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- DODavidOAtlanta •15 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food was great. Nice little restaurant with great wine. Very happy with itMore infoIl PaciocconePrice: Expensive• Italian• Gaasperdam•4.5
- KKathEdinburgh/Midlothian •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoGood service, excellent food and clean throughout with lovely ambience and interesting memorabiliaMore infoHard Rock Cafe - AmsterdamPrice: Moderate• American• Leidseplein•4.5
- GGeorgeVIPAtlanta •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoI was was a wonder time and a wonderful dinner. We come here every time we are in Amsterdam.More infoFerilli's Caffè RistorantePrice: Expensive• Italian• Amsterdam-Zuid•4.5
- PRPatriciaRLas Vegas •7 reviews5.0Dined on Mar 5, 2025Very good restaurant with very good service and food!More infoRestaurant Black & BluePrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Oosterdokseiland•4.3
- MMelissaVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •10 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 28, 2025One of the most enjoyable meals we've had in Amsterdam. The staff was so attentive and welcoming from start to finish. The food...the lava stone cooking was new to us but so fun and engaging for our meal. I had the tomato soup which was full of flavor and texture. I don't think I've had as Wonderful a meal in Amsterdam. Highly recommend.More infoDAY'S StoneGrill 1870Price: Moderate• Steakhouse• Grachtengordel•4.4
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Originally one of the “garden villages”, it was developed around 1919 between the two World Wars as a way to spruce up the city. Today, it’s home to many elderly couples and families with children, as well as a whole new influx of cafes and restaurants—the neighborhood has more than 10,000 inhabitants. Some of the highlights include freshly baked goods from local bakeries, funky Indonesian cuisine, and surprisingly solid BBQ, to name a few. When you’re in the area, be sure to check out the nearby NDSM: on the northern bank of the IJ grows a self-made city with hundreds of artists, creative pop-ups, unconventional homes, innovative culture, eclectic cafes, and groundbreaking events—on land and water.