A Hidden gem in Gouda
- Robby Krist
- 7 jun
- 2 minuten om te lezen

You Might Almost Miss It
A narrow passage.A few weathered stones.And then — suddenly — space. Quiet. Bright. Sheltered.
The Hofje van Jongkind is the kind of place where the city stops humming and starts breathing. And that’s exactly where we cook, serve, and share.
Gouda is full of secrets — tucked-away alleys, leafy courtyards, hidden gardens. It’s what makes the city so special. And it’s why our kitchen feels so at home here.
Courtyards: The City’s Quietest Rooms

Where squares shout and shopping streets march, hofjes whisper.They’re places where you hear the wind again. Where you don’t have to do anything.Where time — finally — slows down.
The Hofje van Jongkind was built in 1702 as a refuge of calm and care.Nine women lived here. There was a gate, a courtyard, a sense of quiet dignity. It was never about show. It was always about people.
From Peat to Pizza
Where once there was silence and stacks of peat, there are now tables —laden with cappuccinos, fresh salads, wood-fired pizza, and good wine.The old brick floor is still here. Daylight pours in from above, through skylights. String lights twinkle like a terrace in Tuscany.
And instead of rules and rituals, there’s just… room.
Room to sit. Room to share.
Why Cooking in a Hidden Spot Just Tastes Better
There’s something about cooking in a place you only find if you’re curious enough to turn the corner.
It slows you down. It sharpens your senses. It makes every bite feel more intentional.
Here, there’s no pressure. You don’t have to do anything. Just stay a while.
Share a platter.Sip a coffee while the beans are roasting. Or just sit and listen to how the hofje gently goes on living.

Hidden Isn’t the Same as Hiding
Yes, we’re tucked away — but not to keep people out.We’re here to create something closer. Something smaller, more personal. No lines. No noise. No rush.
Just old stones, warm light, deep flavors — and time.
Welcome to our kitchen — in the heart of a courtyard.
Come in. Stay awhile. Share something.
Because hidden places? They often taste the best.
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