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    Restaurant in Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Fred

    1,290Pearl Points

    Rotterdam's hardest table. Book early.

    Fred, Restaurant in Rotterdam

    About Fred

    Fred holds two Michelin stars and Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership, making it Rotterdam's most consistently decorated Creative French restaurant. Booking is near impossible at short notice — plan 8–12 weeks ahead for Saturday dinner, slightly less for weekday lunch. At €€€€ pricing, it sits alongside FG - François Geurds and Parkheuvel at the top of the city's fine dining tier.

    Fred, Rotterdam — Pearl Verdict

    Seats at Fred are scarce by design. The restaurant holds a small number of covers, closes Wednesday and Sunday, and shuts its doors entirely on Saturday lunchtimes — which means the window to book is narrower than at most two-star addresses. For anyone planning around a weekend trip to Rotterdam, that scarcity shapes the entire decision: Saturday dinner is your only realistic option if you arrive Friday and leave Sunday, and those slots go fast. If your schedule allows Thursday or Friday lunch, you have more room to manoeuvre, but you still need to plan well in advance. Booking difficulty here is near impossible at short notice.

    What Fred Is

    Fred, on the Boompjes waterfront in Rotterdam, is the city's most decorated restaurant in terms of combined recognition. Chef Fred Mustert holds two Michelin stars (confirmed in both 2024 and 2025), a place on La Liste's global Leading Restaurants list for consecutive years (91.5 points in 2025, 91 in 2026), and membership of Les Grandes Tables du Monde , a distinction that marks the restaurant among the most formally accomplished dining rooms in continental Europe. The Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe ranking adds a further layer of peer credibility, placing Fred at #263 in 2024 after a recommended listing in 2023. For a city that occasionally sits in the shadow of Amsterdam's fine dining conversation, Fred is a meaningful outlier , a two-star address with a consistent international profile that holds its own against comparable Dutch restaurants such as Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam, De Librije in Zwolle, or Aan de Poel in Amstelveen.

    The cuisine is classified as Creative French , a category that signals classical French technique as the foundation, with the kitchen's own creative interpretation layered on leading. This is not casual or contemporary bistro cooking. Fred operates at the formal end of the Rotterdam dining spectrum, sharing the €€€€ price tier with FG - François Geurds and Parkheuvel. Diners who come expecting a relaxed neighbourhood meal will be out of place. Those who appreciate the structure of a multi-course tasting menu in a formally appointed room will find Fred operating at exactly the level its awards suggest.

    The Boompjes address places the restaurant along the Maas riverfront , a stretch of Rotterdam known more for commercial buildings and transit infrastructure than for destination dining. The visual experience of arrival is part of the proposition: the city's industrial port silhouette and river views give Fred a distinct physical setting that separates it from the more conventional fine dining addresses inland. If the room faces the water, the setting is worth factoring into your seat preference.

    Lunch at Fred: The Better Entry Point

    Fred's opening hours reveal an important practical asymmetry. Lunch runs Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12 to 5 pm. Dinner runs on the same days from 6:30 pm to 1 am, with Saturday dinner-only service added (no Saturday lunch). Wednesday and Sunday are closed entirely.

    If your goal is the full Fred experience at a slightly more accessible booking window, Thursday or Friday lunch is where to focus. Midweek lunch slots at two-star restaurants in the Netherlands typically have more availability than prime Friday or Saturday dinner seats, and the format often delivers the same kitchen output at a pace that allows more time to sit with the courses. For food and travel enthusiasts who want depth over speed, a long Thursday lunch that runs through the afternoon is the better structure than a Saturday dinner that competes with the full week of demand. This is particularly true given Fred's 12–5 pm lunch window, which is generous , there is no pressure to vacate early.

    Saturday dinner is the hardest slot to secure and serves a predominantly local and special-occasion crowd. If you are visiting Rotterdam specifically for Fred, building your trip around a Thursday or Friday lunch gives you more control over the booking, more flexibility on the day, and likely the same quality of cooking. For visitors arriving for a weekend break, Saturday dinner remains the main option , just expect to book months ahead.

    Ratings and Trust Signals

    • Michelin Stars: 2 Stars (2024, 2025)
    • La Liste: 91.5 pts (2025), 91 pts (2026)
    • Les Grandes Tables du Monde: Member (2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining: Classical Europe #263 (2024)
    • Google Reviews: 4.7 from 578 reviews

    Booking and Practical Details

    Reservations: Near impossible at short notice , plan at minimum 6–8 weeks ahead for dinner, slightly less for weekday lunch. Hours: Mon–Tue and Thu–Fri 12–5 pm (lunch) and 6:30 pm–1 am (dinner); Saturday dinner only 6:30 pm–1 am; closed Wednesday and Sunday. Address: Boompjes 41, 3011 XB Rotterdam. Price Tier: €€€€ , budget accordingly for a full tasting menu experience with wine pairing. Dress: Not confirmed in our data, but two-star Creative French with Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership warrants smart dress as a baseline , check directly with the restaurant if you are uncertain. Dietary restrictions: Contact the restaurant directly; no confirmed policy in our data, but kitchens operating at this award level routinely accommodate dietary requirements when notified at booking.

    How Fred Compares in Rotterdam

    See the full comparison below. For broader Rotterdam planning, use our full Rotterdam restaurants guide, Rotterdam hotels guide, Rotterdam bars guide, Rotterdam wineries guide, and Rotterdam experiences guide. If you are building a broader Dutch fine dining itinerary, Brut172 in Reijmerstok, 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk, and De Bokkedoorns in Overveen are worth considering alongside Fred. For Creative French at a comparable price tier in the wider region, Calla's in The Hague and Novaela in Delft are both worth comparing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Fred?

