Dining Out in Amsterdam - Some Great Places To Eat
by Boris Baravi
http://www.amsterdamfaq.com
When you go to Amsterdam, you expect a hot time. Hot
hotels, hot entertainment, and hot places to eat. There are
plenty of fine restaurant hot spots that serve of good
food and great atmosphere. So, if you plan to step out
while in Amsterdam, take a look at Six of the hottest
places to satisfy your appetite.
Beddingtons is a restaurant that is an example of the
leisurely fine dining experience. If you are not in a hurry
and you want a comfortable evening in a great atmosphere,
make your reservations at Beddingtons. You will be served
food prepared under the direction of the proprietor, Jean
Beddington. You will experience the finest example of fusion
dining as you savor the delicacies blending British,
Italian, French, Indian, and Japanese cuisines.
For fine French dining in a more casual atmosphere go to
Cafe Roux. Located on the ground floor of the Grand
Amsterdam, it serves as that hotel's a la carte restaurant.
The restaurant has a private street entrance and overlooks a
beautifully situated canal. Albert Roux supervises all of
traditional French cuisine to perfection offering the best
in alcoholic beverages and food. Its value is one of the
best in Amsterdam, perhaps because of its fabulous location.
Segugio. A great place for delicious Italian. The
restaurant has an open layout that feels larger than it
really is. You can get the regular market dishes, but that
would be a waste, considering that the restaurant offers a
variety of Venetian specialties that are sometimes hard to
find in other places.
Dynasty offers a taste of the Orient in the middle of
Amsterdam. It overlooks the beautiful canal house garden
that adds to the pleasure of eating. It offers a variety of
Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese dishes in large portions.
Kaiko is an authentic sushi bar frequented by Japanese on
business in Amsterdam. Located near the Okura hotel, it
caters especially to Japanese visitors. One can watch the
cook prepare the food for a wonderful sushi experience.
Kaiko offers some delicious sake and arguably the best sushi
in town.
Duende. Located in the section of Amsterdam known as the
Jordaan, this tapas bar offers much in the way of a lively
atmosphere and delicious Spanish food. All of the Hispanic
restaurants in Amsterdam are reasonably priced, and Duende
is no exception. One of the features of this restaurant
includes a studio in the back that it used for teaching
courses in Spanish dance and in Spanish music. Flamenco
music is provided for guests' pleasure.
No matter what kind of food you are looking for in
Amsterdam, you are sure to find it. After all, this is a
city known for its openness. Additionally, it is a city
with a variety of ethnic groups adding to the mix of food.
Wherever you go in the city, chances will be near something
good to eat.
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