Rijstaffel ?
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Rijstaffel ?
Please excuse the spelling. It has been sixteen years since we've been to Amsterdam and remember this fabulous dish with twenty or so little dipping plates in a circle. <BR>Can someone help us with the proper name and a good restaurant to order this? <BR>Thank you.
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We recently returned from a visit to Amsterdam. Our host was a friend (American) who has been on a three year work assignment there. It was wonderful having our own personal tour guide. <BR>He took us to his favorite Rijsttafel restaurant, Sama Sebo. The address I have is P.C. Hooftstraat 27. - 1071 BL Amsterdam. <BR>It was great food and a really fun experience - we probably wouldn't have done it without our friend's suggestion. One other new thing we tried was "poffertjes". Hard to describe but really delicious. <BR>Enjoy your return trip.
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a friend and I ate at Sama Sebo in May 2000. It had been recommended by a local man, who has relatives in Amsterdam and goes back quite regularly. We enjoyed it, although with two of us, we only had a small combination order. We had also eaten a the Sea Palace earlier on our trip, while with a tour group. With a group, you get many more choices, which we enjoyed. No idea about the price as it was an "included" meal. It was crowded, Sama Sebo on a Saturday noon was not, but may be during the week.
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I ahve posted a long comment on Kantjil & The Tijger in the rants/raves section of this site and will not repeat it. <BR> <BR>Briefly I was not impressed. There was no atmosphere and all the things tasted alike and they weren't anywhere as good as the asian food we can get in Chicago. As I understand it Samo Sebo is the way to go.



