Genno’s

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Genno’s is a small restaurant with big ideas and great for culinary surprises.

With just 18 seats, Genno’s is not made for large crowds. However, the manageable menu could easily hold its own with one of the grand restaurants.

The dishes are prepared with seasonal ingredients, resulting in a constantly changing selection. New and international ideas are implemented as part of this. The utmost attention is paid to the details of service, so you get the feeling when you are dining that you are ruining a little piece of art. Reservations are recommended due to the limited number of seats.

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