Cour du Nord
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| Cour du Nord | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Head chef | Pieter de Ronde |
| Food type | French |
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| Location | Veldweg 22-24, Nooitgedacht, Drenthe, 9449 PW, Netherlands |
| Seating capacity | 48 |
Cour du Nord was a restaurant located in Nooitgedacht, Drenthe, in the Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2009 and 2010.[1][2][3][4]
The restaurant closed for public in 2011.[5]
Head chefs of Cour du Nord in the time of the Michelin star were Pieter de Ronde (2009) and Marco Philips (2010).[6][7][8]
Cour du Nord was one of the five restaurants in the luxury holiday resort Hof van Saksen. It was the first Dutch restaurant in a holiday resort that was awarded a Michelin star.[9]
Originally, the restaurant was located in the centre of the resort and had a seating capacity of 70. In 2010, it moved to a building close to the entrance to attract more outside visitors. With the move, the restaurant hoped to be able to chase a second star.[10] Instead of getting a second star, they lost their star.[11]
Chef Robert Kranenborg was culinary advisor of Hof van saksen and responsible for the selection of the team that would build Cour du Nord. As head chef he selected a member of his own kitchen crew at Corona, Pieter de Ronde.[12]
