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9 years ago
The very best apple pie I ever had, extremely friendly people. The owner came oit of the store to show me the way, since I was lost. I sure wished I could be closer to try all their pastries. A must visit when you can. read more
Buitenveldertselaan 158B
1081 AB Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Buitenveldert, Zuid
020-6445572
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http://www.noachamsterdam.nl
Hours
What time does Noach open?
Noach opens at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Noach close?
Noach is closed on Monday and Sunday.Noach closes at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Noach closes at 5:00 PM on Saturday.
Mon, Sun ClosedTue-Fri 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Noach have parking?
Yes, Noach has parking options.
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Candy Freaks
(5 reviews)
Various types of classic, natural, sugar-free, organic,…read more gelatin-free, gluten-free, dairy free, halal, kosher, vegetarian and vegan friendly deliciousness. Lovely candies, gummies, popcorn, toffees, chocolate, (Dandies vegan airpuffed) marshmallows and excellent service. Yummy!
Nice store, great location for tourists and for locals if you spend time in the center. My husband…read morefeel in love with their candies when they were showcased at their work (nice marketing...;)), and it's near my work which probably isn't a good thing. So I popped by to see what the fuss was about. The variety is great with organic, vegan, sugar-free, and regular candies. I'm sure I'm forgetting a category. And fudge. They have fudge. I hate them. I love them. I can't decide if it's a good or bad place! Great service. They are there if you need help but otherwise, the signs are pretty self-explanatory. One bag per type (organic, sugar-free, vegan, etc.). Pretty easy. You'll probably get sucked in just by looking in the window. So many colors! So many choices! When you leave, you might feel like you just left a festival with your cone of colorful candies. Feel proud that as an adult you get to choose which ever candies you want!
Jamin
(1 review)
I needed to purchase some chocolates and boy did I come to the right store in the mall cause that's…read moreall this store sold! Tons of candies, in every flavor, and lots of EU chocolates - I saw varieties from Belgium and Germany apart from the local Dutch brands. There are also great chocolate gag gifts and I found the staff really quite helpful. Did have some issues as not all stock had prices on it, so had to go to the counter to get a price check a couple of times. The cost is definitely higher than at a place like say Albert Heijn, but the variety is infinitely more too! Yelp 203/ 2018
(6 reviews)
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Almost as frequently as I saw weed stores in Amsterdam, I saw candy stores. I suppose they go hand…read morein hand; once you're nice and high, you need some snacks to curb your insatiable appetite. Jamin to the rescue! These brightly lit and gleeful stores have lots of treats in bulk, just ready to satisfy your sweet tooth. They have a good variety of candies-some that I've seen before and others that were new to me. If you're looking for a sweet treat, be sure to stop by.
January 30th, 2024 $20+ for a bag of assorted candy to share…read moreamong 3 pp The service was fine and centrally located but every single piece of candy was rock hard. We didn't know if it was because of the cold weather or they were stale......we were leaning towards stale. We trashed our entire bag shortly after we left. Total waste of money in our opinion.
(3 reviews)
Visited this place while in Amsterdam. My daughter had the time of her life.. she couldn't decide…read morewhich candy she wanted, she took half of the store!!! I gave this place 2 stars, since The staff is not friendly, and would not acknowledge you at all!
papabubble
(13 reviews)
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I later found out that they have Papabubble in the US in Manhattan in New York. And the other day,…read moreI saw they are making one in San Francisco in Hayes Valley... I'm happy that they are successful bug I kind of don't like globalizations... One less souvenirs from Amsterdam... But I guess, now I can go get to see the candy making day at the store since I missed that in Amsterdam. And they still have branch store original designs for the souvenirs.... 8(
If you're just visiting Amsterdam, buying a bag of candy from this amazing little shop is a must…read more First off, the candy is beautiful. Yes, candy, beautiful. How they make it is an art form of its own. I was lucky enough to encounter a demonstration they were doing for a school fieldtrip one morning after stepping off a KLM redeye. Essentially, they start with giant strips of colourful, slowly solidifying sugar, layer, wrap and press it into the shape they want and then roll it from a giant wide cylinder down into the tiny long one and cut it into the hard candy pieces you buy by the bagful with kiwi/strawberry/faces/animals in the middle. I like to stock up and give bags as housewarming gifts to people I stay with or as edible, ever-fresh presents when I return instead of stupid souvenir items that just gets dusty in the closet (clogs, keychains with clogs on them, life-sized windmills). Obligatory slapstick joke: It's the best damn hand-rolled thing you can legally bring home from Amsterdam.
Droommm Drop
Licorice? Yes, please. It's one of my wife's favorite foods and so this stop on the food tour was…read moreon point. A friendly lady who handed out samples and it was delicious. So of course, I bought a bag of "one of each" and brought them home. And found that there were a couple of them that were... interesting shapes. I won't bring that onto Yelp but let's just remind everyone that Amsterdam is an "nearly everything goes" kind of town and I'll leave you to guess. Hint: Boy parts. [Review 12086 overall, 1869 of 2019.]
Dutch Foodgifts
What can I say about a place that has the worker dressed in traditional Dutch clothing and serving…read morefreshly made giant caramel stroopwafels! There's the usual Holland cheeses, jams, candies, cookies and meats...I really like the choices you get when it comes to packaging and the cookies. Their tins are nice and their cheeses are pretty yummy too. If you have a Minicard of the place, and present it at the store, they will give you a free stroopwafel!
(4 reviews)
Candy store chain in Amsterdam. They have an assortment of bulk and wrapped candies from across the…read moreworld. You can mix and match a variety of candy. This store is right in the heart of downtown Amsterdam.
This is the place I always go before I'm going to watch a movie at Pathe. I think Pathe does not…read morelike it so much that I don't buy their expensive snacks and candies but Jamin is just a lot cheaper and has a lot more :) Also you can buy just a small candy bar instead of a huge bag of M&M's like you would buy at Pathe, so it's also better for calories ;) They also sell popcorn and chips in smaller portions than Pathe. My fav's at Jamin; Pop tarts, Nerds and peanutbutter M&M's.
Oud-Hollandsch Snoepwinkeltje
(20 reviews)
Great customer service and wonderful array of candy especially the liquorice. Mariska is very…read morehelpful.
Avoid if you're American. She's got issues. Was wondering if it was just us but noticed everyone…read moreelse on here saying the same thing. Only takes cash also.
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