It’s pretty decent! To begin with, was not clean on my visit. I really don’t want to see cobwebs and dust by a deli counter, I really don’t. This place is pretty okay for nonperishable«superfoods» — you literally can’t walk three feet anywhere in the store without finding six different brands of quinoa. Definitely worth a stop if you’re nearby and don’t feel like ordering your organic shampoo or chia seeds online.
Judy G.
Place rating: 5 Hudson, OH
An amazing grocery store! It would put US stores to shame. If you are visiting check it out!
Lisa B.
Place rating: 5 Antwerp, Belgium
You can’t tell from the outside, but Het Natuurhuis is huge! You walk in and first see the baked goods and cheese area, then you discover aisles filled with tea, coffee, spreads, honey, sauces, grains, cereals, etc. Then to the back left, you have the cold area with all of the fruits and vegetables. I think I echo everyone’s sentiments about loving the nuts and grains setup where you can buy by the gram. I love leaving with a lot of small bags filled with different nuts, oats, and dried fruit. Often for breakfast I like to eat granola and Het Natuurhuis’s offering makes it easy to try out different combinations without having to always invest in huge portions at a time. There are a few things I always buy at Het Natuurhuis: — Black beans! In America we eat a lot of Mexican and Hispanic food and it took me a while to find a place where I could buy them. — Corn flour and meal — if you want to make corn tortillas or cornbread(I’m a Georgia girl after all) — Quinoa(not just in normal form, but also pasta, flakes, and flour), buckwheat, oats, and other grains — Dried fruit(if you buy dried fruit like dates, figs or cranberries in other supermarkets they’re covered in syrup and way too sweet) — Tea and Coffee(HUGE selection of tea) — Coconut Oil(I love cooking with this healthy oil but don’t always want my food to taste like coconut; at Natuurhuis they sell both regular and unscented; I keep both in my kitchen) — And of course super foods! The prices are a bit higher than other supermarkets, but that’s to be expected because most products are local and all are organic. My only complaint would be the hours. Most supermarkets are open until 20:00 in the evening, but Het Natuurhuis closes at 18:30, so I only have the chance to shop here on my day off.
Charlotte C.
Place rating: 4 Neuchatel, Switzerland
Biggest organic shop ever… I mean that I know in Belgium :) You will find everything you need there from foods to cleaning products and cosmetics. I find the cheese counter with free tasting quite impressive! There are also a lot of vegan cheese and meat substitutes at the fresh department(I am myself not a big fan of those substitutes considering the fact that they often contain a large amount of of unhealthy fats and are mainly soya-based). You can also purchase by weight nuts, dry fruits and other healthy snacks. Their chocolate department is also quite amazing! The fresh fruits and vegetables counter is a bit deceptive though, despite the choice, doesn’t look very good from my point of view. You won’t get a lot of help and advice in this store except in the cosmetics department on the first floor and of course at the cheese and deli counters. The prices are quite fair even money-worth for some products, mainly belgian and dutch one, but much less for other, let’s say french one for example. Overall, a great organic shop with quite everything you’re looking for.