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Idylle (restaurant)

1993 establishments in the Netherlands2007 disestablishments in the Netherlands20th-century architecture in the NetherlandsDefunct restaurants in the NetherlandsMichelin Guide starred restaurants in the Netherlands
Restaurants disestablished in 2007Restaurants established in 1993Restaurants in the Netherlands

Idylle is a defunct restaurant in Zweeloo, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1997 and retained that rating until 2007.Owner and head chef of Idylle was Joop Zwiep.The restaurant regularly organized culinary test-events under the name "Proef op de Tong" (Eng.: "Test on the Tongue") in which chef Zwiep often mocked with standard culinary practices. In 2001, he changed the flow of courses and started with a dessert. In 1997, he confused his guests by serving a blue asparagus soup.The restaurant lost its star in 2008, due to Zwiep changing course from a fine dining restaurant to a cooking workshop in 2007.Idylle was a former member of the Alliance Gastronomique Néerlandaise.The restaurant was housed in a Dutch national monument, a Saxon farmhouse, built in the 19th century. Earlier it housed Michelin starred restaurant De Bokkenpruik.

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