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    Happyhappyjoyjoy

    3.4 (67 reviews)
    PriceyAsian Fusion
    Open 12:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Very loud
    Trendy
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Jackfruit bao in the yellow

    Vegan Review: The jackfruit bao was so delicious, it blew my mind. The patty was crispy, the cabbage with sweet peanut sauce was crunchy, and the bread was soft. The flavors work together so well. The atmosphere in the restaurant is cool and trendy so it was a great choice for my partner and I on our date. I do not recommend the rice and veggie with pumpkin dish (I forgot the name.) It was served as a ball of rice with uncooked veggies on the side. If I had gotten only that, I would have had a bad impression of the food there. Everything else was great and my partner loved the dumplings!

    Erika R.

    One of the coolest looking restaurants I've ever been to! Their menu is of Asian fusion food which includes dim sum, which is one of my faves so that got me really excited. Shao Mai (aka Shumai)- My most favourite dim sum dish. Definitely one of the better ones I've had, really anywhere. One con is that one order included just 3 pieces. Would've been better to serve 4 to make an equal portion for a party of 2 especially. 5/5. Har Kau (aka Har Gao) - Second most favourite dim sum dish. Again, only served with 3 pieces. I don't remember much of the flavour, to be honest, so I guess you can say it was a little on the bland side. 3.5/5. Peking Duck Bao - I was expecting an actual bao stuffed with Peking Duck. Instead, it was more like a pulled duck burger with a boa bun. Size was a bit bigger than a slider, so to me it was the perfect size. I think I would've preferred if it were the traditional bao, but then again it is a fusion restaurant so I appreciated the uniqueness of it. 4/5. Cha Ha Yun (crispy shrimp balls) - This was probably my favourite one of all the items we had ordered. If you enjoy fish balls or fish tofu, this is a must-try. Has the same interior texture but the bonus of having that very crispy golden outer layer. And when you dip it in the spicy mayo? Yummy!! Would go back just for this. 5/5. Mango Bao - Sounded incredibly unique to me so I had to order it and I'm glad I did. The bao was deep fried to a golden crisp so it was a little bit on the greasy side. The ice cream and mango sauce, however, gave it a nice balance. Definitely enjoyed this one. 5/5.

    Prawn chips - asked for so many refills lol
    Kaitlyn P.

    First off the decor was SO cute!! All red colored w/umbrellas, neon signs, etc. Made the restaurant have a really great, trendy atmosphere. The food was really yummy (not just Thai a mix of Asian foods). Pretty pricey for small dishes. RECOMMENDED: (loved the prawn chips that were free LOL), green curry, fried chicken wings, chicken bao PASS: pho (really small portion, bad noodles, bad soup flavor)

    Linda J.

    My husband and I have been wanting to try HappyHappyJoyJoy because it looked like a fun atmosphere and it was a new Asian restaurant in the city. Food: The menu had a variety of Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese. We ordered the following: Lemon Squid (7€) - These were fried and was good. Shao Mai (6€) - They tasted just ok, but they were too big in size. They were the biggest siu mai I've ever eaten. Har Kau (7.50€) - These were ok, nothing special. Hot and Spicy Shrimp (11€) - This was a small bowl and way too expensive for what it was. The dish was a bit too lemongrassy for my taste. Crispy Chicken Bao (5€ each) - This was the winner of the night. The chicken is fried and everything in the bao works beautifully and is very tasty. We liked it so much we ordered another one. Drinks: We ordered one Kirin Ichiban beer (5€) and two glasses of rosé (13.50€). Price: 64.50€ Service: Very friendly and attentive which is hard to find in Amsterdam. Ambiance: Lively and hip, but a bit too kitchy for me since I'm Asian. One issue I had with the decor was that one of the posters on the wall was of the Korean alphabet which at first I thought was nice because I'm Korean...BUT...1) They don't have any Korean dishes on their menu and 2) Half of the posters were upside down which is a bit offensive to me. If you're not going to put them up correctly or even do the research on what poster you bought then don't put it up at all. And yes, I did tell the manager. Would I go back? Maybe. It's expensive for what you actually get, but I would go back for the crispy chicken bao buns.

    Crappy foto but the Bao pork belly is ridiculous
    Alli K.

    if you're not familiar with asian food but know you like most general dishes, you'll love this place! if you know asian food, you'll say...MEH like i did. But i do love one of their dishes and that's the pork belly bao. I could eat two of them and call it a meal. Streetfood this place is not, overpriced food..definitely! Expect to pay at least 25 euros for your meal and probably walk out wanting more to eat, our whole table did. Positive, fun decor.

    Peking duck bao
    Frances P.

    One of those meals you love at the moment, then immediately feel uncomfortably full until lunch the next day bc of how much you ate. I had reservations at 5, and it was not busy at all. Around 7 it was packed though. - Trendy, hip decor - Decent food, but overpriced, I might just be spoiled with amazing inexpensive asian food in SF - Only one cocktail, more of beer and wine menu, and sake (avoid the sparkling one, it was wayyyyy too sweet) - Do not over order! You will want to stop eating for life if you did what we did, heavy food - Order pulled pork bao (chefs special), spicy beef curry Most of the items we ordered were fried. Those are the ones you want to avoid. Unless you want to feel like you can't breathe from being so full when laying in bed at night.

