De Kersentuin

It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1985 and retained that rating until 1992.

[7] The restaurant was famous not only because of the Michelin star, but also because it belonged to the front runners of the nouvelle cuisine.

In 2003, Sistermans admitted that he and Joop Braakhekke did not understand the real nouvelle cuisine.

[9] Former head chefs are: Jon Sistermans (1980-1994),[10] Rudolf Bos (1994-1997),[11][12] Guus Vredenburg (1997-2000),[13] Michel van der Kroft (2000-2006)[14] and Marcel de Leeuw (2006-2011)[15][16] Joop Braakhekke (1980-1993) came to fame in De Kersentuin, but was not the head chef.

[19][20] In 2004, the whole Queens Moat Houses, parent company of the Bilderberg Group, was sold to "Whitehall", part of Goldman Sachs.