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July 23, 2010

Amsterdam Restaurants

Amsterdam Restaurants (http://www.amsterdam-hotels-deals.net/amsterdam/Amsterdam-Restaurants/index.aspx ) sure know how to spoil your taste buds, whether it’s the modest herring – made in the finest spices, or may it be the classic French Haute Cuisine. Of course all of us want to have good food, but not all can afford to empty our pockets on fancy cuisines. So, in keeping this fact in mind, I have tried to focus moderate prices still featuring good food.

The major aspects which one should keep in check are the whether the service provided is swift; if my curiosity regarding the menus was properly responded to; the presentation of the food, were my needful logistics met with generosity and humbleness, the taste and quality of; and lastly, Price-Point compared to value.

Most of the Indonesian restaurants in Amsterdam offer good quality food in fewer prices. There are also exclusive ones, like Same Sebo.

Amsterdam Restaurant:
Based in a century-old water-pumping station, with diesel-powered engine, the Amsterdam has taken this monument of Victorian industrial good taste and made of it a model of contemporary good eats. Food is offered with a warm welcome and hospitality in brightly lit, former pumping hall, which had been so carefully leaned by the water workers that some of its stylish beautification didn’t even need repainting. It offers fabulous food at a refined cost, not to mention, the fried sweetbreads and half lobster with six Zeeland oysters are a specialty. The Amsterdam, though far from the Center, but tram ride would make it worth an adventure. Cafe Amsterdam, with the great ambience turns out to be the best place for families to be at on Sunday nights, which is a family night, also with a special menu for kids. They have 2 locations. The location on nuewespiegalstrat also serves lunch.

De L’Europe Restaurant – one of Amsterdam’s finest restaurants under chef Jean-Jacques Menanteau’s Michelin-star cuisine, and superb service is indeed a place woth dining at. Crystal chandeliers, elaborate moldings, crisp linens, fresh bouquets of flowers, picture windows and soft music is played on the grand piano with great views on the Amstel River, epitomize this typically magnificent restaurant. They offer mouth-watering meals, aided by a meticulous and tactful staff, and even has a dress-code(jackets for men). If not affordable, try the three-course middagmenu (lunch menu), or the menu du théâtre (theater menu) in the evening, both of which make fine dining more reasonable. The menu includes foie gras, Dutch specialty smoked eel with dill, and marinated sweetbreads of lamb with salad to start with, filet of halibut with caper sauce or filet of veal with leek sauce as main courses, and desserts like French pastries, orange pie with frozen yogurt, and raspberry bavaroise with mango sauce.

Restaurant Café In De Waag:
Restaurant-Café In de Waag is an ideal place in the heart of Amsterdam for a lunch, reception, meeting or dinner. This magnificent historic building with an informal interior design, is indeed an affordable and yet

Restaurant Vijaya
Indian restaurant – Vijaya, located near the Amsterdam Central Station, offers great Indian food.

Japans Restaurant Hosokawa:
In a well-decorated dining area with a Japanese touch – the Teppan-Yaki restaurant, there are seven tables, each seating a maximum of ten people. A special part of the restaurant is arranged as a sushi bar. With extended opening hours, it is now possible to eat sushi during lunchtime. Interestingly, one can even see how sushi is made It is also possible to order sushi whilst dining in the restaurant.

Also famous Indian dishes like tandoori chicken, lam tikka masala , prawn rogan josh to our chef’s specialties.
For more information about Amsterdam Restaurants visit: http://www.amsterdam-hotels-deals.net

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