Halvemaan

Restaurant Halvemaan is a former restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1991 and retained that rating until 1997.[1][2][3][4] The restaurant closed at 28 October 2018.[5]

Halvemaan
Restaurant information
Established1989
Closed2018
Head chefJohn Halvemaan
Rating Michelin Guide
Street addressVan Leijenberghlaan 320
CityAmsterdam
Postal/ZIP Code1082 DD
CountryNetherlands
WebsiteOfficial website

In 2013, GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 16 out of 20 points.[6]

Owner and head chef of Halvemaan is John Halvemaan.[7]

The building of the restaurant is a purpose built restaurant designed by Alexander Bodon. It is located in a park in the neighbourhood Buitenveldert. The restaurant opened in 1989.[8][9][10]

See also

References

  1. Huijgens, Stan (14 February 1991). "Nieuwe Michelinsterren" [New Michelin stars]. De Telegraaf (in Dutch). Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  2. Brandligt, Vivie (19 June 2007). "Historisch overzicht Michelinsterren" [Historical overview Michelin stars]. Misset Horeca (in Dutch). Retrieved 16 June 2014. (subscription required)
  3. 1993 Michelin Benelux. Clermont-Ferrand: Michelin et Cie. 1993. p. 272. ISBN 2-06-006039-7.
  4. Brandligt, Vivie (30 March 2012). "Historisch overzicht Michelinsterren 1997 t/m 2000" [Historical overview Michelin stars 1997-2000]. Misset Horeca (in Dutch). Retrieved 16 June 2014.
  5. Bluiminck, Nathalie (1 October 2018). "John Halvemaan: Restaurant Halvemaan gesloten" [John Halvemaan: Restaurant Halvemaan closed]. Misset Horeca (in Dutch). Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  6. (in Dutch) Gault Millau - Halvemaan
  7. Jansen, Will (2007). Culinaire Grootmeesters, Het heilig vuur van twaalf topkoks [Culinary Grandmasters, The sacred fire of twelve top chefs] (in Dutch). Utrecht: Uitgeverij het Spectrum. p. 61. ISBN 978 90 274 5531 4.
  8. Over Restaurant Halvemaan (in Dutch)
  9. Kok bij toeval (in Dutch)
  10. Huijgens, Stan (2 February 1989). "Halvemaan in Buitenveldert" [Halvemaan in Buitenveldert]. De Telegraaf (in Dutch). Retrieved 15 October 2014.

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