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This bakery with seats inside is an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch or high tea – but beware, it can get crowded.
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The sister of Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands, is a regular diner at this well-priced restaurant offering some of the best Indian food in town.
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This small lounge bar, with its guest DJs, is just the place to get into the mood for a long night out on the town.
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The menu at Jean Beddington’s new restaurant is truly international, offering exciting dishes with hints of Japan, the Mediterranean and England.
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Those in the know flock here for the tastiest Thai in town. Eat in their spacious restaurant or duck out to their snackbar opposite for a more informal, utterly authentic experience.
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An absolute treasure in the heart of the Red Light District, this Mediterranean restaurant should be savoured for hours.
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Inexpensive, informal and Indonesian – head here after most of the city’s restaurants have gone to bed.
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This polished contemporary brasserie is popular with Dutch celebs for its well-reputed wine list, imaginative French cuisine, languishing lunches and hedonistic Sunday brunches.
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Snug, smoky and old-fashioned, these brown cafés are places for beer and gossip.
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A relaxed, spacious bar popular with a younger, trendier crowd.
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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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