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edsander says:
Before catching a concert in the Concertgebouw last Sunday we grabbed a bite at this nice little tapas bar that I found on the internet. It's located between the concert hall and the Vondelpark, easy to find at the corner of a street. The interior features nicely tiled walls with Spanish designs. Th…
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HCSmooth66 says:
I had been in the UK to start off my trip, but strangely I had to come to Amsterdam before I had an English Breakfast. It was my first morning in Amsterdam, and I thought I'd stop in for some pancakes but was strangely intrigued by the meat that would come in the English Breakfast. So, that's what…
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tvillingmarit says:
After a nice day in Amsterdam we went back to Schiphol for dinner at The Brassierie.
Nice surroundings, you all know i love Schiphol airport.
The Brassierie Luonge did win 1th prijs of The People Award in 2006.
I had a very nice god spiced beef with chrispy vegetabiles. To top this dinner we ha…
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Harry_hol says:
With the increasing Asian community in The Netherlands the shops selling Asian products have become a more and more familiar sight in the streets nowadays. Where maybe a decade ago you had to search for shops like these, now there are even nation wide Asian Supermarkets around. Bigger cities like Am…
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Wendyveer says:
I had a lunch at this place......This place was in one of the '9 straatjes in Amsterdam. It has a small teras and it is in the center, but on the old site of Amsterdam.....There are also great stores for shopping....During the day they have lunchcards and in the evening they have dinercard! I had a …
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Zushi
1 review
#66 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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dav78 says:
Time for Zushi to step on the International Level.
Zushi was not mentioned before. So here is a short impression of this place.
It is a typical Zushi bar. With a great view of the Amstel. Zushi is near the Rembrandt square. Your food is Travelling infront of you.
Maki, Temaki, Gunkan, Nigiri…
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rijst tafel
1 review
#67 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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creatia says:
This is an indonesian / Suramese dish. It means "Rice table" in dutch. It is a collection of 10 or so plates of meats / vegetables/ fish/ It is served in increasing hotness. The last dish is pure evil hot.
The dutch used to rule the west indies, so this is a fabulous way to try some of their food…
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JoePink says:
This out of the way Mexican take out restaurant was recommended by travel guide "Get Lost Amsterdam". At first site the small shop didn't look to appealing, but the excellent food, large portions and its friendly owner who is originally from Denver Co. more than makes up for its lack of atmosphere. …
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Luden
2 reviews
#69 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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charlieboo72 says:
Was in Amsterdam at the weekend, and my Dad treated 6 of us to dinner in the Luden as it was my birthday. Oh my God, I have never seen such bad service.
We ordered a bottle of white wine and 2 beers, but the waiter arrived with a glass of red and 2 beers. Our original waitress came back to argue …
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HCSmooth66 says:
The Aran Irish Pub is right across the street from an entrance to Vondelpark. It was a short walk from the hostel I stayed at my first night in Amsterdam, which was much of its appeal. It's between Leidseplein and Museumplein.
Irish pubs tend to have a good selection of beer, and while this pla…
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Cafe 420
1 review
#71 of 75 restaurants in Amsterdam
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gserrado says:
Ok... so everyone knows that if you go to Amsterdam you have to visit a 'cafe'. A friend had told me about this place who had a friendly staff and who was usually visited by Americans. The place is very nice and it was full of friendly people from all over who just wanted to chat. They no longer ser…
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Vlindertje says:
Hi there, if you have just a few hours then make a boat trip at the cannals of Amsterdam (most of them leave in front of the Central Railway Station). In that way you can see a lot of Amsterdam in just a few hours. Also when you walk out of the railway station, you will be at the Damrak, follow this…
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suusjeg says:
Downstairs is a coffeeshop. Upstairs is the disco bar.
On mondays and tuesdays it;s Karoake night, always fun to watch.
Music is very commercial.
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kkahamilton says:
This is a very nice restaurant one of the most popular area's in Amsterdam. This area is called the "Pijp" and there are a lot of nice bars and restaurants, but this in one where you can eat simple, delicious and not too expensive food!
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edojansen says:
Average restaurant. not as fancy as they state they are. Location is not in the centre
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