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- JJudithAmsterdam •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy first time here and was very impressed. Staff were brilliant, couldn't fault them and even sang happy birthday to my friend. Food was delicious and full of flavour. Would 100% recommend 👌More infoHard Rock Cafe - AmsterdamPrice: Moderate• American• Leidseplein•4.5
- KKatieVIPLondon •5 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 1, 2025Exceptional dinner at Van Speyk. Highly recommend the onion soup and duck.More infoVan SpeykPrice: Very Expensive• Dutch• Binnenstad/Burgwallen•4.8
- MMairiAmsterdam •1 review4.0Dined on Jan 1, 2025I ordered a cocktail which was very small and no alcohol I could taste . I complained and they took it away and came back with another one . Not a good start but everything else was brilliantMore infoRestaurant BleuPrice: Expensive• French• Grachtengordel•4.5
- EElena VittoriaSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024Such a true Italian vibe! The food is absolutely delicious, and the service is super friendly, attentive, and fast. The place itself is really charming — feels like being back at one of my favorite spots in Milan. Definitely recommend!More infoFerilli's Caffè RistorantePrice: Expensive• Italian• Amsterdam-Zuid•4.4
- EeddieLondon •4 reviews5.0Dined on Oct 1, 2024The best bread and service I’ve had in Amsterdam. The drinks were nice the vibe was coolMore infoRestaurant BlackPrice: Moderate• Steak• Oosterdokseiland•4.4
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Considered part of Amsterdam’s Chinatown, this square in the center of the city is near the Wastage neighborhood. Over 20 cafes and coffee shops face the square, and as the name suggests, there is a daily market—as well as an organic food market on Saturdays and a market for antiques and books on Sunday in the summer. So post up with your favorite book, or take a stroll and peruse the square. Either way, this is an area that’s meant to be lazily enjoyed—no need to rush on market days.