Food You Look Forward To When In Amsterdam

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the food back home,.i dont go to eat i go to smoke,....... :mrgreen: 8) :P
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Late night FEBO ... Its does yer colon good
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TwoCanucks wrote:Late night FEBO ... Its does yer colon good
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De Klos ribs!! nuff said... :wink:
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SloWhite wrote:De Klos ribs!! nuff said... :wink:

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TwoCanucks wrote:Late night FEBO ... Its does yer colon good
:shock:
The huge chicken legs they sell at the back counter at the LeidseFebo are nice to maul on.
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I don't look any special food when I am in Amsterdam but ya what I mostly look is I search mostly for veg food rather than non-veg as I mostly prefer veg food only. And if I don't get veg food of my choice then I prefer fish food which have lot of proteins filled in it and also it taste much good than any non-veg food. Other thing what I search in food is though if it is not in ample amount but it should be healthy.
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Me and my pal discovered this dining cafe on our last trip, was one of the best food i've ever ate (if not the best), while we sat there eating (we went multiple times) almost everyone gave their compliments to the chef for the excellent food, i've never seen anything like it before.
The bartender also told me that this place is worldfamous after i gave my compliments to the chef.
(i suck at remembering names, but this place was so fucking good there was no way i would forget the name)
Here's a link to their facebook page.
Fuck the klos is all i can say. (no offence)


The ribs were 17.95 (no fries, additional fries were 2.95 and damn them fries were excellente!)
It was 100% meat, no additional fat or pieces of bone that might end up in your mouth together with the meat, it was perfect. You could literally suck the meat of the ribs and th meat would melt in your mouth, i'm deadly serious it was out of this world.
Oh yeah, you would get 3 slabs, around 750 grams in total.

The spaghetti was 10.95, it was a medium sized (bout 350 grams) spaghetti, unfortunatly there wasn't an option for a bigger one and two medium sized spaghettis would be too much for me.
The spaghetti was the best spaghetti by far i've ever ate, i actually never eaten it the way they made it and i do eat a lot of spaghettis, i just love spaghetti so i just had to try it, more than worth the money

The mussels were uuuuuugh i think 19.95, yeah and they were also excellent and they came with 5 different kind of sauce and a huge amount of thick fries, same fries that you get when you order additional ones, even the fries is something to write home about.
They also melted in your mouth, but i have to be fair so i must note that in 3 of the 80 mussels i ate had little crabs in them and a pearl (nearly busted my teeth on that one) in another one so they weren't cleaned well, still best mussels i ever ate and i always get furious and pissed THE FUCK off when i find crabs in my mussels and i never ever finish my dinner when i find one, but this time i couldn't care less because the mussels were heavenly!
But now that i think of it, i've eaten mussels in over a dozen restaurants, multiple times and in every one of them they had crabs this one actually had the least amount of crabs, when i tell this to people they say i'm just unlucky because they never ever ever ever ever ever ever have crabs even though we eat in the same restaurants on the same day, so it's coming from the same batch of mussels... odd :p (and not to mention the amount of pearls i come across, busted 3 teeth on them already, ha!)

Also the vegetables that came with the food was of excellent quality and i'm not a specialist when it comes to veggies but i had the feeling it tasted better than anywhere else (and no that's not because i was in amsterdam and in a good mood)

Definitly a must visit for anyone who can afford it or is looking for the best (price wise) food in town, and i don't know if there's a better place i even highly doubt it.

Share your thoughts on this one if you know the place and if you don't then let us know what you think about it if you visit the place.

This is my sole recommendation for places to eat in amsterdam.

In one word i describe the food as: heavenly.


Oh before i forget to mention it, the place was halfful each time we went there, and we ordered or dinner and received the food in under twenty minutes each time, which is one of the quickest services i've ever had.

Awesome!

