De Pijp Restaurants
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- SSophieInverness / Scottish Highlands •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoFood was fantastic and portion sizes just right. Wine was good. Servers friendly and welcoming. Beautiful place with a welcoming and nice atmosphere.More infoRestaurant Black & BluePrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Oosterdokseiland•4.1
- MMargaretVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •4 reviews5.0Dined on Aug 30, 2024We’ve traveled a lot and have never before had such amazing and delicious Indian food. From the naan, to the tikka masala to the tandoori shrimp. Just incredible on every level. Also great and friendly service.More infoLumbini RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Indian• Grachtengordel•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerAmsterdam •1 review5.0Dined on Jul 11, 2024The food is amazing! We had some starters which we shared and they were all delicious. Great place to dine with some friends!More infoThe Seafood Bar - Spui 15Price: Expensive• Seafood• De Wallen•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerVIPGreater Boston •13 reviews5.0Dined on May 5, 2024Great service and food was wonderful. Cheery staff that cared.More infoMemories Of IndiaPrice: Moderate• Indian• Grachtengordel•4
- PAPAULVIPLos Angeles •28 reviews4.0Dined on Apr 9, 2022Cote de Bouef for two was chewy and gristly. Wouldn’t order again. Apple crumble dessert was disappointing and not what we expected as it was more of a pudding with crumbs on top than a “crumble.”. Food menu is too limited. Service and wine choices were excellent. Location is beautiful and the hotel is charming. Will try again as have eaten there twice before on other visits to Amsterdam and loved it.More infoBrasserie AmbassadePrice: Expensive• French• Grachtengordel•4.7
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Known as the Old South, most streets in this area are named after Dutch painters like van Gogh, as well as the famous modernist painter, Piet Mondriaan, who once lived here. The dining scene is equally artful, with many of the city’s trendiest restaurants located along these narrow streets, steps from the former Heineken brewery. Artisan burgers in minimalist digs earn high marks, and Vietnamese street food with locally sourced ingredients offers a fresh take on an Asian staple. For vegetarians, there’s a can’t-miss restaurant that has had a rotating menu since it opened in 1981. On the higher-end, a French bistro makes the most of seasonal ingredients while sourcing its wine directly from France. Get ready for a sophisticated trip through some of the city’s buzziest blocks.
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The best reviewed restaurant in De Pijp is Impero Romano