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    Dutch Kitchen

    2.6 (37 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Fast Food
    Open 6:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Christine K.

    Before our flight we grabbed a quick bite. It's all self serve. We had a croquet and vleesbroodje. This place is nice and has typical Dutch souvenirs and food. We enjoyed our snacks sitting there while waiting for our flight.

    Expensive and they sell what they do not have in stock. Fresh mint. Paid for and not received

    Fresh mint tea with no fresh mint. Wow. Sold at 4.40 euros and not a fresh mint sprig to be found. Pretty delft blauw, Slow service, fresh fruit juices not fresh.

    Anthony S.

    Food was good, the idea of Dutch pancakes piqued my interest so I gave them a try. Syrup was alright as well. For a "cafeteria" style restaurant in an airport, it wasn't bad. And the ladies in the kitchen were nice and helpful.

    Gregg N.

    Ordered the dozen mini pancakes "poffertjes" and bacon. I should have requested crispy bacon. Some was crisp, others were soft. (See picture). The pancakes were fluffy-ish. If they had a crisp edge, they would have been great! Would order something else next time. I guess I like a crispy breakfast! LOL

    Bess Z.

    Overpriced and mediocre food... But airport food as always is a bit overpriced so no surprise there. Came at breakfast time and their breakfast menu displayed outside of the restaurant shows items ranging from €7 to €15; however, at the counter they also have sandwiches that are more full, lunch meals and are only €5-6. I got the Dutch pancakes (crepes to those from the US) and these were nice and thick (but of course not as thick as an American pancake). You add your own powdered sugar and syrup. €7.45. Medium cappuccino was €4.30 and tasted absolutely awful. The ham and sun-dried sandwich was decent if you can stomach a full sandwich for breakfast. €5.95. Food came quick so it was nice for a sit down meal but don't expect much.

    Mini pancakes
    RJ T.

    It's been a while since we traveled internationally due to the pandemic, but after coming from La (10 hour flight and 9 hour time difference) I was craving breakfast in the morning. Weird since it's 12am where I came from but oh well... in comes Dutch Kitchen! We walked around for a bit and eventually I smelled bacon and omelets, and I was like yes this is it. We ordered: - 2x omelets - Mini Pancakes Loved the mini pancakes. The omelets were okay, but expected and good enough to fill our craving. Cheaper than LaX airport, but still expensive for what it was. Airports The service was ok- but maybe culturally different. They weren't overly friendly and instead very straightforward and to the point, not chit chat or warmth. That's a downside for me but again can't tell if that's cultural.

    Brian B.

    Self service restaurant. Get a big thin pancake and watch how your stomach thanks yoy for loving it. Watching the creation of omelets with all the fixins was like watching an artist at work. He was quick, efficient and knew the choreography of the magical concoctions that can transform a raw egg into a satisfying breakfast. Also has other grilled items and fresh juice.

    Richard R.

    I spent nearly $20 American dollars for a ham/bacon omelette with a side of hash browned potato triangles, an apple crumb dessert and a TINY 6oz Landgoed De Olmenhorst Perensap fruit drink that was terribly expensive (which I didn't know until I looked at my receipt). I did, however, find a cool video for their products: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z_oRmUzrlE ... THE FOOD The omelettes look and smell so good when cooking that I was instantly drawn here as I walked the airport trying to find a unique eating experience for my Atlanta taste buds. The basic omelette starts @ $8.75 with a $1 up-charge for every meat/cheese ingredient added something I also did not notice while viewing the menu). While the omelette was unique, it took a little doctoring with salt & pepper to bring it to taste. I was surprised the taste didn't match the wonderful smell. The potatoes were also bland and greasy, but the crumb apple thingy was pretty good. Not sure if it was worth the money, but definitely a must try for a first-time European experience. ... THE EXPERIENCE The store was open kitchen with a cute and clean decor. The lines were a little confusing as you must order and pay at separate counters. It took longer to receive my order than I expected considering it wasn't very crowded. The staff was also not particularly warm or friendly. Maybe it was because I was an American and several of the cooks taking my order didn't seem to speak much English, or at the very least seemed confused by my requests. I found their lackadaisical demeanor to be a bit odd, but I was still determined to have a good experience considering I'd never been across the pond before! ... THE VERDICT I'd probably give Dutch Kitchen another try if I were in the airport for a layover again, but only if I couldn't find a different restaurant with a more appealing menu. Now, with a little experience I know to ask for a little salt & pepper while the omelette is in the cooking stages. I doubt that I would order the Perensap juice drink again. I loved the flavor, but for it's size it was as expensive as a good wine! Overall it was an average experience with some good and not so good elements. 2017/5

    Briony C.

    We sat in the bar area for a drink and I would describe it as perfectly a-ok - I had a glass of rosé which was nice, and the chairs are comfy. Staff are friendly and you can pay by card which was handy as we didn't have any Euros. Would I rush back? No, but if I was in lounge 2 at the airport again I'd definitely pop in here for a drink or two. It's right near the casino if you're into that kind of thing.

    Just another food court. Not sure what is the "typical Dutch" thing here. Maybe expensive panini.

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    Not bad, it's a grab and go and a place where you can order hot food. I got a Dutch pancake which was decent. It's a really busy spot.

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    Good place to grab breakfast while transferring at Schipol. They now have vegetarian food as well.

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    The burger and fries were actually pretty good, which were made to order. Plenty of tables to enjoy your meal.

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