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    Café In de Waag

    3.7 (81 reviews)
    ModerateModern European, Cafes
    Open 9:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Touristy
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Steak
    Philip F.

    What a great place to eat in Amsterdam. The service staff was exceptional and were able to cater to our kids dietary needs. The atmosphere is great, though a bit dark. For the food, we ordered bitterballs for an appetizer, a must when in The Netherlands. They were very crispy, smoking hot even after sitting on the table for some time. My wife loved her parsnip soup, but her salad (and my mom's) were extremely overdressed with salad dressing. My steak was perfectly cooked and the kale was phenomenal.

    Steak tartare
    Michael A.

    Cafe In de Waag was too cool looking of a restaurant to pass up, so my friends and I decided to stop in here for a few snacks and a drink. How often do you get the chance to eat inside of a crazy looking castle? Not often, at least in Los Angeles. Originally built in 1488, this historical building is quite impressive and sure to catch your attention should you walk by. The interior is equally impressive, with lots of seating. The restaurant was actually at capacity when we arrived, so we chose to sit and drink at the bar located right by the front door. To eat, the three of us split fries, mac and cheese, and steak tartare. I didn't try much of the fries, but I thought the mac and cheese and steak tartare were both decent. Nothing to rave about, but they did satisfy. The steak tartare was beautifully presented. The bartender was nice and quite the beer pourer. I was impressed. If looking for a cool place to grab some food, Cafe In de Waag is a great option. The atmosphere and ambiance are truly hard to beat. This restaurant definitely offers a unique experience. Service is nice and friendly, and the food options are not bad. Go ahead and check this place out!

    Cassy W.

    I found this cafe while researching options for lunch online. I decided to stop by on my way to a tour, which was probably my mistake. I had about an hour and a half to eat, but it took 15 min to order and I literally sat there for 40 min before even getting my drink. My food took 1h15min leaving me 15min to scarf everything down and pay. I'm pretty sure the food was decent, but honestly I ate it so quick I don't really remember. I think this place could be okay, they weren't packed when I went there so I think the service was just slow. If that's not something you mind, or you're not in a rush, then I would say give this place a try!

    Patrycja W.

    Slow service but ambiance was great who wouldn't want to eat in a castle ? The staff was the sweetest helped me surprise my boyfriend for his birthday with Cava and a sparkler. I got the crostinis and he got the burger we were happy and full. They have a brunch menu that comes at a discount!

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    Linda K.

    Enjoyed the food here. Service was a little slow but they were pretty busy. We ordered the dorade fish and the noodle salad. Both were excellent. Great location and cool castle.

    John C.

    This location was awesome... not meaning the block from the red light, but the fact that it looks like an old church/castle. The rooms are amazing. And they have real candles lit around the place, which is a nice touch. The food was also extremely tasty. Definitely recommend trying this one.

    Salmon
    Monica L.

    Not sure why, but when we came in, they told us that we could not order any appetizers (it wasn't too late either, or maybe it was for Amsterdam?) No big deal, we got plenty of drinks and food. The salmon was very delicious and cooked juuuuust right. Fries are always delicious (haven't had bad frites in Amsterdam yet). The beef I feel like was lacking a bit in flavor, though I couldn't really put a finger on why..was it grilled? No? The cut of beef maybe? Ravioli was also okay, though I wasn't a fan of the sauce too much--seemed slightly tangy to me. I personally would stick with the salmon, which was very delicious.

    Lunch at Café In de Waag. This beautiful, castle like building dates back from the 1400's.
    Michelle M.

    Café In de Waag was unlike any other restaurant I have been to. The restaurant building is located in a historical building, originally known as the "Weigh House". The Weigh House was built in 1488 and the exterior has a cool, castle-like character. Inside the restaurant the atmosphere is informal and romanticly lit in candle light from the 300 candles scattered around the interior. There are multiple levels and private rooms in the restaurant. Café In de Waag not only has amazing atmosphere, but the restaurant also has delicious food. We visited for a late lunch and enjoyed the Beef Croquette Sandwich, Smoked Salmon Salad, and the Tomato Soup. Of course we had to order French Fries with ketchup and mayonaise since Europeans eat mayonaise with their fries. Weird combination, but it works! I'm not a big mayonaise eater so I don't think I would order this at home, but it was nice to try and say I've eaten this once. The best part of our lunch besides the cool atmosphere and tasty food was the reasonable prices. Would definitely come back here. They have a cool bar area that I'd recommend checking out. The charcuterie plate on the bar menu sounded really good!

    Complimentary bread
    Mel T.