Don't ask me how i know how many mussels i had, and how much the stuff weighted, it's a talent. I don't count nor asked it, but i won't be too far off. (maybe by 1 mussel or 10 grams max, i know it sounds redicilous XD)
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Frites `n` ketchup from haarlem! there by far & away the best imo!
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Kingdoc wrote:Frites `n` ketchup from haarlem! there by far & away the best imo!
ketchup!! frites sauce all the way :)
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Medium rare Wagyu beef burger with bacon, cheese, onions and fries, washed down with an ice cold Heineken From the burger bar on warmoesstraat..

Awesome, just awesome!
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Svstoned wrote:Me and my pal discovered this dining cafe on our last trip, was one of the best food i've ever ate (if not the best), while we sat there eating (we went multiple times) almost everyone gave their compliments to the chef for the excellent food, i've never seen anything like it before.
The bartender also told me that this place is worldfamous after i gave my compliments to the chef.
(i suck at remembering names, but this place was so fucking good there was no way i would forget the name)
Here's a link to their facebook page.
Fuck the klos is all i can say. (no offence)


The ribs were 17.95 (no fries, additional fries were 2.95 and damn them fries were excellente!)
It was 100% meat, no additional fat or pieces of bone that might end up in your mouth together with the meat, it was perfect. You could literally suck the meat of the ribs and th meat would melt in your mouth, i'm deadly serious it was out of this world.
Oh yeah, you would get 3 slabs, around 750 grams in total.

The spaghetti was 10.95, it was a medium sized (bout 350 grams) spaghetti, unfortunatly there wasn't an option for a bigger one and two medium sized spaghettis would be too much for me.
The spaghetti was the best spaghetti by far i've ever ate, i actually never eaten it the way they made it and i do eat a lot of spaghettis, i just love spaghetti so i just had to try it, more than worth the money

The mussels were uuuuuugh i think 19.95, yeah and they were also excellent and they came with 5 different kind of sauce and a huge amount of thick fries, same fries that you get when you order additional ones, even the fries is something to write home about.
They also melted in your mouth, but i have to be fair so i must note that in 3 of the 80 mussels i ate had little crabs in them and a pearl (nearly busted my teeth on that one) in another one so they weren't cleaned well, still best mussels i ever ate and i always get furious and pissed THE FUCK off when i find crabs in my mussels and i never ever finish my dinner when i find one, but this time i couldn't care less because the mussels were heavenly!
But now that i think of it, i've eaten mussels in over a dozen restaurants, multiple times and in every one of them they had crabs this one actually had the least amount of crabs, when i tell this to people they say i'm just unlucky because they never ever ever ever ever ever ever have crabs even though we eat in the same restaurants on the same day, so it's coming from the same batch of mussels... odd :p (and not to mention the amount of pearls i come across, busted 3 teeth on them already, ha!)

Also the vegetables that came with the food was of excellent quality and i'm not a specialist when it comes to veggies but i had the feeling it tasted better than anywhere else (and no that's not because i was in amsterdam and in a good mood)

Definitly a must visit for anyone who can afford it or is looking for the best (price wise) food in town, and i don't know if there's a better place i even highly doubt it.

Share your thoughts on this one if you know the place and if you don't then let us know what you think about it if you visit the place.

This is my sole recommendation for places to eat in amsterdam.

In one word i describe the food as: heavenly.


Oh before i forget to mention it, the place was halfful each time we went there, and we ordered or dinner and received the food in under twenty minutes each time, which is one of the quickest services i've ever had.

Awesome!

Don't ask me how i know how many mussels i had, and how much the stuff weighted, it's a talent. I don't count nor asked it, but i won't be too far off. (maybe by 1 mussel or 10 grams max, i know it sounds redicilous XD)
thanks for the recommendation, will try it foir sure!
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Kingdoc wrote:Frites `n` ketchup from haarlem! there by far & away the best imo!
Could you post up whereabouts you go these from , i'm making up a small list of places to eat in haarlem for our next trip , cheers :mrgreen:
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