Ok, first things first: There aren’t many Dutch-oriented restaurants in Amsterdam. Read more about Restaurant Haesje Claes
The Dwaze Zaken is located in Prins Hendrikkade and it is one of the best restaurants to go to for some authentic Dutch food.
Moeders (Dutch for mothers) is a traditional homely restaurant located in Rozengracht. The restaurant opened in 1990, offering Dutch specialities and international cuisines to the guests.
The Amsterdam on the Waterlooplein is a café-restaurant located rightfully in the heart of its namesake.
The Pancake Bakery is a globally renowned restaurant located in the heart of Amsterdam, famous for its international pancakes.
New Dorrius is a restaurant-cum-bar located inside Crowne Plaza Amsterdam City Centre.
When in Rome, you must do as the Romans do, and when in Amsterdam, eat as the Amsterdammers do. Head on over to one of the many restaurants in Amsterdam which serve some real, authentic Dutch food, whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Dutch cuisine is divided into three different parts. The North-eastern cuisine consists mostly of dried sausages. Western cuisine consists mostly of dairy products and sea food while the Southern cuisine is considered haute cuisine with premium cuts of pork and beef used for cooking. Always finish off a meal by eating some sweet/salty liquorice.
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