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Haesje
Claes Restaurant : Between two squares on the Spuistraat is restaurant Haesje
Claes named after the Lady Haesje Claes, the 16 th Century founder
of the orphanage that stands today as a historic museum. Food style
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Restaurant Blue Pepper : Just off Leidseplein is set the
elegant restaurant Blue Pepper serving Indonesian cuisines.
certainly one of the best Indonesian restaurant in Amsterdam. Food
style : Indonesian
Steakhouse Piet de Leeuw : In the centre of Amsterdam is Steakhouse
Piet de Leeuw famed in Europe. Established 56 years now, Piet de Leeuw
was a famous Dutch/European Pool champion. The restaurant enjoy a
good reputation and is full of Dutch... Quantity and quality...
Food Style : Steackhouse
Lieve Belgisch Restaurant : Just off the Jordaan’s 9 Streets is
restaurant Lieve serving Belgian delicacies within three different
ambiences. A nice Jordaan restaurant. Food Style : Belgium
Envy Delicatessen Bar : A spacious open kitchen designed to serve Italian delicacies.
Food Style : Italian
Me Naam Naan Restaurant : Close to Nieuwemarkt is restaurant Me Naam Naan
serving Thai specialties five years running. With its intimate
ambience, Me Naam Naan is designed so you may dine at ease. Food
Style : Thai
Rose’s Cantina : In the heart of Amsterdam’s famous gay district
stands Rose’s Cantina, a restaurant and bar not far from
Rembrandtplein. Food Style : Mexican
Rosarium Restaurant : Restaurant and
wine bar Rosarium is set in the natural beauties of Amstelpark. Food
Style : French
Sie-Joe Indonesian Restaurant : In a small street behind the Damrak
is Sie-Joe, an Indonesian restaurant open for lunch and an early
dinner. Food Style : Indonesian
De Herengracht - Food, Drinks & Art : A few minutes walk from
Leidseplein is De Herengracht, a restaurant proposing an eclectic interior.
Tricky Theater Restaurant : Close by Centraal Station is Tricky
Theater Restaurant easily reached on foot along the silver pier
above the Amstel. Primarily a theater restaurant, their kitchen is
best described as French Italian, for you to relish whilst
continually entertained.
Le Hollandais : On the edge of the Pijp in town is restaurant Le
Hollandais. Established in 1996, the owner, chef and your host,
Adrian named the diner Le Hollandais, which means ‘The Dutchman’
after Peter Greenway’s film ‘The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and her
Lover.’ Adrian works with a team in his kitchen to serve up French
Bourgeois cuisines to your delight.
Restaurant Gespot : A few minutes walk from Leidseplein is
Restaurant Gespot, pronounced ‘hespot.’ Established since 2004,
Gespot literally means ‘I’ve spotted you,’ has an International
kitchen serving lunch and dinner. The kitchen is also very
particular about creating meals that are healthy by either roasting
or grilling the meats.
Restaurant Moeders : A few minutes walk from the Westerkerk at the
edge of the Jordaan is restaurant Moeders, or Mothers in English.
Established since 1980, Moeders have a traditional Dutch kitchen,
that takes on International ‘Mother’s’ recipes to create their menu.
Ship Chandler's Warehouse : Between two canals in the centre of town
is Ship Chandler's Warehouse, a seventeenth century shop where ships
came to stock up on provisions. Standing vacant for many years, it
has now been restored by its owners Kyra and Menco ten Cate, and is
available for private dinner parties. Their French kitchen is run by
renown chef Dave Viersma, who will cater your exquisite five-course
meal.
Resto-Bar Knus : In the heart of Amsterdam's famous gay street is
Resto-Bar Knus. The embodiment of everything that is cosy, Knus
established since 2004 is situated between major touristic areas
Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein. Their Internationally fused kitchen
prepares fresh food daily and are open from 6pm.
Van Harte, Amsterdam : Located in the Jordaan on the street of
hearts is Van Harte, serving food and drinks made from the heart as
the name suggests. Established in May 2004, their French
Mediterranean kitchen is open from 11am for lunch, soon followed by
their dinner menu from 6pm.
