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  • Bakkerswinkel van Nineties

    This bakery with seats inside is an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch or high tea – but beware, it can get crowded.

  • This polished contemporary brasserie is popular with Dutch celebs for its well-reputed wine list, imaginative French cuisine, languishing lunches and hedonistic Sunday brunches.

  • A relaxed, spacious bar popular with a younger, trendier crowd.

  • This charming café-bar has an open kitchen from which delicious lunches and dinners are served. Ideal for relaxed, sunny days or warm, intimate evenings.

  • A fushion menu at this nonn- touristy café-restaurant, which is popular with the locals.

  • Designer café on Museumplein created as an ode to the members of the CoBrA art movement. Wine and dine in the restaurant, or go Japanese at the stylish sushi bar.

  • A family-run Indonesian restaurant serving good-value, creative meals with plenty to tempt the vegetarian pallet.

  • The famous and beautiful of Amsterdam fill their tummies and empty their wallets here. The food is a delicate fusion of French with international cuisine.

  • Mainly Mediterranean dishes with the occasional Asian detour.

  • Take in the surrounding Amsterdam School architectural styles from the terrace of this grand café famous for its Art Deco interior.

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