WHO GETS A FEBO
I can understand much of the confusion here...
1st off, let's get this straight - it ain't fine dining.
For me the best food in Amsterdam is to be found at BurgerBar.nl - hands down, no contest winner...
... But - there are some things that Febo sell that I just cannot resist - the rundvleeskrokets are fantastic - I don't know nor do I care what's inside them - all I know is they fill a gap where many others fail. McDonalds has never been able to impress me with anything other than their shakes, Burger King... ditto.
To be fair, if I want a burger, I'll go to a real place - hmmm... oh yes, BurgerBar!
If I want a shake, I'll probably go to one of the finer coffeeshops that sell these delights...
If I want fries, then it has to be Vlaamse all the way!
But if I want to be able to walk straight in, pop a € into a slot and receive a tasty treat in less than a second? FEBO.
I tried a burger there once, wasn't impressed. The chicken? Hmmm. Nah.
Kaassoufflé - not bad, and quite harmless to the digestion...
But the krokets, ice creams and shakes are all well worth the visit IMHO...
(Plus, there's a Febo straight over the road from where I usually stay!)
It's a damn sight cheaper than the "big boys" like McD, BK etc. as well, and carries no pretentions towards being anything other than what it is... Cheap, accessible fast food, that opens very late at night.
I won't touch much of the "food" on offer around the streets of Amsterdam these days - the 3-day old dried out pizza slices for the unsuspecting tourists, alongside the dodgy doner/shwoarma kebab type places have lost their charm - or more likely, I now know where decent food can be procured without risk to either stomach contents or wallet!
Melb-dam-lover - I've had stuff from Febo that would make my insides turn, but like most places - there's stuff you like and there's stuff you don't! Try a few things and you may be pleasantly surprised - for example, the rundvlees- and kalfsvlees- krokets I found to be very agreeable, but the Satékroket just didn't sit right with me.
At least Febo has a certain authenticity to it!
I'd rather eat that than the big chain shite stuff...
At the end of the day, if you want healthy food that's nutritious, then you'll be looking elsewhere anyway - After a few tries, you'll find your way to the nicer sandwich places and cafes for the real dutch experience - but for quick, stoner-satisfying munchies at a real budget price... it has to be Febo.

1st off, let's get this straight - it ain't fine dining.
For me the best food in Amsterdam is to be found at BurgerBar.nl - hands down, no contest winner...
... But - there are some things that Febo sell that I just cannot resist - the rundvleeskrokets are fantastic - I don't know nor do I care what's inside them - all I know is they fill a gap where many others fail. McDonalds has never been able to impress me with anything other than their shakes, Burger King... ditto.
To be fair, if I want a burger, I'll go to a real place - hmmm... oh yes, BurgerBar!
If I want a shake, I'll probably go to one of the finer coffeeshops that sell these delights...
If I want fries, then it has to be Vlaamse all the way!
But if I want to be able to walk straight in, pop a € into a slot and receive a tasty treat in less than a second? FEBO.
I tried a burger there once, wasn't impressed. The chicken? Hmmm. Nah.
Kaassoufflé - not bad, and quite harmless to the digestion...
But the krokets, ice creams and shakes are all well worth the visit IMHO...
(Plus, there's a Febo straight over the road from where I usually stay!)
It's a damn sight cheaper than the "big boys" like McD, BK etc. as well, and carries no pretentions towards being anything other than what it is... Cheap, accessible fast food, that opens very late at night.
I won't touch much of the "food" on offer around the streets of Amsterdam these days - the 3-day old dried out pizza slices for the unsuspecting tourists, alongside the dodgy doner/shwoarma kebab type places have lost their charm - or more likely, I now know where decent food can be procured without risk to either stomach contents or wallet!
Melb-dam-lover - I've had stuff from Febo that would make my insides turn, but like most places - there's stuff you like and there's stuff you don't! Try a few things and you may be pleasantly surprised - for example, the rundvlees- and kalfsvlees- krokets I found to be very agreeable, but the Satékroket just didn't sit right with me.
At least Febo has a certain authenticity to it!
At the end of the day, if you want healthy food that's nutritious, then you'll be looking elsewhere anyway - After a few tries, you'll find your way to the nicer sandwich places and cafes for the real dutch experience - but for quick, stoner-satisfying munchies at a real budget price... it has to be Febo.
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Just to prove there are, ahem, "healthy" ingredients to be found at Febo, here's the Babelfish translation of the Rundvleeskroket;
Eggwhite (eiwit) is what they mean, I hope.
And I believe kruiden is dutch for seasoning - funny how these translators can make some great mistakes!

Mmm.... Endosperm... WHAT?????Who does not know she, the croquettes of the FEBO. The real Dutch croquette where the complete Netherlands in the previous years for warmly has run. This beef croquette has been according to traditional methods prepared with the best ingredients. He is robust, realm filled with a gentle creamy taste. We make him with soup drawn of beef, flower, onions, margarine, vegetables, parsley, kruiden, eggs, Dutch beef and endosperm.
Eggwhite (eiwit) is what they mean, I hope.
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Ah the kroket as conceived by the master. Nummy, num. Thx for the pic.
Helps soak up the grease I guess, and keeps yer fingers from getting burnt. Also provides a ledge on which to slather mayonnaise and/or butter. Or maybe they think yer not getting yer carbs...was nice but funny how they put everything in a bun
Everyone seems normal until you get to know them.
Ive been there before!evergrey1968 wrote:Went to Van Dobben yesterday for the first time, had osseworst, warm vlees with satesaus and a croquet - was nice but funny how they put everything in a bun
A better version of FEBO, for sure. They also have lots of deli meats and sandwiches aswell. But their croquets are very good. Also try the "Bitterballen" style.
When I was there just after the 420 vs volcano match, they'd actually dropped the prices of the krokets down to just €1 from €1.40 - I think this may have been for the Queensday festivities, but it made a welcome cheap snack even cheaper. Can't be bad.QueenMab wrote:Well lads, when you have feck all money and short lunch break, I'm standing by the FEBO krokets as the cheapest and most filling thing to get before you have to run.They wouldn't be my first choice, but they're nice enough, and the price is epic.
Michelin 5 star it isn't, but anyone with higher expectations either shouldn't be in there or has consumed way too much weed!!