Sampurna - Indonesian restaurant : In the heart of Amsterdam at the
foot of the flower market at Muntplein is Sampurna, an Indonesian
restaurant established over 20 years ago. Sampurna, meaning the best
imaginable creation, has many local and international regular
customers returning for many enjoyable lunches and dinners.
Restaurant Tante Agaath : Nearby popular markets Noordermarkt and
Westermarkt in the Jordaan is Restaurant Tante Agaath. The kitchen
is a fusion that is predominantly French and Mediterranean with
slight Oriental influences. Under new management of one year, the
restaurant is run by the chef and host Robert.
Frenzi Restaurant : Nearby Waterlooplein flea market is restaurant
Frenzi serving fresh Mediterranean food cooked simply and honestly.
Frenzi invite you in to treat you as they would their friends.
Restaurant d’theeboom : A few minutes from Dam Square and Westerkerk
is Restaurant d’theeboom, a good sized eatery serving French
cuisines with a Mediterranean influence. The restaurant carries on
the name given to the building when it was once a Cheese Warehouse.
Established twenty years now, the chef and owner Georges welcomes
you into his fine diner for an exquisite meal.
Restaurant Claes Claesz Amsterdam : Long established restaurant
Claes Claesz stands in the heart of the Jordaan. What was once a
seventeenth century orphanage is today Claes Claesz the name that
has stayed with the 400 year-old building since its original owners.
Piet Parijs, current owner and Chef serves up International Dutch
cuisines.
Cafe Restaurant Stout! : On the culinary street Haarlemmerstraat
stands Cafe Restaurant Stout! Established two years ago, Stout
meaning naughty, serves delicious cuisines from all over the globe.
Its fusion of French, Spanish and Japanese defines its naughty but
nice kitchen.
Heerlijk! Private Dining : In the Jordaan you can reach Heerlijk
Private Dining by boat. A former restaurant, Heerlijk! meaning
delicious opened their doors 4 years ago, only establishing their
private dining business in early 2005.
Japanese Pancake World : In a small street near the famous
Westerkerk in the Jordaan is Japanese Pancake World. This quaint
restaurant serves the 13th century traditional pancakes known as 'Okonomiyaki'.
These pancakes derived as a result of rationings in Japan and are
therefore regarded as common people food.
Bar-ca (bar-restaurant) : Just behind the Heineken Brewery on Marie
Heinekenplein is bar-restaurant Bar-ca. Established early 2005,
Bar-ca is playfully named after Barcelona, serving Spanish and
International cuisines. The concept behind the name reflects their
attempt to recreate the atmosphere one may experience on a visit to
Spain.
Bar Restaurant Simpel : A few seconds walk from Heineken Brewery is
Bar Restaurant Simpel, specialising in French and Mediterranean
cuisine
Restaurant Damsteeg Amsterdam : Found in the heart of the Jordaan,
in one of the '9 streets, Damsteeg's kitchen prepares International
European cuisine.
Restaurant Fifteen Amsterdam : Located in east Amsterdam near club
Panama, Fifteen opened its doors in December 2004. Much like its
London branch, Fifteen has a Jamie Oliver style kitchen, which is
predominantly Italian with English and Dutch flavours.
Pasta e Basta Amsterdam : Just two minutes from Leidseplein is Pasta
e Basta, a grand Italian restaurant which as its name suggests
serves pasta, full stop.
Address: Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 8
Nana Gentile Amsterdam : A fine Italian restaurant a few minutes
from Dam Square, Nana Gentile invites you into their cosy diner for
an intimate meal.
Bonnes Choses Amsterdam : This French European eatery is located on
the Amstelveenseweg close by the Vondelpark. Its name Bonnes Choses
expresses that they serve you with 'delicious things.'
Restaurant De Kas, Amsterdam : Off the main streets of Amsterdam
inside Frankendael Park is restaurant De Kas. Literally meaning The
Greenhouse, De Kas has a Mediterranean kitchen that prepares a daily
menu based on their harvest that morning.