    Paraply i taket
    Maria S.

    To enter Happyhappyjoyjoy is a lot like opening a door to a different universe. The warm, red light creates a welcoming and magical atmosphere. The name itself puts a smile on my face, and so does the waiter that enters our table few minutes later. Hi presents himself; and let us know that we can shout out whenever we need anything. We were 5 people, and order several dishes to share. We had sugar snaps, rice noodles, chicken wings, meat balls, fried seafood and veggies, pork buns and more.. I loved the rice noodles and the buns! For dessert I had the mango sorbet bun. It was sweet, crunchy and refreshing, but not outstanding. Most of the food was good, but not super delicious. However; would definitely go back to explore more dishes from the menu.. The place is very busy in the evening. Still; the waiter gave perfect service, and only one of our orders was a little delayed. Happyhappyjoyjoy is a great pick for a friends night out. Will also come back for more of that lovely plum wine!

    Gus K.

    I had high expectations after I was I told that our reservation was booked two weeks in advance. The atmosphere was lively and hip with a cool decor. We went tapa style with our meal ordering a bunch of small dishes. The Baos were excellent and the peking duck in particular was exceptional. The dishes were a tad expensive for what you get. Service was friendly. I would return.

    Pan Asian fare
    Sun D.

    Food was sub par. The meat had a weird texture. Got food poisoning. Giving stars for the service only.

    This place was pretty solid Asian Fusion food. We had some dim sum, Thai and Chinese food. We ate family style which I highly recommend. Many of the dim sum dishes come out as three. I will never understand why restaurants do this as it is a rarity to have 3 in your party. Most parties are 2 or 4...so why 3 pieces? I honestly don't think you can go wrong with any of the dishes but I highly recommend the duck gyoza, veggie tempura, duck bao and green shrimp curry (careful though, it's Thai spicy not American spicy). The service was solid and the ambiance was really good.

    Alberto G.

    Happyhappyjoyjoy!!!its The first thing that comes to your mind when you walk into this new restaurant in kinkerstraat!! It's lovely and full of colours, mostly red, the good luck colour in China! They are aiming to offer Asian street food and the ambiance does resemble the hecticness of Bangkok or Hanoi. I was with a rather large group of friends so we pretty much order the whole menu......the concept is something very popular in Amsterdam yet I am not fully convince by it. Following the idea of sharing and tapas (why everybody refers to tapas as a small portion?, when tapas are normally free food to go along your drink) you order a lot of small dishes, with the obvious consequences to your bill......I really liked the bao and their selection of dumplings specially their duck ones. Also the shredded sichuan beef and the curry was very tasty. Their drinks menu is also pretty good with mostly Asian beers. The Overall the experience was good, with the only downfall of rather small portions at a rather high prices. They recommend 4 dishes per person at an average of 7€ per item plus drinks..... You do the maths.

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    this place has hands down the best dumplings I have ever had in my whole entire life. 10/10 perfection. YOU HAVE TO GO.

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    The food was also great; the menu is a bunch of small plates, so you can order a bunch and share with everyone.

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    I decided to try Momo since I was staying at the affiliated hotel. Momo has a thoughtfully curated…read moremenu of shareable small plates and sushi selections. My friend, her young son, and I ordered 3 small plates and one of the sushi options. The flavors were balanced and the quality of the ingredients shined on each dish. However, the portion sizes were much smaller than expected considering the price for each item. Even my friend's son said, "I'm still hungry," after we finished what we had ordered. Overall, the food was delicious and the atmosphere was classy. I feel it is a great option for drinks and appetizers.

    Very disappointed. It's a club that serves mediocre food. If that's what you're looking for, then…read moreby all means you should go. We went based off the website boasting high end small dishes. We were anticipating thoughtfully prepared Asian fusion cuisine in an elegant setting. We ordered the tasting menu. None of the dishes were inspired. The menu started with an oyster in the half shell with a nice Asian version of a mignonette. The mignonette was excellent but the oyster itself was a little fishy. The sashimi that followed was good but identical to sashimi anyone can get in any decent sushi restaurant. The black cod followed. Like the sashimi, it was good but nothing special. The last main was seared wagyu. It was nicely cooked but the sauce was a completely uninspired sweet sauce that actually detracted from the taste of the meat. The tulip pot dessert was hands down the high point. It was the one part of the menu that felt in any way inspired. The service was friendly but very slow and very disjointed. The music was too loud to allow a meaningful conversation. The dining room is thoughtfully designed and actually quite cool. So, if you're looking for a club that serves mediocre uninspired Asian fusion cuisine, by all means go for it. If you're looking for a nice restaurant with thoughtful Asian fusion dishes, you might want to look elsewhere.

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