Food, clothing and shelter are the basic necessity of any human being. Especially when you have gone out it is very important to have delicious, tasty and the hygienic foods to satisfy the stomach as well as the tongue. Amsterdam offers large verity of restaurants to match your needs and to serve local and famous food also. In order to fulfill such needs and to get knowledge it is really required to visit the restaurant Amsterdam site of us. Here is the list of some of most famous and preferred restaurants providing different foods.
Restaurant Amsterdam
Cafe American
Leidsekade 97
Phone: (020) 556 30 10
Lunch Daily: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Dinner Daily: 5:00 pm- 10:30 pm
Cuisine: International , Dutch,American
Atmosphere: Casual , Romantic , Business
The Café Amsterdam is considered as the oldest restaurant of the city opened in 1902. Even after a century the look and the glimpse of the same is kept very much similar to keep the historical state. The Tiffany glass lamps, the painted murals featuring Shakespeare’s mid summer night dreams and quaint reading tables are the main specialty of this hotel. Over so many years this hotel is inviting and attracting the art loving people, writers, musicians and the artists. The Café Amsterdam is one of the very rare Art
Deco restaurants of the city.
Amsterdam Hard Rock Café
Max Euwplein 57-61
Phone: 020 5237625
Sun - Thurs 11:00AM - 12:00AM
Fri & Sat 11:00AM - 1:00AM
(kitchen closes at 12:30AM)
Atmosphere: business,casual
MAMOUCHE
Quelijnstraat 104,
Amsterdam
Phone:020 673 63 61
Cuisine: Morrocan
Diner : Daily from 6:00 pm -11:00 pm
Atmosphere: Hip , Romantic
Mamouche is a beautiful North African tea house located in De Pijp, with a Parisian flair for detail. Opened just in 2002 but very rapidly has earned a great momentum in the local public as well as the visitors because of the different and delicious dishes. Dishes such as couscous with saffron-baked pumpkin tempt your taste buds. Chocoholic round off your meal with the Ahram, a dark, mysterious pyramid embellished with a nutty caramel sauce. The restaurant is closed on Mondays and offers no lunch.
All these and many more are the places where you can satisfy your food requirement. Beside these restaurants also there is the Chinese restaurant to serve the Chinese taste demand. Also some of the famous restaurants are the Nomads, d Anticas etc. which are representing the Amsterdam’s restaurant.
Amsterdam is most popular for famous beers such as Heineken and Grolsch. These beers are known all around the world, so you can be sure that the Dutch people would be so much proud of their beer business. Almost all the production houses are shifted outside the city to motivate the tourism in Amsterdam, once in a while a cloud of malt and hop vapors still envelops the city in its rich aroma. The Dutch are also very fond of their pilsner, a light golden lager usually served with a large head. Amsterdam residents claim their pills tastes much better if sipped through the foam. There are stronger beers, usually referred to as bokbier; most of the time these are seasonal and are made with warming spices in winter. In the summer, witte bier (white beer) like Hoegarden, are a local favorite, but it's a little too yeasty for some. You'll find it served cool with a twist of lemon.
Amsterdam Liquor Stores
Amsterdam is home to quite a few liquor stores, mostly small family run convenience stores and a chain of liquor stores called Gall & Gall.The Albert Heijn and Super de Boer grocery stores also carry beer, wine and coolers, although the selection is somewhat limited. Six packs of Heineken and Grolsch can be found for as little as 3 Euros.
Gall and Gall Liquor Stores were established in 1884 but joined the international company Ahold in 1989 to quickly become the market leader in The Netherlands' wine and retail sector. Gall and Gall try's to focus on informing customers how to pair soft drinks, wines and liquors with appropriate food pairings. Gall & Gall will occasionally hold in store testing, and publishes a monthly magazine that includes wine of the month suggestions. The prices are competitive and the selection of brands is decent, including some fine French wines and champagnes. Gall and Gall offers three different retail formats, Wijn & Whiskey, the Slijterij (Liquor Store) and the ‘Site’. Be warned: most liquor stores close at around 6 to 8 pm.
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