Koriander is a 1 Michelin star restaurant and since we were spending the weekend in Groningen, we decided to have dinner here during Restaurant Week. To be honest, the prices normally were practically the same as during Restaurant Week so it really doesn't matter.
Perhaps it is the curse of restaurant week but the food was OK, tasty overall but nothing memorable or amazing. The wait time in between courses was ridiculously long.
Food: 3/5
We had the restaurant week menu which was 3 courses, but we choose to add a few other dishes so it ended up being a 5 course menu. The food was tasty but it wasn't amazing or memorable, as a matter of fact, I barely remember what I ate that night.
Atmosphere: 3/5
It is a classy restaurant which is designed to feel like the living room of a very rich person. One where you had to have proper manners, and eat like a lady. It was more about "seen and be seen" instead of eating a delicious meal.
Service: 2/5
My expectations may have been biased because it has a Michelin star, so you should take this with a grain of salt. It was certainly better service than the normal Dutch standard. The staff were polite and answered questions when we asked them, however they don't pay much attention to their actual customers. Despite the fact that our entire group spoke English, they constantly spoke to us in Dutch. Now, you might say "hey, maybe they don't speak English" but they did because they spoke to me in perfect English when they were asking us if we wanted the extra courses.
Value: 1/5
I'm almost sorry to say that I could have gotten tastier food at a cheaper price elsewhere. It was ridiculously expensive for what we had and I don't know how on earth they have a Michelin star. read more