Food journalists in the Netherlands:
440+ contacts at 140+ outlets
The Netherlands counts 440+ active food journalists at 140+ media outlets, from the culinary supplements of de Volkskrant and Het Parool to Delicious., Culy and Misset Horeca. You reach them most effectively with a personal pitch that matches their beat and recent articles.
Presscloud tracks 440+ journalists who write about food, hospitality and nutrition in the Netherlands, spread across 140+ media outlets from the culinary supplements of de Volkskrant and Het Parool to Delicious., Culy and trade source Misset Horeca. This page gives you an overview of the food media landscape, which topics get picked up and when, and how to approach these journalists effectively.
Ranked on relevance, not volume. Niche titles score higher than broad mainstream media.
The Dutch food media landscape in 2026
Food journalism in the Netherlands runs from the authoritative restaurant reviews in the newspapers to a broad layer of glossy and online titles. De Volkskrant, NRC, Trouw and Het Parool have dedicated culinary critics whose verdict carries real weight, while supplements such as Volkskrant Magazine and NRC Lux carry the broader food stories.
Alongside them sits a strong specialist layer: Delicious., Foodies and Bouillon! serve the home cook, Culy and the food platforms of many lifestyle media target a younger online audience, and Vork digs into the food system. For the industry itself, Misset Horeca is the leading trade source, followed by Entree and the food-service press. Food and health increasingly intersect with the science and sustainability desks.
Which topics Dutch food journalists pick up
The most covered themes in 2026 are the protein transition and plant-based eating, local and seasonal produce, the state of the hospitality sector after years of staffing and cost pressure, food waste and sustainability, and the tension between ultra-processed food and health. Routine product launches rarely make the desk unless there is a story, a maker or a trend behind them. For critics: unsolicited invitations rarely work, and tastings are assessed critically and independently.
How to approach food journalists in the Netherlands effectively
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Frequently asked questions about food PR in the Netherlands
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