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  • 1. Bakkerswinkel van Nineties

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

  • 2. Pulpo

    Mainly Mediterranean dishes with the occasional Asian detour.

  • 3. Brasserie van Baerle

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

  • 4. CoBrA Café

    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.

  • 5. Café Ebeling

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

  • 6. Le Garage

    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.

  • 7. Café Zouk

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

  • 8. De Orient

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

  • 9. Café Toussaint

    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.

  • 10. Wildschut

    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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