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Aaron Oct 7th, 2000 02:09 PM

Restaurant in Amsterdam
 
I have a 7 hour lay over in Amsterdam on my way to Italy. My lay over is right in the middle of the day, so I plan to go see a few things in the city. I was looking for a good restaurant to go to for lunch - any suggestions?

Bill Oct 7th, 2000 06:03 PM

Indonesian! <BR>There are a number of good ones. Check Fodor's restaurant site. We went to the Kantjil en de Tiger at Leidseplein, but there are several others, such as Sama Sembo or De Orient near the museums, Speciaal in the Jordaan neighborhood, Sarang Mas in the city center.

Craig Oct 8th, 2000 01:47 AM

Aaron, <BR>If you are looking for a "somewhat" typical Dutch experience you could give the pancake house near the Anne Frank Huis a try. It is near the Westerkerk on the Prinsengracht (crossing the Rozengracht). <BR> <BR>In addition to the Indonesian food, I have found the Argentine steak houses to be quite good. There are a few on the Damrak just in front of the station. <BR> <BR>Eets makkelijk.

Sjoerd Oct 8th, 2000 02:25 AM

The 1st class restaurant on platform 2 of Central Station is quite good, and a nice and special environment also. <BR>Craig: it is "Eet smakelijk". ("makkelijk" means "easy")

melanie Oct 16th, 2000 04:14 PM

We enjoyed a lovely meal at Indrapura on Rembrantplein. The service was attentive and they explained the food very well. They have a web site.

Sjoerd Oct 16th, 2000 09:37 PM

Indrapura is a tourist trap. The location is nice, and the food is OK, but the prices are outrageous.

Melanie Oct 17th, 2000 08:22 AM

Re: Indrapura I guess everyone is on a different budget. We did not find it expensive. We enjoyed the atmosphere also.

Meg Oct 17th, 2000 09:04 AM

Definitely try an Indonesian rice table. We ate at Kantjil en de Tiger and Flamboyant next door to the Carre Theatre - enjoyed and would recommend both places. There are also Chinese rice tables, but I prefer the Indonesian We always end up at Oriental City which, I think, is in the Red Light District. We've also eaten at the Pancake Bakery and enjoyed it. Depending where you're from (we're from the Southern U.S.), you might consider a pancake here more of a crepe. At any rate, they were good! Enjoy your lunch. Take a canal cruise if you have time.

melissa Oct 17th, 2000 10:25 AM

I found this on the Holland webpage: <BR> <BR> <BR>Holland Tours Schiphol organises short tours for passengers who transit at Schiphol. I advise you to contact this organisation directly. They will be able to tell you about the possibilities. <BR> <BR>The address details are: <BR>Holland Tours Schiphol <BR>PO Box 75679 <BR>NL - 1118 ZS Schiphol Airport <BR>tel.: (+31) (0)20 601 36 89 <BR>fax: (+31) (0)20 653 47 45 <BR>E-mail: [email protected] <BR>Internet: www.hollandtoursschiphol.nl <BR> <BR>The Netherlands is very beautiful too bad you only have 7 hours to spend there!


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