Restaurant de Hemel
Great dining experience in a fantastic historical building in centre. Guests are served 6-8 rounds of small appetizers and bites for dinner. De Hemel serves a great variety of food and on top of that an intimate setting. Also opened for lunch and highly popular High Tea.
Restaurant Ankara
On the corner of the burghardt van den berghstraat and the graafseweg in the bottendaal district, is at walking distance from the central station and the city center. it offers a wide range of affordable turkish meals, as well as a wide range of pizzas. you are always offered a free soup, which is quite spicy and tasty.
Eetcafé De Plak
Corner of plein 1944. an absolute classic. not only is it a mainstay of nijmegen's sizeable alternative scene don't be surprised to have your meal served by a pierced waitress with dreadlocks or a waiter with a mohawk, it's also famous throughout the netherlands for its kaasgehakt - a hearty dish made with cheese and breadcrumbs that's supposed to be a vegetarian version of "gehakt" minced meat.
Mr. Jacks
Kelfkensbos. do not expect top quality service, but the food is cheap and tastes reasonable. you might have to wait long whilst you have already ordered - there is often a table available, but not enough capacity to serve it. instead of a pizza, you may also choose to order a greek dish here.
De Ontmoeting Tapas & Catering
On the corner of the Graafseweg and the Stijn Buijsstraat at walking distance from the central station and the city center. De Ontmoeting is one of the most popular restaurants in Nijmegen, famous for the enthusiastic staff and delicious Aioli.
Being a student town roughly 21,000 students in a population of 160,000 there's plenty of relatively cheap restaurants "eetcafés" to be found. Look for them in the Van Welderenstraat and on Kelfkensbos. Fast Food is also widely available in the city center, with two McDonald's, a Burger King and numerous snackbars often offering traditional dutch snacks, but also turkish dishes.
The pizza fan is also well-catered for by a wide range of restaurants. Many though, are specialized in take-away/delivery, and don't offer a very nice eating experience. However, if you like to sit down for a pizza, there are still some nice options. Generally, all pizzas in the restaurants below are under ⬠10. Most of the establishments also offer other italian dishes.
If your budget allows it, there's also plenty of opportunity for luxury dining. Hoo Wah on Plein 1944 serves excellent Asian food not to be confused with the stuff sold in normal Dutch "Chinese" restaurants. Het Savarijn in the Hertogstraat offers classy French food and is known for its extensive wine list while Heertjes in the Ridderstraat is the place locals go to when they want to indulge themselves. Het Lemke in the Lange Hezelstraat offers high quality French cuisine, though it might be a little bit too experimental for some. More up market dining can be found along the Waal river. From the casino, walk west past the terraces and into the old downtown. For up market dining near the university, Chalet Brakkenstein is well worth a visit. Finally, for more classic french style cuisine in a historic ambiance, try either Belvedere the tower or Het Poortwachtershuis the small building west of the museum west of the Valkhof park. Please note that for the moment, the Belvedere is only open to groups with a reservation, due to a lack of cooking staff.. If you're into that sort of thing, in 2008 the Michelin guide has awarded a Bib Gourmand to Het Savarijn, Liberty's on Kelfkensbos and Vesters Groesbeeksedwarsweg 307a. There are no restaurants in Nijmegen that have received Michelin stars.