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DJs spin and you might too, after sampling theLa Fée Verte (The Green Fairy), the controversial wormwood-infused hallucinogenic this late-opening lounge bar takes its name from.
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Authentic British fish’n’chips, complete with tabloids and lashings of tomato ketchup and brown sauce.
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Puddings are very popular, particularly the classic apple pie, accompanied by a large dollop of whipped cream (slagroom ). By common consent, the bestappelgebak in Amsterdam is served at Winkel.
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In a town which doesn’t quite have the 24/7 American mentality, this late-night store can be a Godsend – even if it is a little pricey. General groceries and a good range of alchohol.
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A bizarre café-cum-crochet store run by Gary, one half of the legendary “Christmas Twins”, a US cabaret duo. Pop in here for some “foam in rome” (cappucino), a spontaneous horoscope reading by Gary, or simply for cake and gossip.
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American-style freshly-baked cookies and cheesecake, freshlys-queezed juices and (rare in Amsterdam) decent-sized cups of coffee.
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A cup of strong black coffee, the way the Dutch prefer it.
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Toys, gadgets and games with an animal theme. From squirting fish to cuddly bars and rubber ducks that glow in the bath.
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Forget the nearby Häagen-Dazs parlour – ice cream never tasted this good.
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Served much like tapas to accompany drinks in a café or bar, these deep-fried meatballs have a crunchy exterior and a soft meat filling. They are served with mustard.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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