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Radio Royaal is a Gorgeous New Restaurant in an Old Philips Power Plant in the Netherlands

08/28/2012
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    An old power plant that used to provide Philips with energy to run their factories has been beautifully <a title="Gorgeous Restaurant Radio Royaal Opens In an Old Philips Power Plant in Eindhoven" href="http://inhabitat.com/areafiftyone-skate-park-in-eindhovens-old-phillips-factory-is-one-of-the-largest-ones-in-europe/" target="_blank">transformed</a> into a spacious restaurant called <a title="Gorgeous Restaurant Radio Royaal Opens In an Old Philips Power Plant in Eindhoven" href="http://www.radioroyaal.be/" target="_blank">Radio Royaal.</a> Located at Eindhoven's Strijp-S area—aka The Forbidden City—this gorgeous eatery has plenty of space for hungry visitors within its 14,000 square-foot area. An initiative of local entrepreneurs Bart Gardenier and Niels Wouters, it officially opened its doors last week.
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    A former <a title="Gorgeous Restaurant Radio Royaal Opens In an Old Philips Power Plant in Eindhoven" href="http://inhabitat.com/fantastic-ufo-shaped-evoluon-in-eindhoven-was-designed-by-philips-and-now-helds-green-events/" target="_blank">Philips</a> warehouse, Radio Royaal keeps the spirit of a bygone era intact.
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    Gardenier told Inhabitat that they initially hired an architect for the restoration of the factory, but quickly got rid of him, as they wanted to keep the space "as authentic as possible".
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    With plenty of <a title="Gorgeous Restaurant Radio Royaal Opens In an Old Philips Power Plant in Eindhoven" href="http://inhabitat.com/piet-hein-eeks-restaurant-in-eindhoven-is-filled-with-beautiful-upcycled-designs/" target="_blank">mismatched furniture</a> placed alongside old machinery, Radio Royaal restaurant is unique and full of character.
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    Serving refined German and French food, the menu can change according to "weather or season."
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    The open-kitchen at the restaurant's entrance helps build trust and transparency while greeting customers with delicious scents.
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    The waiting area, with its black and white checkered floor, overlooks the whole of the restaurant and provides a relaxing space for hungry visitors.
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  • Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant
    Yet another great example of Dutch creative innovation, Radio Royaal Restaurant is the perfect place to satisfy hunger at the City of Design &amp; Technology.
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Bart Oosterveer and Niels Wouters' recycled Philips power plant Radio Royaal Restaurant

An old power plant that used to provide Philips with energy to run their factories has been beautifully transformed into a spacious restaurant called Radio Royaal. Located at Eindhoven's Strijp-S area—aka The Forbidden City—this gorgeous eatery has plenty of space for hungry visitors within its 14,000 square-foot area. An initiative of local entrepreneurs Bart Gardenier and Niels Wouters, it officially opened its doors last week.

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