Restaurant The Pantry Amsterdam : The Pantry is a restaurant around
the corner from Leidseplein and its local bars. Serving traditional
Dutch food, its kitchen as well as location, attracts many Dutch and
international regulars.
Address: Leidsekruisstraat 21
Supper club Amsterdam : This club restaurant is located in a small
street off Dam Square. Split in two, the lower part of the
establishment houses the club, whereas the first floor upon entrance
is the designated 'supper' area. Reservations recommended.
Suite Rest-o-Bar Amsterdam : A bar, restaurant and lounge, Suite is
a hidden retreat in an alley behind the Damrak. Specialising in
foods of a Mediterranean and Asian influence, they offer a wide
range of places to dine in.
Thais Eethuis Song Kwae : Located in the heart of Nieuwmarkt, Song
Kwae specialise in traditional Thai food you can enjoy in their
culturally rich interior. Established 10 years ago, Song Kwae takes
its name from an 800 year old Thai river.
Nomads restaurant : An Arabian restaurant with a difference, Nomads
can be found in the heart of Jordaan. Established in 2001, their
kitchen, music and decor can be described as a fusion where east
meets west. Dine in style lying down at Nomads, Rozengracht 133.
Eetcafé De Ridder, Amsterdam : A typical old style restaurant bar,
just a short walk from Leidseplein and Vondelpark.
De Witte Uyl : A grand restaurant 5 minutes from the Heineken
Brewery and Museumplein. De Witte Uyl is an atmospheric restaurant,
offering you food and service fit for a king. It's best to dine with
company to fully enjoy your experience.
Tjing Tjing : A bar/restaurant, Tjing Tjing is described like a
communal house, inviting their customers to stay as one big happy
family. The bar/restaurant is 5 minutes from the Heineken Brewery
and Museumplein, specialising in South African Dutch food.
Restaurant De Kelderhof : founded in 1973, stands on Prinsengracht,
one side of the canal. Their doors push open inviting you to a world
that specialises in Southern European food.
Cook Kai Amsterdam : Cook Kai is a quaint Thai Kitchen in Jordaan, 5
minutes from Dam Square. 'Kai,' a small Chicken, is the logo
synonymous with the Eat In/Take Away. Consequently, it is also the
name of their head Chef.
Letting Restaurant Amsterdam : Letting is a quaint eatery, that
serves Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner all day long. 5 minutes from Dam
Square and Anne Frank House, it attracts many English customers, yet
it is far from the usual tourist hangout.
Hard Rock Cafe Amsterdam : The first Hard Rock Cafe opened in London
in 1971. Boasting more than 104 restaurants in over 36 countries,
Hard Rock Cafe has become a classic. Now the chain is world-famous
for its traditional American food menu and American style service,
but also for its display of rock and roll memorabilia.
Raïnaraï, Algerian restaurant and delicatessen : North African
global cuisine comes to Amsterdam. On the corner of Prinsengracht
and Lauriergracht is a new and unique establishment - an Algerian
'traiteur' , with a diverse and mouthwatering selection of freshly
prepared delicacies. Delicatessen and special catering for
celebrations - 7 to 777 guests.Address: Prinsengracht 252, Amsterdam - Phone: 020-624 9791 - Open daily from 10.00 to 22.00
Cafe Diner De Munck : If you are searching for a local taste, look
no further. This lovely little cafe has just want you want. Nestled
in the streets of the Jordaan, warm friendly service and a lovely
time awaits you. Lindengracht 95, Amsterdam Phone: 020-6222716 (For reservations up to 20 people please call). Diner Hours: 18.00-22.00 all week
Tarifa - Bar Restaurante de Tapas : If you are looking for a little
touch of Spain you only need to walk two minutes from Dam square.
There you can easily lose track of time. Que Aproveche!
Address: Raadhuisstraat 17
Phone: +31-(0)20-6227157
Open: 13.00 - 01.00
Royal Thai : The Royal Thai Restaurant near Leidseplein is
specialized in traditional Thai seafood - Also provides catering and take-out, to order please call
020-6267261 - Lange Leidsedwarsstraat 94
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