Restaurant in Heemstede, Netherlands
Red Orchids
210ptsMichelin-recognised Asian dining outside Amsterdam.

About Red Orchids
Red Orchids holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 — the clearest quality signal among €€€ Asian restaurants in Heemstede. With a 4.5 Google rating across 274 reviews and easy booking availability, it is the practical first choice for a date night or small celebration in the area. Dress smart casual and consider a pairing if the occasion warrants it.
The Verdict
Red Orchids is a Michelin Plate-recognised Asian restaurant in Heemstede that punches above the €€€ price point for the area. If you want a serious Asian dining experience without crossing into Amsterdam, this is the clearest answer in the immediate vicinity. It holds a 4.5 on Google across 274 reviews, which is a meaningful signal of consistency at this tier. Book it for a date night or a relaxed celebration meal — the format suits two or a small group more than a large party.
About Red Orchids
Picture the moment you're seated at a restaurant where the room does the work before the food arrives — the lighting considered, the table dressed properly, the sense that someone has thought about the whole evening rather than just the menu. That is the promise Red Orchids makes at Zandvoortselaan 139 in Heemstede, and the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 suggests the kitchen is delivering on it with enough regularity to matter.
The Michelin Plate is awarded to restaurants serving food of good quality , not a star, but a deliberate signal that inspectors found the cooking worth acknowledging. Two consecutive years of that recognition tells you this is not a one-season result. For a €€€ Asian restaurant outside the major Dutch dining cities, that is a meaningful credential. Compare it to the €€€€ tier competitors in the broader region , Ciel Bleu in Amsterdam or Inter Scaldes in Kruiningen , and Red Orchids sits at a more accessible price while still carrying inspector-level recognition.
On the wine side, the database does not detail the wine list here, so any claim about specific bottles or a curated program would be speculation. What can be said with confidence: a venue operating at this price point with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition is expected to maintain a wine list that matches the ambition of the kitchen. At €€€, you should be asking the floor team what they recommend to pair with the meal rather than defaulting to the by-the-glass list. A well-chosen pairing at this tier usually runs €40–€70 per person depending on the depth of the list, and at a venue with this kind of recognition, the effort is likely warranted. If wine pairing matters to you as part of a special occasion dinner, call ahead and ask whether they offer it , that conversation will tell you a lot about how seriously the program is taken.
Timing matters here. Heemstede is a quiet, residential town southwest of Amsterdam, and the character of a €€€ restaurant in this setting skews toward mid-week calm and unhurried weekend evenings. For a special occasion, a Friday or Saturday dinner is the natural choice , the room will have energy without the chaos of a city-centre Saturday. If you prefer the quieter version of the same experience, a Thursday dinner is worth considering: fewer covers, more attention from the floor, and the same kitchen at full capability. Avoid arriving early in the week if you want the full experience , smaller restaurants at this tier sometimes run reduced teams mid-week.
The Asian cuisine designation at €€€ in a Dutch suburban setting suggests a kitchen that has moved beyond the broadly accessible end of the category. You are not booking a neighbourhood takeaway format here. The Michelin recognition confirms cooking with some technical intent behind it. For guests coming from Amsterdam, Heemstede is accessible without being a significant journey, and the low booking difficulty means you are not fighting for a table weeks in advance the way you would at starred venues in the city.
For nearby context within Heemstede itself, Cheval Blanc (€€€, Modern Cuisine) and Landgoed Groenendaal (Modern Cuisine) are the closest reference points locally. Red Orchids differentiates on cuisine type , if you have already visited those options or specifically want Asian cooking at this tier in the area, Red Orchids is the clear choice. For a broader view of what Heemstede offers, see our full Heemstede restaurants guide.
If you are comparing Asian dining at the €€€ level more broadly in the Netherlands, Bar Bù in Rotterdam and Red Chilli in Nieuwe-Niedorp are category peers worth knowing about, though neither carries the same consecutive Michelin Plate recognition. Red Orchids' position at the same price point with stronger inspector credentials makes it the stronger booking in its tier for a formal meal.
For occasions that require a step up in setting or service depth, look at the broader Dutch fine dining map: FG François Geurds in Rotterdam, De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst, or Tribeca in Heeze all operate at €€€€ with higher service ambitions. But for a well-priced special occasion dinner with a specific cuisine focus and documented quality, Red Orchids warrants the booking.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Zandvoortselaan 139, 2106 CM Heemstede, Netherlands
- Price tier: €€€ (mid-high; expect a three-course dinner with wine to land in the €80–€130 per person range at this tier , confirm current pricing directly with the venue)
- Cuisine: Asian
- Recognition: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (274 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no need to book far in advance, but reservations are still recommended for weekend evenings and special occasions
- Leading time to visit: Friday or Saturday evening for a celebratory meal; Thursday if you prefer a quieter room
- Getting there: Heemstede is a short distance from Haarlem and accessible from Amsterdam; check local train and bus connections or drive , parking in residential Heemstede is generally direct
- Phone / website: Not listed , contact via the venue directly or check current booking platforms
For more local context: Heemstede hotels | Heemstede bars | Heemstede wineries | Heemstede experiences
Compare Red Orchids
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Orchids | €€€ · Asian | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| De Librije | €€€€ · Modern Cuisine | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Aan de Poel | €€€€ · Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| De Nieuwe Winkel | €€€€ · Organic | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Fred | €€€€ · Creative French | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| De Lindehof | Contemporary Dutch, Creative | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Red Orchids measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Red Orchids?
A Michelin Plate restaurant at €€€ pricing in a residential Heemstede address suggests the room takes itself seriously. Dress neatly — think smart casual at minimum, with a jacket a safe choice for dinner. The Asian cuisine format does not demand black-tie formality, but arriving underdressed at this price point would feel out of place.
What should I order at Red Orchids?
Specific menu details are not confirmed in available data, so ordering advice here would be speculation. What is confirmed: Red Orchids holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, which signals consistent kitchen standards at the €€€ price point. Ask the team directly when booking what the current format is — tasting menu, à la carte, or both — so you can plan your spend accordingly.
Can Red Orchids accommodate groups?
No group capacity data is confirmed for Red Orchids. Given the €€€ price point and Michelin Plate recognition, the dining room is likely compact rather than banquet-scale. Contact the restaurant at Zandvoortselaan 139, Heemstede before assuming a large party can be seated — groups of 6 or more should confirm in advance and ask about private dining options.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Red Orchids?
Red Orchids has earned a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, which indicates the kitchen is operating at a level that justifies the €€€ price tag for the Heemstede area. If the Asian format suits your group and the tasting menu is available, that is the format most likely to reflect what the Michelin assessors were recognising. For a la carte flexibility, confirm the current menu structure when you book.
Is Red Orchids good for a special occasion?
Yes — two consecutive Michelin Plates and a €€€ price point make Red Orchids one of the stronger options for a celebratory dinner in the Heemstede and Haarlem area. The Asian cuisine format works well for occasions where you want something more distinctive than a standard European fine-dining room. Book ahead and mention the occasion when reserving; a room operating at this level typically accommodates those requests.
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