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9 years ago
Good setting - next Dutch Resistane Museum and opposite Artis. Slow service and ordinary soup and apple cake.
Plantage Kerklaan 61
1018 CX Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Plantagebuurt, Centrum
020-2236946
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http://www.restaurantplancius.nl
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Good vibes, chill servers, good spot close to Elandsgracht and facing the Liknbaansgracht if you…read morewant to be outdoors during sunny weather. It's just outside the hustle and bustle of Jordaan. The terrace is pretty cozy or airy depending on the season, they have heating lamps and local Dutch vibes - you can order something and they will leave you alone for as much time as you want until you wave them down again, so it's great to hang out and read a book. The charcuterie plate was pretty decent. Good first date spot, since it's right in that not-too-cheap not-too-expensive price point, you know what I mean . I'd say it's convenient, nothing so special that you'd go out of your way, but not bad either!
As soon as we landed in Amsterdam we were on a mission to get some grub. We saw Brasserie Blazer,…read moreas it was near our apartment, so decided to check it out. The menu is simple with sandwiches, two different salads, a soup of the day and some light snacks. They also have some Dutch beer on tap. I ordered a local IPA, fries and the goat cheese and prosciutto grilled sandwich. After chatting and downing our beers, which emptied before our food came, we ordered another round and started to wonder about our food orders, especially since all of us got sandwiches. It doesn't take that long to make. Our table was also next to the kitchen so we could see that the chef was on his phone, not cooking, which was confusing. We ended up asking another server about this and she went over to the kitchen to check on our order. Turns out - the order never came through in the computer system to the kitchen, so she had to tell him our orders so he could start making it. By the time we got our orders we were starving (since we were traveling all morning!). My grilled sandwich had lots of goat cheese, which was yummy, but wish it had more of the prosciutto. Nothing special about the sandwich, but at least it was sustenance. Same with the fries. I was hoping for some good, thick fries to go with the side of mayo, but they were thin. Overall, Brasserie Blazer is not the best option for lunch in the Jordaan neighborhood of Amsterdam, but it was convenient for us.
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I've been to a few of the other locations, but the Handboogstraat spot just hits different. It's…read moregot that dark, slightly chaotic, "rariteitenkabinet" vibe that makes you feel like you've stumbled into a hidden club rather than a burger joint. We kept it classic this time: * The Ribs: Fall-off-the-bone tender as always. They don't over-sweeten the glaze, which I appreciate. * Le Cannibale Royale: The pulled pork on top of the patty is a heavy hitter, but the sauerkraut actually cuts through the richness perfectly. * The Fries: Still some of the most consistent in the city--thin, salty, and actually hot. Service was busy (it's Handboogstraat, so what do you expect?), but the staff was super chill and kept the craft beers flowing. It's loud, it's moody, and it's exactly what I wanted for a late-night feed. Plus, I've noticed they actually take the time to read and reply to feedback here, which is a rare find for a place this popular. Keep doing what you're doing!
The food was fantastic! I had the flank steak...best one I've ever had! My husband had a burger…read morethat was also delicious. The staff was very friendly. Highly recommend!
Le Classique Burger
The exterior Cannibale Royale.
