Piloersemaborg
Dutch Rijksmonument 7082 The Piloersemaborg (Dutch pronunciation: [piˈluːrsəmaːˌbɔr(ə)x]; Borg of Piloersema) is a 17th-century borg (castle) in the village of Den Ham in Groningen in the Netherlands. It currently houses a restaurant. HistoryThe Piloersemaborg was built in 1633 for Johan de Mepsche. After the De Mepsche family left the borg, the building was used for farming. Peter Jacobs Bos bought the "borg farm" from the Mepsche family together with his wife Wiske Jacobs Scholten in 1699.[citation needed] The building, the interior, and the estate of the borg are currently owned by the foundation Wierenga van Hamsterborg.[1] Since 2005, the building houses a restaurant of Dick Soek.[2] RestaurantHead chef of the restaurant Piloersemaborg is Dick Soek. He runs the restaurant in the Piloersemaborg since 2005.[2] At the time, he was also running the Michelin starred restaurant Schathoes Verhildersum in Leens. In 2012, for practical and economical reasons he moved the restaurant and all staff from Leens to Den Ham, continuing his enterprise on one location.[3][4][5] Soek lost the Michelin star in the process. References
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