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Originally Posted by stut
Where's that, ScottC? I'm always keen to try new Indonesian places (especially when Tempo Doeloe are full...)
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I have been to Amsterdam many times alone, and dining solo has never been a problem. Here is an old post of mine from the other bulletin board from 2001! :eek:
Amsterdam city tips Hope you find it useful. |
Thanks for all the great suggestions!
For anyone who's interested, based on a recommendation from Time Out, I started with lunch at Halver, 7 Taksteeg just off Kalverstraat in the Dam area. Had a fantastic Caprese sandwich (basil, tomatoes and buffalo mozarella) on fresh brown country bread. Friendly service and good prices. After some more sightseeing, stopped in for a couple of glasses of beer at Toussaint, Bosboomtoussainstraat 26, about a 10 minute walk southwest of Leidseplein. By the time I was ready for dinner, I found myself in the middle of the Red Light District and was ready to flee for less seedy surroundings, and thought that Jordaan would be perfect. I headed up Damrak to Radhuisstraat and over to Prinsengracht, where I stumbled across the Jordaan Festival with a band performing on a free stage. I wandered for a while and ended up at Burger's Patio, 2e Tuindwaarsstraat 12. Menu was a bit French and a bit Italian. It was fairly empty at first (just before 7:00 p.m., but filled up quickly. Seemed like a good mix of locals and tourists, with a very lively atmosphere. My only mistake was sitting right under the specials board, so I felt like I was being stared at everytime someone wanted to check out the specials! The service was very friendly and the food was fine. I had a grilled pumpkin and goat's cheese salad, tagliatelle with hare sauce, and the cheese plate. With a couple of glasses of wine, and port with the cheese, came to EUR42. Cheers. |
Sounds like you had a nice stroll. What luck to find a local festival !
Glad to know http://www.timeout.com/amsterdam/ was a help. They do an updated format for every month, so October should be popping up soon: events, specials, etc. They also do most major world cities. |
Cafe de Jaren
http://www.diningcity.com/ams/dejaren/en/index.html
Great bar, relaxed atmoshphere, interesting menu. It's in the center of the city. Their website has directions. |
www.supperclub.com I loved this place when we were there! It was a fun experience. ^
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Originally Posted by Flybride
www.supperclub.com I loved this place when we were there! It was a fun experience. ^
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Originally Posted by EEB
Not really a good place to eat on your own though. Better with a group.
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