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Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Tue 15th May 2012 11:18 pm
by kokopelli
I was searching some good food places for july, and found this place, by the look at the menu it seems real good
and cheap !
http://www.pies.nu/
If you go and try it let me know how good it is

Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Wed 16th May 2012 07:18 am
by tuttiflutes
Bacon and Egg... YUM

My kind of pie!!!
tutti
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Wed 16th May 2012 11:38 am
by Saxon
I had a pie at Wild Moa Pies during my Amsterdam trip last December. Absolutely delicious! It's owned by a Dutchwoman who lived in New Zealand for many years, trained as a chef there and fell in love with meat pies. When she returned to The Netherlands she set up a catering company, supplying pies for events, then opened the shop. The owner is very friendly and I had a good chat with her about pies in England whilst I was there.
It's only a small place with just one table with about six seats. You can take your pie away or eat in there. Various flavours for the pies like beef, chicken, lamb or veg, and all the pies are stuffed with filling. She also sells imported New Zealand drinks like ginger beer.
If you're in De Pijp then definitely pop in there, it makes a fantastic lunch or snack stop. Coffeeshop Papillon is just around the corner.
A rival
Australian pie shop called Alfies has also opened, just around the corner from Wild Moa on Ceintuurbaan. Haven't been there yet but it looks good also, but a bit more business like. Wild Moa looks a bit more 'local'.
http://www.alfies.eu
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Wed 16th May 2012 06:29 pm
by kokopelli
That confirms my mouth watering then !
Can't wait to taste those now !!!

Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Mon 21st May 2012 03:53 pm
by Lamont
Those look absolutely yummy! on the list for my next trip, probably after a heavy session at Club Media.

Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Mon 21st May 2012 05:19 pm
by Saxon
Yeah, can't recommend Wild Moa Pies highly enough. A fantastic quick lunch stop whilst exploring De Pijp. A well filled meat pie, brown sauce (bottle provided free on the table) and a bottle of ginger beer. Lovely.
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Mon 21st May 2012 05:23 pm
by Roccy Tittzenbeer
Re Pies - If you are heading over to Basjoes, Bluebird, GHC area near the Can. College and Museum around the centrum there is a good Pieminister franchise eatery on Oude Hoogstraat.
Bristol UK based outfit with excellent UK pies and stuff including veggie pies.
Walk in off the street and the pies are there looking at you.
Their .nl website isn't working but found this .pdf of the menu via amstelbotel site.
http://www.amstelbotel.nl/pieminister-menu.pdf
Recently had the chicken and the beef pie with mash, peas n gravy - twas an excellent belly filler.Looks like this
http://statigr.am/p/622332261_5969698
The shop
http://statigr.am/p/165043073366665854_10742601
Not really hijacking just 'piejacking' whilst we're on this thread
Adios.
RTnB
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Sun 24th Jun 2012 01:58 pm
by Puppa Ruff
Wild Moa Pies
bookmarked!

Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Sat 30th Jun 2012 12:25 am
by Lamont
That pieminister place looks awesome too.
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Sat 30th Jun 2012 01:45 am
by EasilySuede
Off-topic, but there is some excellent Turkish food to be had in the Pijp/New South area.
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Sat 30th Jun 2012 08:43 pm
by Kermit
Superb pie, Thai chicken and slice of carrot cake, delightful belly filler.
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Sun 1st Jul 2012 12:56 am
by milehigh
I've been buying pies there since 2007. Tried to keep it a secret. Theres a great Greek place right around the corner too.
Re: Homemade pies Pipj area
Posted: Tue 3rd Jul 2012 10:54 pm
by kokopelli
Any specific places for turkish pide ? i love those