Tilbagemelding
Bidrage med feedbackItaliano en Amsterdam. el dueño no le dio muchas vueltas para encontrar el nombre del restaurante, la comida, por otro lado, era muy buena. los platos un poco pequeño pero rico en sabor. Sinceramente creo que podría haber muchos más lugares interesantes en amsterdam. el precio uno 15-20 euros con vino (nada del otro mundo.) si usted es para esta fantástica ciudad mejor explorar otros tipos de alimentos que no son italianos (patatas asadas o hamburgerserias.)
Dolce and Gelato just looks so beautiful and colorful from the outside that we just HAD to try it. There are so many options to choose from, but we went with the fresh waffle with warm melted Nutella, and a banana on top. It was incredible. I highly recommend this place if you're visiting Amsterdam! They have A LOT to offer for any sweet tooth craving!
We didn't come here for the gelato but rather the churros. They were really good! This shop is in the heart of the touristy district by the main train station. We passed by on our way to dinner during a long layover in Schipol (we took the train into the city from the airport) and made it a point to stop in before we returned to the airport. The shop has a very cool churros machine. I can totally see this becoming the next kitchen gadget du jour. Although they are not handmade per se, they all are uniform and delicious. There were several different sauces to choose from. The shop also had a cat in residence who was super friendly and couldn't receive enough pets! Not a destination place but definitely worth stopping by if you are in the neighborhood.
Average milk shake, as the shake isn't not thick enough to be considered a proper milk shake. I love the dark chocolate though! They would serve an excellent scoop of ice cream. I think 3 star is fair.
Absolutely entertaining tourist trap, i paid 21€ for a simple crepe with a stingy, grudging, oliver twist worthy dose of nutella, 5 thinner than a kid in Somalia banana slices and 3 strawberries. I don 't even know how to breakdown the prices. I assume the base ingredients cost about 25 cents, and the middle-eastern individual behind the counter makes just about 3000% profit. Maybe each nutella squeeze costs about 4€. This crepe cost about 14€. The remaining 7€ can be explained by me wanting to taste one of the waffles shown in front of the store, visible through the glass. It was one of those dry lidl waffles, with sugar pieces inside, covered with 3 ratchedy strawberries, vanilla topping and a WHOLE kinder bueno stick. Simply a steal, well worth the consequent emotional distress when the realisation that i paid 3 whole pints worth for these products, hit me like a ton of bricks. The only advantage of this overexpensive comedy club, was that me and my friend, slightly under the effects of this city 's brighter products, notably less expensive, got to grab front row seats to watch the next customers ' face fall and sink to atlantis, when they 're asked to pay a whopping 14€ for 30 seconds of effort. That was well worth the watch.