    For our last night in Amsterdam, my boyfriend and I wanted to check out the Red Light District. Since Cafe in de Waag was on his list of places to try, and it happened to be in the neighborhood, we made a resso for two. The restaurant itself looks like a castle. From the outside, you wouldn't think it was a restaurant. Once inside, it's perfect for a date. It's quiet, but not too quiet. It's dark, but not too dark. What I liked about their menu was that they had a recommended wine OR beer pairing with each of their entrees. Most places just do wine pairings. We went with the beer since we're beer drinkers. We also decided to order a pint of Heineken, because when in Amsterdam, right? I don't normally like Heinekens when I drink them back in the U.S., but I actually enjoyed this one. It tasted crisper. Must be something in the water here. To start, we had the North Sea crab with nagelhout (smoked meat), old Reypenaer (Dutch cheese) oranges and walnuts. It was weird. There were too many flavors going on - salty, tart, nutty. My taste buds were very confused. There was also not much crabmeat so I can't really speak on whether or not that was fresh. For my entree, I ordered the Dutch beef (from the charcoal grill - "Opperdoes" - asparagus - lemon-thyme gravy). It was cooked perfectly (medium-rare) and even though I don't normally like asparagus, the white asparagus they served was really good. For his entree, he went for the Dutch piglet (cooked with hay - potato truffle mousseline - crispy garlic - smoked garlic sauce). I don't usually order pork because most places make it super dry, but this restaurant was the complete opposite. It was tender and I ended up liking this dish better than my own. So the common theme with Cafe in de Waag is - order something that you normally wouldn't order/like, and you might end up loving it.

    Denis H.

    Great service, nice waiters. Atmosphere is very inspired: I guess it's must visit in Amsterdam. Poor choice of beer. Food is 4 stars.

    Mike H.

    In de Waag is a lovely little cafe in a historic small castle/gatehouse. The ambiance is lovely and very intimate. The menu is simple and the cocktail menu is divine! This is a great place to sit out on a nice day or go inside to rest from the rain while getting some food and drink.

    Amber H.

    Stumbled across this place while walking around today. Was nice and big and had lots of seating. They have benches for 2 wish is cute at the tables. The food was expensive and small portions but good. We got the appetizers which was mostly just old cheddar and deep fried things. The service was extremely slow but I wasn't in a rush so I didn't mind.

    Nice candles on each table
    Aleksandr F.

    Cafe locates on Neiwemarkt Square in house looks like a small castle. Nice interior inside with candles and pictures. Wine map is pretty big, but main courses hasn't much variety. I've ordered beer bottle and plate of Dutch cheese and my spouse ordered steak tartar with bottle of water. Everything was good and we had a great dinner here in cozy atmosphere.

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    Great meal. Great service! Very dark tho. Had to use my phone. Beautiful space

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    The Pantry - Bitterballen

    The Pantry

    4.6(627 reviews)
    1.5 kmCentrum
    €€€

    My mom (a very picky eater with a sensitive gastrointestinal track) and I walked in here for a late…read morelunch on the day we arrived in Amsterdam. And despite ALL of our meals in Amsterdam being excellent, this one may have been the best. We wanted to try Dutch food, not totally knowing what to expect and were blown away by the combination of flavors and textures we consumed. We started with the pickled herring which was served with onions and pickles- fresh yet bold! I'm still thinking about those little fishies weeks later. Then we each had the sampler-ish plates (I forget what it was called). Hers was the vegetarian version and mine was with sausage. There were 3 kinds of essentially mashed potatoes with veggies mixed in: 1 with spinach I think, 1 with carrots, and 1 with sauerkraut. Mine came with a delightfully rich gravy and my moms came with some kind of lighter yellow sauce (I think mustard based). We tried these same dishes at other Dutch restaurants during our stay, but nothing beat The Pantry. The service in this quaint and cozy spot was also excellent!

    Traditional Dutch foods, served in a charming/cozy dining room - what's not to love? We enjoyed…read moreevery dish that we ordered; even our pickiest (child) member of our party ate well (the meatball and hutspot disappeared from the plate :). Portions are substantial and a very good value in a neighborhood where tourist-markups are the norm. They have a/c, but in order to feel it you'll need to sit closer to the back of the restaurant/near the kitchen, as there is only one wall unit back there, and they leave the front of the restaurant open to the elements (even in 98+ degree heat).

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    The Pantry - The Pantry restaurant

    The Pantry restaurant

    The Pantry - Dutch ham plate

    Dutch ham plate

    The Pantry - I hadn't had Dutch apple pie since my days waiting tables at Denny's, in the '80s & this was well worth the wait.

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    I hadn't had Dutch apple pie since my days waiting tables at Denny's, in the '80s & this was well worth the wait.

    Cannibale Royale - Burger topped with pulled pork

    Cannibale Royale

    4.5(214 reviews)
    0.3 kmDe Wallen, Centrum
    €€

    I'm a committed carnivore, so a restaurant named Cannibale Royale had me before I even opened the…read moremenu. I found it browsing Yelp, and the name alone told me this was going to be a meat-forward kind of night. Fair warning if you're bringing anyone squeamish about restaurant names: The wife wasn't thrilled about it going in, though the food won her over fast. Getting there was its own small adventure. The place sits down a narrow alley, and our Uber couldn't get us all the way to it, which turned into a bit of a hike. That happened to us more than once in Amsterdam, using the exact address didn't always mean the driver could actually reach the door, so budget a few extra minutes if you're headed here. I normally default to steak, but the menu had a burger topped with pulled pork that promised more meat than a straight cut, and I couldn't pass it up. Delicious. Genuinely one of the best burgers I've had. But the wife's flat iron steak might have stolen the night. Flat iron is one of the most underrated cuts out there, and this kitchen proved it. She was still talking about that steak days after we got home, enough that I ended up buying flat irons from Costco just to chase it. The atmosphere is cool and a little edgy, dim lighting, a lot of character, and yes, some genuinely creepy decor scattered around, including an old doll that stares at you like it's judging your order. It ran loud, but not so loud we couldn't hold a conversation across the table. Service was good, just on European time rather than American time. Getting the check took a while, which threw us off at first, but that's the norm across the EU, not a knock on this place specifically. Pricey, but worth every bit of it. We'd go back without hesitation next time we're in Amsterdam.

