Restaurants and takeaways.
Boner
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by Boner » Tue 4th Aug 2009 08:50 pm
nehctik wrote: Is Kipcorn just long chicken nuggets or chicken strips from kfc?
Yeah sort of, I love kipcorns.
Being pedantic and knobbish since 1972
evergrey1968
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by evergrey1968 » Wed 5th Aug 2009 10:42 am
colinzeal wrote: yeah i've heard Van Dobben is the better establishment also, one for those who know
My girlfriend's stepfather's brother (!!) had his wedding reception at the one off Rembrandtsplein
colinzeal
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by colinzeal » Wed 5th Aug 2009 06:50 pm
evergrey1968 wrote: colinzeal wrote: yeah i've heard Van Dobben is the better establishment also, one for those who know
My girlfriend's stepfather's brother (!!) had his wedding reception at the one off Rembrandtsplein
is that the only one or is there others in amsterdam?
HasjDreamer
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by HasjDreamer » Tue 1st Sep 2009 02:56 am
1 euro milkshakes and softserve cones at midnight - 'nuff said!!
its bouquet sweet & pungent, its bite will roast
DuhhaN
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by DuhhaN » Tue 1st Sep 2009 09:02 am
they got one i forgot what its called but it is kind of squared and its all cheesy and full goodness inside
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DaveS
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by DaveS » Tue 1st Sep 2009 09:32 am
That would be the Kaassoufflé, DuhhaN!
I don't know how much of that cheesiness is actually "goodness", but they are pretty damn fine in the early hours when your head is a mess from all that tasty green...
Now if they could only open one up nearer to home...
cantona7
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by cantona7 » Tue 1st Sep 2009 10:28 am
DuhhaN wrote: they got one i forgot what its called but it is kind of squared and its all cheesy and full goodness inside
mmm..cheessee
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Simon
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by Simon » Wed 2nd Sep 2009 12:34 pm
its called kaas soufflé
DuhhaN
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by DuhhaN » Wed 2nd Sep 2009 01:13 pm
IM GUESSING KAAS IS SOME FORM OF CHEESE AYE.... aaahhh cheeessse the reason y i believe there is a higher being...and i mean it both in cheese form and bud form.
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JMey
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by JMey » Wed 2nd Sep 2009 04:05 pm
DuhhaN wrote: IM GUESSING KAAS IS SOME FORM OF CHEESE AYE.... aaahhh cheeessse the reason y i believe there is a higher being...and i mean it both in cheese form and bud form.
Yup.
Cheese equals kaas
DuhhaN
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by DuhhaN » Wed 2nd Sep 2009 05:28 pm
omg i learnt my first word in dutch.. kaas
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Kingdoc
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by Kingdoc » Wed 2nd Sep 2009 09:22 pm
I know a guy from utrecht & he eats those krokets & kipkorns like every time im see him
,I personaly like the frites & kipburgers
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Marleybahia
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by Marleybahia » Mon 28th Sep 2009 09:43 pm
I ll try the FEBO in my first trip to DAM , i hope not to die before i ve tried the Silver Haze
seanlyall
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by seanlyall » Thu 1st Oct 2009 01:00 am
Ive avoided it all my life but I feel like I have to try it now.
Febo look out im comin for ye in November!
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Max Flower
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by Max Flower » Wed 7th Oct 2009 05:10 am
seanlyall wrote: Ive avoided it all my life but I feel like I have to try it now.
Febo look out im comin for ye in November!
With all that freaky deep fried goodness your fine country is known for, you'd think you'd have be a bit more adventurous and given it a go sooner. Balls to the wall man! Safe travels.