some great restaurants in Delft, far beyond the typical tourist fare. I hope that this guide to the best food in Delft helps you find a good and reasonable meal in Delft! I indicate vegan-friendly spots in Delft with a * next to their names to make it easier for those with dietary restrictions!
As a word of warning, not all of these restaurants/cafes in Delft accept non-Dutch cards, so come prepared with some cash. The Netherlands is getting better about credit cards, but we’re not there yet.
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Breakfast/Lunch in Delft
De Diamanden Ring
One of my favorite places to stop off for a fresh pastry in Delft is De Diamanten Ring. This famous and historic bakery in Delft doesn’t have any seats, but ono a nice day, I recommend getting a fresh pastry in the morning to go prior to enjoying it with a view of the old church or the canals. You don’t need to sit down to have a quality breakfast.
Stads-Koffyhuis
For a reliable super-Dutch breakfast or lunch, you can drop by the
LOT. Coffee
This new coffee spot in Delft is known for their specialty coffee and beautiful latte art. They serve specifically beans from the famous 3fe roaster in Dublin, Ireland along with a well-curated mix of pastries and cakes. There is limited seating outside and well as inside, but it makes for a great spot to get coffee to go.
Kek*
My to-go spot for a delicious vegan-friendly Kek. This cafe in Delft does not take reservations and fills up rapidly around lunchtime, so come early to grab a seat. Their vegan-friendly food is absolutely amazing and I struggle always to choose between their sandwiches, salads, and baked goods. The portions are obscene, so choose carefully. Their drinks are delicious too. The line can be long!
Kaas & Wijn
If you’re on a budget and looking for an affordable lunch, I recommend stepping into this cozy cheese store. In the back, you can get a sandwich for very little with fresh meat and/or cheese. It’s hard to get anything more Dutch or find anything as affordable.
Dinner in Delft
Hummus*
Hummus is one of my favorite places to bring guests when they visit Delft. This cozy Middle-Eastern inspired restaurant is 100% vegetarian and vegan-friendly. (Even the “meats” are vegan-friendly!) Not surprisingly, their hummus is delicious, but I always love their sabich and their fresh bread. The prices are reasonable and the service is typically quite good. It’s one of my favorite places to go out for a romantic dinner in Delft.
Day Dream Delft
A newer addition to Delft is Day Dream, which is a Canadian-owned sandwich company specializing in smoked pastrami. Their Montreal-style smoked pastrami is absolutely heavenly especially served with their perfectly salted fries. They also offer poutine. It’s a casual option, but one of my favorites!
Loetje
Loetje is one of the best known sit-down restaurants in the Netherlands, known for their perfect steaks. It’s not the cheapest place, but for high-quality Dutch food, including sate, it is a great option for a nicer night out.
Ramen Nikkou / Tonkotsu Ramen Nikkou
Ramen Nikkou is one of the best ramen places in the Netherlands, hands-down. This slightly cramped ramen restaurant is run by Japanese owners who are very passionate about the art of ramen. They have actually two locations (Tonkotsu Ramen Nikkou) with different ramen specialties. The original Ramen Nikkou focuses on traditional ramen while Tonkotsu Ramen Nikkou (made with pork broth and eggs*). Both locations offer vegetarian and vegan options, but it is best to reserve a spot ahead.
Toko Idola
Whenever I’m in Delft and I’m looking for a quick yet reasonable dinner, I stop by Toko Idola. This small Indonesian
‘t Postkantoor*
For a nice meal in Delft, ‘t Postkantoor is a great choice. They have a nice assortment of something for everyone, including vegan-friendly options (although more limited). It’s a really nice spot for a nice lunch although I think of this restaurant as a really romantic spot for a date as the interior is super
Thuis by Ladera
For Dutch eating at Dutch prices head to Ladera. This cozy restaurant serves traditional Dutch food at reasonable prices, so if you’ve wondered what it’s like to eat at a Dutch person’s home, come here for hardy and delicious portions. Check their Facebook for the latest meal and reserve your seat. This is a great place to try stamppot if they have it that day.
Mary
Hello. I love your guide to Delft and am using it during my trip here. Just want to let you know that we walked over to Hills and Mills to try it and discovered it is permanently closed. As you mention your food guide to Delft is regularly updated, you may want to remove Hills and Mills.
Thanks for all the good tips.
Mary
k.
Appreciate that! They recently closed after surviving corona 🙁
Gezilecekyerler.com
Really great post. I follow every time you. Thanks
Sabrina
Hi,
I live in Delft, and I never heard of the day dream place.
My favorite place to eat is Hanno.
It’s bases upon the traveler / discoverer Hanno.
They serve smaller portions of food from around the world. And for dinner for two, you can eat like 5 dishes from around the world and it will always be delicious! Like big tapas..
Carol
Thank you so much for your recommendations. I ate at Hummus last night and it will go down as one of my best meals ever!! Absolutely wonderful food.
k.
So glad to hear that! I love them too! 🙂
Danny
Thanks for the tips. We tried Hummus tonight – what a delight. Very tasty food (between us we had the shoarma and shakshouka), friendly service and generally good vibes for a relaxed evening meal.
Claudia Vergara
Hi Danny,
We are happy to read that you enjoyed the tips and had a delightful experience with Hummus. The shoarma and shakshouka choices sound delicious!
Your Wanderlustingk Team