Top Notch Breakfast and Dinner…read more.. Brasserie is the restaurant inside the Ambassade Hotel. My wife and I...along with another couple...had 4 breakfasts and 1 dinner there so this review reflects our experience. - Overall: 5 - Location: 5 (for Old Town and the Jordaan) - Exterior: 5 - Interior: 5 - Atmosphere: 5 - Menu: 5 - Food: 5 - Service: 5 (though the head waiter at dinner was full-of-himself) - Price and Value: 5 Pros: - Location: Convenient to the Old Town and Jordaan parts of Amsterdam. - Exterior: Handsome. A beautifully restored and maintained property. - Interior: Contemporary. Brasserie is a high end spot across 3 rooms, yet remains comfortable where conversation is easily accomplished. - Menu: Very healthy buffet at breakfast plus some items which can be ordered. Dinner offers French fare with a relatively light touch...though very different from the wellness-oriented breakfast. - Food: Excellent. The breakfast buffet is not huge, but full of healthy high quality items. I had 3 unbelievable versions of granola spooned from large jars and covered my bowl with the best tasting light Greek yogurt. Fruit and fish was super fresh...bread and pastries baked on premises amazing. Others in our group chose made-to-order egg dishes. It's all part of staying at the hotel. Dinner transformed Brasserie into a bistro with a French twist on many favorite dishes. Check the menu online. Portions are small - as expected - but quality was high. However, prices were very reasonable with most items under $30. - Service: Homey at breakfast..."French" for dinner. Everyone could not have been more friendly and helpful in the morning. Things were a bit more formal at night with a different crew. The chief waiter was very knowledgeable, but we agreed a bit arrogant. - Price and Value: Worth it. I believe the breakfast buffet is only for guests of the Ambassade Hotel. Brasserie is open to the public at night and quite reasonable. - Parking: None. Who has a car in Old Town? Cons: - The only one readily apparent was the brusque, off-the-cuff nature of our main server at dinner. He wasn't over-the-top, but not in keeping with the friendly vibe of the hotel. And that's coming from 2 couples who grew up in New York City and lived for many years in San Francisco and LA. Anyone can...and should...get dinner at Brasserie. There are many reasons to make reservations for a stay at the Ambassade - including access to their breakfast buffet.
We had very social Christmas meal at Brasserie fo seven courses. The food were unique and some…read morethoughtful combinations with different kind of food choice. The restaurant was beautiful and the staff were very great with wine pairing. Excellent choice for a special Christmas meal.
Amazing .. definitely enough for 2
Port
Love the contrast of this place. On the outside, you've got the beautiful, classic Dutch facade…read more(shout out to the KLM house #81 next door!), and on the inside, it's pure rock-and-roll steakhouse vibes. The service was fast and friendly, and the ribs literally fell off the bone. I paired my meal with a [Local Craft Beer / Spicy Margarita], which was the perfect match for the smoky flavors. It's consistent, delicious, and the Rozengracht location just feels a bit more 'neighborhood' than the others. Highly recommend for a late dinner.
Cool, fun, ambience, and really good short ribs of beef. My son and I devoured them. They don't…read morecome with sides though.
Max and cheese
Our first great dinner in town. The food was amazing. We opted for the black angus and a side of…read morepepper sauce. Don't skip on the sauce! It comes on the side and was rich and delicious. We shared the steak and got the large salad with veggies! The veggies were sooo good! Plus you have plenty of protein with your steak. A cute little gem of a place, in a nice area for a nice night out.
May this have been our favorite dinner in Amsterdam? I believe so. Service was absolutely…read moreincredible, the restaurant is stunning but the food was out of this world. The gambas were fresh and bright, the steak tartare was flavorful and fresh, the chefs steak was cooked to perfection and served with fries, the josper roasted vegetables had so much flavor. We finished our meal with the apple tarte tatin, which could not have been better. This was such a great experience and great for a date night or gathering with friends.
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Chicken Bonne Femme - yum. Perfect serving size.
Will go through pros and cons: Pros…read more- next to none - nice looking restaurant and bar itself Cons - Appalling service for a "nicer" restaurant in a bustling neighborhood - put in an order for dirty martinis, bread/butter, oysters, steak frites, and red bass - out of martini glasses by 7pm. What?? - rock hard bread I wouldn't feed a dog and plastic container butter - lackluster oysters - steak frites came out just about raw (1.5 hours after ordering). Had to send back. Came back with no sauce on top, no mayo for fries - red bass decent - server/waiter said it "wasn't his fault" and "the system didn't take our order". No empathy, no anything. - the most appalling part. Offered us a free drink or a coffee. WHAT?? Didn't comp the martinis, didn't comp the awful steak frites, or anything. Sorry excuse for a restaurant that, if based on service and food, should be out of business. Won't be back. Go to brut de mer instead. No stars
If you want the classic Amsterdam-chic "see and be seen" vibe, Café George is a must. The…read moreLeidsegracht location is really fun and popular. This place is buzzing. It's high-energy, crowded (in a fun way), and the people-watching is 10/10. It feels like a lively mix of Paris and New York in the heart of the canals. Great for a group lunch. Service is professional and fast-paced to keep up with the crowd. The food (like the Steak Frites) is consistently solid, but you are definitely here for the energetic atmosphere and the perfect location. A great 4-star spot if you want to soak in the fashionable Amsterdam.
