This place was an experience to say the least...
We stopped here after visiting the Anne Frank House and were starving. The place was completely empty when we stopped in. We got our menus and when my friend went to order, the waiter asked 1. if she was sure she'd like it because it's raw meat and "americans typically don't like that" and 2. if she was a "good eater" when she went to order a side of fries. He told her he does like to waste food despite liking to make money and that she doesn't need the side of fries. While this was good intentioned, it was kind of odd to tell a female that she's ordering too much food and doesn't need it. After that encounter, he went back and personally made our food. The food was delicious! I had the burger #1 and it hit the spot. All of my friends were also pleased with thier meals. Funny enough, the girl he was picking on about not finishing her food is notorious for not finishing her food and this time was no exception. When he went to clear her plate, he sparked a conversation and kept insisting that she didn't like his food because she didn't finish it. He asked where we were from and then told us how beautiful the girls in California were for about 10 minutes. Funny funny guy, very interesting. We can look back and laugh however this all was very uncomfortable in the moment. The perks of this place was that he offered to let us all pay separate which many places we have come across in Amsterdam don't. If you're needing some spice for your day, a funny story to look back on, and can handle the uncomfortableness... the food is delicious and you should check this place out. read more