This epic foodie tour Amsterdam has to offer will bring you into the famous Jordaan area of Amsterdam. Once here, you’ll see how Dutch food and history intersect by stopping at six unique spots to sample French-influenced pastries, comforting winter stew, and Stroopwafel, as well as Dutch ...
The Best Gluten-Free Indonesian Food in Amsterdam Desa– The last time we were in Amsterdam, one of the saddest meals of the trip was at a chic Indonesian restaurant. Sad because it turned out I couldn’t eat anything! Since Amsterdam is known for its Indonesian cuisine, I tried to track...
For a modern take on Indonesian food, head to this high-ceilinged room in the Oud-Zuid neighbourhood, just southwest of Vondelpark. It may be called ‘Blue’, but this peppy spot is done out in black, white and red, with a mural-sized family portrait dominating one wall. At Blauw you...
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For more casual Asian street food, the colorfulHappyhappyjoyjoyfuses Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean cuisines (don’t miss the curry selection washed down with Yuzu soda). For Indonesian, the shareable rijsttafel (rice table) atSama Seboremains one of the best in town. ...
You’ll find everything from Indonesian nasi goreng to Turkish kebabs and American burgers. And if you’re after something sweet, check out one of Amsterdam’s many halal bakeries – there’s nothing quite like fresh stroopwafels straight from the oven!
But besides that, there are various restaurants available in the town centre: Greek, Indonesian, Chinese, Thai and Italian. There’s everything for everyone’s taste! How to get from Amsterdam to Zandvoort The easiest way to get to Zandvoort is by train from Amsterdam Centraal. Travel time ...
The food was a reflection of Rotterdam, tasty and in addition to Dutch we also tasted Surinamese, Indonesian and Japanese cuisine. The walking itself was pleasant, not too long between stops but able to see the city and architecture (with explanation from Merel) at an easy pace. You will...
The name evokes the gambang, a traditional Indonesian instrument with a resemblance to the slender, brown loaves. For the recipe, though, cooks look back to the colonial era: From spiced holiday cookies to cheese sticks topped with Gouda or Edam, Indonesian baking has adapted Dutch ingredients ...
Immerse yourself in Amsterdam's street food scene by eating herring or Dutch fries, or satisfy your sweet tooth with stroopwafels. You can also do as the Dutch do and rent a bicycle to tour the city. If you plan on visiting in spring, don't miss the Keukenhof gardens, where you can ...