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Dubbel
1 review
#46 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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sarahelaine says:
Dubbel is right near Leidseplein, on the road with all the restaurants. It's a little further away than you'd normally walk, and it is decorated like a Dutch Student Cafe, with posters for the local venues. Atmospherically lit, it doesn't look like much at first, but we were definately chuffed wit…
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melissatms says:
This is a casual, hip restaurant located in the Nine Streets area of Amsterdam. The atmosphere is quite trendy and the service is excellent. The portions are not large and best ordered as individual tapas. I especially loved the open kitchen and watching the chefs prepare the delicate portions. The …
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kat_mac27 says:
I was a bit dubious about Evita, we were supposed to be having a nice romantic night out and he takes me to a coffee shop? First reaction: Hmmmmmm. But I was mistaken! The restaurant takes up the third floor of the (admittedly grand) Grasshopper. It is a smoke free zone and the price drives off the …
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FEBO
1 review
#49 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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Harry_hol says:
Each time I meet people from abroad they ask me what’s typical Dutch food? And each time I tell them that the Dutch kitchen isn’t that famous like Italian, French or even Chinese. Besides being known for tulips, windmills, clog shoes and cheese we also like quite a number of deep fried snacks. I…
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Hoopman
1 review
#50 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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DanielOostdijk says:
Hoopman Irish Pub is located at the absolute hot spot of Amsterdam: het Leidseplein. It's part of some kind of triangle containing three pubs (Hoopman, Reijnders and Hole in the Wall) of the same owner. You can walk from one to another. For example, if you're having a beer at Hoopman, it's no proble…
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homeres says:
At first the restaurant never caught my eye, it was actually a guy walking in front of us that recommended we eat in there, come to find out this guy hustles people in , he's the doorman! I liked him, the staff was very friendly to the point we came back again and again. We would sit and talk til mi…
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homeres says:
My travel companion and I were walking the streets of Amsterdam as we have done for few nights now and I wanted to find something...different. something I have never had before and as I was pondering all this I looked up and saw across the street, a sign...actually a neon sign and it was for Argenti…
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vstap says:
Located at the foot of the only windmill in the city of Amsterdam, this nice little diner cafe has a lot to please its customers. The windmill is the location of the largest and oldest special beer brewery of Amsterdam, 't IJ brewery. It's named after the water at the north side of the inner city. T…
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scarr says:
This review may sound weird, but outside of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is this little cafe with the best waffles and ice cream; they also have a delicious hot chocolate. The museum is located near the Vondelpark with the cafe in the park that adjoins the building. I spent five months abroad an…
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LeighBR says:
We stumbled across this restaurant one late afternoon while wandering around Amsterdam in December of 2006. Immediately upon entering I could tell that this place would serve authentic mexican food. We weren't disappointed. If you like mexican food, I think that this is the best restaurant you'll fi…
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sarahelaine says:
It would be very easy for me to get carried away with the exclamation marks here - I'll try to refrain.
Nubb's is a chocolate cafe in Amsterdam. It's a smidge on the pricey side by local standards - almost 3€ for a hot chocolate and quite a lot for cake, but I think it's well worth the treat s…
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Oud Holland
1 review
#57 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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tirsomaldonado says:
For lunch we checked our Lonely Planet, but two of the places listed in the guide were closed, so we ended up going to a place we found walking around the city. Actually we were quite lucky, as it was a place serving dutch food. There were other people there, and none were tourists. The name of the …
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P. King
1 review
#58 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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melissatms says:
This is a really great place to chill and have a nice dinner and a few drinks. It's located right off the corner of Vijzelgracht and Herengracht. The restaurant also serves as a trendy bar and offers wireless Internet connection. The cuisine is fantastic and the cuisine offered is Asian (which they …
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shee0089 says:
This place is worth going to. Tons and tons of dutch pancakes with all the topping you could think of...from bananas and chocolate..to bbq chicken and veggies. It is right by the Anne Frank Huis, so not to find either.
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Wendyveer says:
During the Meet-up in Amsterdam we had diner at Humpreys restaurant! At the front at the building it looked very small, but when we walked insite.....whoooooooo! What a space....The Humpreys in Amsterdam can place more then 200 persons at ones! There are smoke and non- smoke spaces!
The restaura…
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