    Great spot for dinner!…read more This place is giving dive bar in so many ways, but the food quality is stepped up. It was very warm in the place, so keep that in mind if you're traveling in Amsterdam during a heat dome! We had a couple servers who worked with us nd both were kind and friendly. They didn't quite communicate with each other about our need to split the check a specific way, but it worked out in the end. We enjoyed some cocktails and beer (ranging from 9.50 Euro to 12 Euro), as well as the Pork Belly and Pickles to start off (21.50 Euro for 300 grams). Tasty way to start the meal. The three of us shared our mains and enjoyed what we had. The Favorite Ribs (24.50 Euro) were flavorful; the L'Incroyable 300gr (Ribeye; 34.50 Euro) was good, but our least favorite of what we ordered; the Le Cannibale Royale 170gr (burger) was super tasty. We also enjoyed some frites (4.90 Euro) and some delicious Mac n Cheese (6.50 Euros). Good time and good food!

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    Cannibale Royale - A delicious tomahawk steak A delicious tomahawk steak

    A delicious tomahawk steak A delicious tomahawk steak

    Cannibale Royale - Good selection of beers.

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    Good selection of beers.

    Moeders - Hotchpotch

    Moeders

    4.4(353 reviews)
    1.7 kmDa Costabuurt, Jordaan, West, Centrum
    €€

    This was my husband's and my first dinner in Amsterdam! The Hacée and the stamppot are heaven! I…read morelove the plates are mismatched and have been for decades! Reading the menu was fun! We dropped off our little frame with our mothers in it. The server originally asked us to place it wherever we see fit, but the owner (she has the manager vibe) came over and helped us picked an even better spot! Service was what I thought was slow, but then we learned that Dutch people are very customer-focused, so we had to initiate an eye contact and signal to them that we are ready to close our check. I also found out that tipping is not required. Who would have thought? Oh, and also water is not free. Lastly, be sure to make a reservation because this place very packed for the duration of our meal and some people got turned away.

    Popular joint serving up Dutch Comfort food. Make a reservation - it gets busy. We made it easy and…read moreopted for the sampler plate for 2. Comes with two kinds of beef stew, 2 two kinds of potatoes, apple sauce, cabbage, and sausages over mashed potatoes and sauerkraut. Everything was really good! No strong flavors, but all cooked well. Service was very good and the ambiance is funny! Place is covered with pictures of moms that the customers have brought in. We loved it! N*joy...

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    Moeders - Bring a photo of your mother to post

    Bring a photo of your mother to post

    Moeders - The meal for 2

    The meal for 2

    Moeders - Inside the restaurant filled with framed pictures of mothers throughout the walls

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    Inside the restaurant filled with framed pictures of mothers throughout the walls

    Van Speyk - Lamb chops

    Van Speyk

    4.5(148 reviews)
    0.6 kmCentrum
    €€€

    The staff and food were amazing. Everything seamed to be seasonal and fresh. The atmosphere…read moreappeared to be rich and settled. The oak paneled walls and ornate chandeliers added sophistication. While I only had tea to drink the bar was well stocked. The restaurant spans the building so you can enter form with street. I suggest if you want to eat outside make reservations and ask for the quieter shady side of the building!

    My son Brody and I were in Amsterdam on our way to Germany and we wanted some authentic Dutch food…read morewhile we were there. After reviewing best Dutch restaurant on Yelp, VS was #1. We sat on the patio. Our server brought us complementary bread with butter while we read through the menu. I'm told my meal was authentic Dutch food, but it just seemed like a strange combination. The name slipped my mind, but it was a pile of mashed potatoes with endive, with a meatball on top with brown gravy and then beside that with some type of smoked sausage with a pile of mustard. I've always felt that whatever food you put on a plate should taste good together sausage with the mustard with the meat and the gravy and the mashed potatoes just seem disjointed to me. With that sad, I ate every drop of it and enjoyed it so maybe I learned something from this meal. ‍ My son took the alternative approach and ordered a meal with Indonesian flavors; chicken with peanut sauce was the main entrée and it came with french fries. He definitely enjoyed his meal as well. I'm glad we gave VS a try. It turned out to be a good meal of Dutch food in a touristy area with food from all over the world. I guess I'm old-fashioned because I just wanted a taste of the local cuisine. Cheers!

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    Van Speyk - A little bit of Beauty and the Beast theme going on here.

    A little bit of Beauty and the Beast theme going on here.

    Van Speyk - Hot pot

    Hot pot

    Van Speyk

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