Steak Tartare
We were recommended Jansz before arriving in Amsterdam, and it turned out to be a great pick for…read moreour first night. We were staying at Pulitzer Amsterdam, so the location couldn't have been easier. The atmosphere is relaxed but still feels special, and the service was attentive without being over the top. The beef tartare was excellent, really well balanced and a generous portion. The salmon with roasted tomatoes and Parmesan foam was cooked perfectly, and the flavors worked together without feeling heavy. The sea bass beurre blanc was another solid choice. We also ordered fries with a Gouda crème dipping sauce, which were hard to stop eating. For dessert, the chocolate tartelette was rich and easily enough for two to share. A really strong start to the trip and a place we'll definitely remember.
Such a wonderful European ambiance for nice romantic dinner. Was in Amsterdam for the weekend and…read morewas able to secure a reservation at this quaint little place. Its on a side street so was easy to get a ride to drop us off near one of the major streets. Small selection of wines that ranged from moderate to very expensive. We ordered a bottle of red wine for the meal. We ordered the 1/2 dozen oysters which was nice size and easily consumed. Highly recommend. We ordered the Dry Aged Filet Mignon and the Halibut for our meals. Both were amazing. The steak comes with fries so we should not have ordered the smashed potatoes. The potatoes weren't very good and didn't add anything to a perfect meal. We really enjoyed the entire experience.
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Peanut butter sundae
For the bar only. Great cocktails and super helpful bartenders. Place was recommended to us by…read morelocals to have a night cap. Was not busy when we went but was a Tuesday night in January.
I want to give it a 3.5. Some elements great and others okay. We went for brunch. The team at the…read morefront desk were very friendly and helpful (taking raincoats and showing us to the restaurant). There is a breakfast buffet (€32) that looked quite tasty. We ordered off the menu. A few things sounded good (coconut porridge and overnight oats). I went with two eggs scrambled, wheat toast, and crispy bacon. The eggs were quite delicious. Creamy and rich. The bacon was crispy and a nice portion! Husband went with the eggs Benedictine. Good but not great. Hollandaise was okay and the portion was smaller than expected. Service was good. Friendly and helpful. I would like to try this bar for drinks one night.
Delicious dinner at this cute restaurant. The service was great - helpful and friendly. I liked the…read morewine options. Good variety and prices. The food was quite good. The special cauliflower soup was creamy and the oil and roasted cauliflower pieces in it made it special. The Dutch pork belly melted in you mouth and had great flavor. The shrimp with garlic was light and good quality shrimp cooked perfectly. We tried the dessert special of the blood orange salad with sabayon and vanilla ice cream. The bold oranges were very juicy and flavorful and the dish was light and almost summery. Great job also on the cappuccino. Overall great neighborhood restaurant. Definitely make a reservation as it's a small place. We will be back!
Location: 4 Ambiance: 4,5…read moreGreeting: 4,5 Hygiene: 4,5 Bathrooms: 4 Wardrobe: 4 Value for money: 4 FOOD Variety: 3,5 Taste: 4,5 Presentation: 4 BEVERAGES Variety: 4 Presentation: 4 WAITER Smile: 5 Speed: 4,5 Courtesy: 5 Cosy little brasserie with a lot of smile and good food. Nicely decorated, warm ambience. Definitely a must go place in Amsterdam...
Bites Platter
Classic eetcafé. Beautiful location near the metro and Nieuwmarket but not in the hustle and…read morebustle. A wonderful garden in the back of the cafe for outdoor space. Great menu items and drinks. This place is a classic and worth visiting! I was only there for a quick visit but will return with friends for a nice meal and drinks.
Stopped by around 7pm and the place was pretty much empty…read more My friend and I both ordered the moroccan chicken stew with potatoes and carrots and it came out in about 10-15 minutes. Chicken was moist and not overcooked. Potatoes and carrots were light and mushy. The overall dish was very lightly salted and pretty effortless to consume since everything was so soft. Staff was friendly.
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