Jordaan Area

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If anyone is staying in the Jordaan area or fancies a walk there for some tastey food I can recommend -

Moeders Amsterdam, Rozengracht 251, 1016 SX Amsterdam. For some traditional Dutch cuisine. Second trip in a row where we've booked a table here. large portions, gets busy.

Vlaming eten & drinken,Lindengracht 95, 1015 KD Amsterdam. Deserves their #2 spot on trip advisor for best restaurants in Amsterdam. Food and service fantastic,gets busy so best to go when they open. Royale burger was awesome!!

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Doobietronic wrote:If anyone is staying in the Jordaan area or fancies a walk there for some tastey food I can recommend -

Moeders Amsterdam, Rozengracht 251, 1016 SX Amsterdam. For some traditional Dutch cuisine. Second trip in a row where we've booked a table here. large portions, gets busy.

Vlaming eten & drinken,Lindengracht 95, 1015 KD Amsterdam. Deserves their #2 spot on trip advisor for best restaurants in Amsterdam. Food and service fantastic,gets busy so best to go when they open. Royale burger was awesome!!

:D

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1e Hulp is really close by there. As is the Uke Boutique. Nice neighborhood!
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Restaurant Fraiche in Jordaan is excellent...Wednesday night wing night :D
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I can recommend Cafe de Prins.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_R ... vince.html

They have a nice little bar, as well as great terrace seating. During the winter they run pea soup on the menu daily IIRC. Nothing like a bowl of that stuff for lunch on a cold day with some proper coffee, and a beer to wash it down. Paradox is nearby.

Just keep walking west past Grey Area, cross the Prinsengracht and there you are.

You will also pass a brick fired oven pizza place on your right. They are open only late IIRC (after 17:00).
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Doobietronic wrote:Vlaming eten & drinken,Lindengracht 95, 1015 KD Amsterdam. Deserves their #2 spot on trip advisor for best restaurants in Amsterdam. Food and service fantastic,gets busy so best to go when they open. Royale burger was awesome!!

:D
That's great to hear as i will be trying this place for the first time in Aug. The Trip Advisor reviews caught my attention too.
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La Perla for a decent Italian pizza. I visited on a Friday evening and it was great watching the locals out for a beer and a bite to eat. The area was buzzing.
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The bud tender at paradox turned us on to this, Café De Reiger Nieuwe Leliestraat 34. It was excellent.

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Willjay wrote:Image

The bud tender at paradox turned us on to this, Café De Reiger Nieuwe Leliestraat 34. It was excellent.

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Lafe wrote:I can recommend Cafe de Prins.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_R ... vince.html

They have a nice little bar, as well as great terrace seating. During the winter they run pea soup on the menu daily IIRC. Nothing like a bowl of that stuff for lunch on a cold day with some proper coffee, and a beer to wash it down. Paradox is nearby.

Just keep walking west past Grey Area, cross the Prinsengracht and there you are.

You will also pass a brick fired oven pizza place on your right. They are open only late IIRC (after 17:00).
love me some pea soup
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Belosludceva wrote:kyllahan bensa-asemien kentat asfaltoitu alue ovat usein highway=service area=yes, erityisesti pienemmilla kun ei ole merkattuja ajoratoja, vaan liikenne kulkee miten lystaa. Aivan kuten teollisuustonttien kentat yms. Tuon liikennoitavan alueen sisalla on aukkoja rakennuksia, aitauksia, parkkiruutuja jotka siita multipolygonilla samalla napsastaan pois, jos on aikaa piirtaa alueeksi. Sita asfalttia laajempi alue on highway=services, joka kattaa koko "palvelualueen".

kyllahan gas stations fields are often paved area highway = service area = yes, especially when there is low to the marked on roads, but traffic is what it wants. Just as the fields of industrial land, etc. That are to be operated within the region there are gaps in the buildings, fences, parking lots are on the same multipolygonilla napsastaan ​​out if there is a time to draw area. Sita asphalt wider area on highway = services, covering the entire "service area".
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