Halvemaan
Restaurant information
Established1989
Closed2018
Head chefJohn Halvemaan
Rating1 Michelin star Michelin Guide
Street addressVan Leijenberghlaan 320
CityAmsterdam
Postal/ZIP Code1082 DD
CountryNetherlands
WebsiteOfficial website

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]

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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