    Fred is a two-Michelin-star creative French restaurant on Rotterdam's Boompjes waterfront, run by chef Fred Mustert. Covers are intentionally limited, the format is tasting menu, and the price bracket is €€€€ — this is not a casual drop-in. It closes Wednesday and Sunday, so plan around that. First-timers should book weekday lunch: it's the more accessible entry point without compromising the core experience.

    How far ahead should I book Fred?

    Plan at minimum 6–8 weeks ahead for dinner; weekday lunch is slightly easier to secure but still fills fast. Fred holds a small number of covers by design, and its combined awards profile — two Michelin stars, a 2025 Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing, and consistent La Liste scores above 91 — means demand consistently outruns availability. Short-notice attempts are unlikely to succeed for dinner.

    Does Fred handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the available venue data. For a two-Michelin-star tasting menu operation at €€€€, it is standard practice to communicate restrictions at the time of reservation — contact Fred directly via their booking channel to confirm what can be accommodated before you commit.

    What are alternatives to Fred in Rotterdam?

    Parkheuvel is the most direct comparison — also a long-standing fine dining institution in Rotterdam with Michelin recognition. FG by François Geurds offers a more contemporary, technically driven experience for a similar spend. Joelia and Tres sit a tier below in formality and price but are easier to book and suit guests who want quality without the tasting menu commitment. Amarone is a solid choice if you want a more traditional format at a lower price point.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Fred?

    Lunch is the better entry point on practical grounds: it runs Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12 to 5 pm, is less pressured to book than dinner, and typically costs less at this tier. Dinner runs the same days from 6:30 pm to 1 am and is the full flagship format. If your priority is the complete experience and budget is not the constraint, dinner; if you want to assess whether Fred suits you before committing to a full evening, lunch is the smarter first visit.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Fred?

    At €€€€ with two Michelin stars, a 91-point La Liste score in both 2025 and 2026, and a Les Grandes Tables du Monde listing, Fred is objectively credentialed at its price point. Whether it is worth it depends on whether structured creative French tasting menus are your format — if they are, Fred is among the most decorated options in the Netherlands outside Amsterdam. If you prefer à la carte flexibility, look at Joelia or Parkheuvel instead.

    Is Fred good for a special occasion?

    Yes, Fred is a strong call for a special occasion — the combination of two Michelin stars, a waterfront address on the Boompjes, and a late close at 1 am gives it the right profile for a celebratory dinner. Book 6–8 weeks out minimum, communicate the occasion at reservation, and note that Saturday is dinner-only, which suits an evening event better than a midweek lunch.

    Location

    Boompjes 41, 3011 XB Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Compare Fred

    Full Comparison: Fred
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Fred€€€€ · Creative FrenchLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 91pts; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 91.5pts; Les Grandes Tables Du Monde Award (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #263 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Recommended (2023)Near Impossible,
    FG - François Geurds€€€€ · CreativeMichelin 2 StarUnknown,
    Parkheuvel€€€€ · Modern CuisineMichelin 2 StarUnknown,
    Joelia€€€€ · Modern FrenchUnknown,
    Tres€€€€ · Country cookingUnknown,
    Amarone€€€ · Modern FrenchMichelin 1 StarUnknown,

    How Fred stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • FG - François Geurds, €€€€ · Creative, €€€€
    • Parkheuvel, €€€€ · Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Joelia, €€€€ · Modern French, €€€€
    • Tres, €€€€ · Country cooking, €€€€
    • Amarone, €€€ · Modern French, €€€

    Fred and Parkheuvel occupy different positions at the top of Rotterdam's fine dining tier. Parkheuvel holds three Michelin stars, one more than Fred, making it the city's most formally credentialled address. If your goal is maximum Michelin weight, Parkheuvel is the choice. Fred's advantage is its Les Grandes Tables du Monde membership and consistent La Liste scores, which give it a stronger international profile among food-focused travellers who weight peer recognition alongside star counts. Both are €€€€ and comparably difficult to book at short notice. Choose Parkheuvel for the highest tier of classical service; choose Fred if Creative French with a distinctive riverside setting matches your brief more closely.

    FG - François Geurds is the most direct stylistic peer to Fred at the same price tier. Both operate Creative cooking at €€€€ with a formal tasting menu format. The decision between them comes down to aesthetic preference: FG brings a more contemporary, design-forward approach, while Fred's Classical European OAD ranking signals a kitchen more rooted in French tradition. If you can only visit one two-star-level Creative address in Rotterdam, your preference between tradition and modernity should be the deciding factor. For a slightly different register, Fitzgerald and The Millèn offer Modern French and Modern Cuisine respectively at a step below the top tier, with less booking pressure and a lower price commitment.

    If budget is a factor and you want Modern French cooking without the €€€€ commitment, Amarone operates at €€€ and is a credible alternative for diners who want the flavour profile without the full tasting menu spend. It will not deliver the same formal precision or peer recognition as Fred, but for a dinner that does not require weeks of advance planning, it is the most practical fallback in the same culinary direction. For the full Rotterdam fine dining picture, see our complete Rotterdam restaurants guide.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–5 pm, 6:30 pm–1 am
    Tuesday
    12–5 pm, 6:30 pm–1 am
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    12–5 pm, 6:30 pm–1 am
    Friday
    12–5 pm, 6:30 pm–1 am
    Saturday
    6:30 pm–1 am
    Sunday
    Closed

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