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Saturday, 14 April 2012 12:37
Ik zag dat er een Spang Makandra 2 komt in Osdorp! Joepie! Wanneer gaat deze open? Gr. Kavita
Julia S, from USA
Friday, 23 March 2012 14:16
Thanks, Yelp. Don't think there's any way we would have found this place without you.
My husband and I just ate a late weekday lunch here and were pretty blown away. Everything we ate was delicious. Now, just don't ask us what we ate, exactly. As a previous reviewer mentioned, there is no English menu - which only makes me like the place more. But the owner's son walked us through most of it in pain-staking detail and made some recommendations.
We ordered a chicken soup to start and a fried banana with peanut sauce. Both were great. I had a cold when I was there, so just the tiniest dab of the yellow curry sauce from the little silver pots was enough to turn the soup into a sinus clearer.
Then we each ordered a different sampler plate. Mine involved a mountain of fried rice big enough to serve a small family, some noodles, chicken, a little dumpling that might have been potatoes, chicken satay and possibly other things I've forgotten. My husband's had some kind of coconut beef stew, plain rice, fried tofu and other stuff I didn't notice because I was too busy eating mine and making sure he didn't get any.
Side note: there was a guy in there when we were visiting, an Englishman who now lives in NYC and who last ate there 10 years ago when the server's father was still running the business. As soon as he was back in Amsterdam, this was the first place he came back to eat. He told the owner's son he'd back to eat every day. I'm pretty sure he meant it. I figure if a restaurant stays in someone's mind - not to mention in business - for a decade, it's probably something pretty special.
alfred beilin
Tuesday, 20 March 2012 12:31
if any ones here today im looking for mitch monkton is he still about
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ANTHONY BOURDAIN'S AMSTERDAM
Saturday, 11 February 2012 11:41
Tony’s in Amsterdam for the first time in nearly 40 years. The last time he visited, he slept in a public park. Now that his priorities have changed, he’s eager to explore the city and take in as many sights as he can -- in only 36 hours. We’ve pulled together a selection of Tony’s best quotes and tips from the Amsterdam episode. Be sure to check them out before your next trip!
Airport Transportation
"The best way into Amsterdam from Schiphol airport is the train to central station. It takes 20 minutes and costs only a few euros. Since forever, this is how most visitors arrive."
Local Languages
"Did I mention yet that people talk English here? Yup, unlike our country, the Dutch generally speak 2 or 3 or even 4 languages fluently … so it’s easy to communicate."
Marijuana and Prostitutes
"When you mention you’ll be making a stopover in Amsterdam, you get a reaction I can only describe as semi-collegiate. A knowing look … as if there can really only be 2 reasons you’d go to this lovely little city of canals."
Kings of the Road
"In Amsterdam, the bike … crappy old bikes actually … are the kings of the road. Even cars fear them. You better look both ways."
The Amsterdam Trolley
"It’s kind of cool, the way it snakes through the city. Especially if you just got off a good head of steam and it’s moving? I’d recommend it."
Dam Square
"The historical center of Amsterdam. Home to the royal palace, tourists and … very strange people."
The Visitors
"It’s like every variety of hipster doofus from the entire universe is allowed here. It’s like the European version of Bangkok. There’s a very high threshold for bad behavior."
Coffee Shops
"Amsterdam: city of tolerance … though, chances are your louder drinkers are from elsewhere and not all Amsterdammers, by any means, are smoking indo. Many, if not most, of the people taking a plastic, fantastic joyride to the center of your mind on the barstools of coffee shops are tourists. It’s a legal novelty, and one way to kick back on a layover… not that I would ever, ever do such a thing."
What to Eat
"If you can’t go to Indonesia for its food, go to Amsterdam."
Indonesian Influence
"Indonesia was under Dutch control until 1945, and returnees and immigrants … brought the delicious food of the area back to Holland."
Boencle from iens.nl
Saturday, 17 December 2011 08:16
Super eten en redelijk veel keus voor vega's. Je zit gezellig bil aan bil met je buurman, want het is erg klein en altijd druk. Mijn favoriet in Amsterdam.
Tientje from iens.nl
Saturday, 17 December 2011 08:16
Wat ontzettend jammer dat ze hier het varkensvlees van de kaart hebben geschrapt! Die heerlijke worst en de tsa chiu bij de moksi meti waren juist die ene toevoeging. Momenteel kies ik nu toch maar voor kip met nasi. Gelukkig ook erg lekker. Ook de teloh met bakkeljauw en de gebakken banaan met pindasaus blijven favoriet. De madame Jeanette sambal is hier ook van goede kwaliteit. Het blijft gewoon een van de beste Surinaams/Javaanse eethuisjes in Amsterdam waar je ook nog leuk zit. Wel erg krap en vooral ook heel erg druk, maar altijd vriendelijke snelle service!
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Wednesday, 09 November 2011 19:08
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