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    Rollende Keukens

    3.9 (37 reviews)
    ModerateLocal Flavor, Food Trucks
    Closed 1:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Jessica C.

    I love food trucks. So mobile and you can put so many in a small area. Therefore, great variety in one spot. I heard that it gets crowded at the Rolling Kitchens, but I still wasn't prepared for the mass of people during a national holiday. There were some areas that you were literally shuffling through. But we went again on a gloomy-had-been-raining-earlier-and-scared-everyone-away Saturday, it was lovely. Not warm, but not too chilly either. Lots of people, but not enough to create lines at each food stand/truck. Over the course of two days we had Paella, jerk chicken, BBQ, shaved ice with fruit, other pulled pork on a waffle, dim sum, fresh rolls, Surinamese Bara with chicken, then Italian Ice on a pastry with chocolate. Loved the variety...hated the price. 4 euro for 1 fat fresh roll? A plate of misc BBQ that was delicious but very small for 12 euro? 1 portion of pofferjes for 4-5 euro? Not cool. But I guess that's what happens when people are there to eat. One of the jerk chicken places (there were a few), had a menu posted where everyone could see it. They listed the meat pastry, then we got to the front of the line after waiting 15 minutes and they didn't have it. It wasn't what they were serving. They gave two choices and that was it. That's fine, but don't advertise that it's part of your menu. (And no, I don't think it's because they ran out) Suggestion: Bring your own water or drinks with you. I doubt it would really hurt the business for them, but some of us just are not willing to pay festival drink prices when you are already paying festival food prices. Also, you can bring a blanket and find a spot to picnic. It is fenced off, so you can enter from the bridge by the Bakkerswinkel or it looks like you can come in from the back area near the train tracks over a temporary bridge across the man-made canal. This festival is HUGE! The entire grassy area behind Westergasfabriek has many rows of food trucks/trailers/mini structures, then it runs the length of the pavement where Pure Markt is held, and then there's even a grassy area at the end of that with a smaller amount of food. An area I didn't even know existed! Music is everywhere. Literally everywhere. One guitar and one singer in front of a food truck. A one-man band on top of another. Main stages, a Blue Grass three-person band near the BBQ, there are so many! Some of more chill than others since there's no theme to the music. Overall: Great festival. Love that you don't have to pay to get in. Can't wait til next year...so I can save up for the price of food. Music is a great touch. Love the variety. Love the venue. Will bring my own water bottle next year. Bring cash!

    Kim V.

    I really liked the idea of 'Rollende Keukens'. A lot of food trucks together so you can eat all sorts of stuff. Awesome! BUT.. yes a biggg but because this place was crowded!! Like omg crowded. Probably because it was a free festival and it was kinda understandable that everyone wanted to check this out but this was just no fun. Often there were huge lines for the trucks and don't even think of getting a beer if you don't want to wait 20 minutes before you even reach the bar. LAME. Also the food at most trucks was just to expensive. Not cool. So, the idea was fun, the food trucks were fun, the food was okay but expensive and you should bring your own drinks because there are just to many people to reach the bar.

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    Asia L.

    I really enjoyed the Rollende Keukens! What I really loved was that each stand had it's own really cute, unique theme -- it's own music, outfits and cute vintage RVs! I was impressed how big the turn out was, but it's true what Nick F. said -- there were a lot of the same stands too -- lots of burgers; everyone should make smaller, less expensive portions, so you can really go around and sample more.. But it was great that it was free and had a couple live music stages. My favorites included moules frites and homemade donuts stand. Would definitely go again next year or when ever they have it again.

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    Francesca C.

    So I'm no spring chicken to food trucks, food festivals, or eating. This event was great in theory but meh in practice. Price: snack and meals are somewhere between 3.50-17 Euro. Some items are great values, re: chicken wings (!) corn on the cob, and bulgogi. But oh man is some of it overpriced or strangely too conceptual. Crowd: like, woah. Seriously crowded. It's free and everyone in Holland was there, and their mom. Food: mostly good. but did you guys notice an "American" food trend? I use quotes because it was oddly Dutch. Drinks: next year, I'm bringing my own drinks (and cups!). Cheap beers and 1.50 for your own cup... Dude. Next year I'll go (again) early and BYOB.

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    Thrill Grill - The Thriller

    Thrill Grill

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.6 kmDe Wallen, Centrum
    €€

    cold fries, not crispy, the meat of the burgers had a weird smell. i can hardly believ that the…read morechef kranenborg still owns the place. i have eatrn there in the beginning and it was excellen Not anymore, and never i will order again. We dumpt the food in the garbage can, What a waste!

    So many dreams I overslept…read more..... I thought this quote I happen to read on a blog (fatfatsheep) seemed so fittingly for this piece. You see, I really wanted the scoop on this hamburger truck I discovered about 2 months ago, before the big glossies and newspapers jumped on the bandwagon. Didn't quite succeed at that, but still, I would like to support the cause. That day, around noon, this burger joint suddenly sprouted in the in the most unlikely places, like a tiny black dot between the jungle of concrete and high rise at the Zuidas. After frying up burgers and causing jungle fever for about 2 1/2 hours the truck just as swiftly disappeared. The guys from Thrill grill move their truck, equipped with a proper charcoal broiler!, to a different location every day (check their website/fb page for the location). So what took me so long to write this review? Well, since I'd decided I didn't want to be a lab rat anymore and partake in the rat race, I've sorta been in between jobs and have adjusted my sleeping habits accordingly. Me and the people working at the Zuidas have in a sense become proverbial antiscians. So while the suits have been slaving away in the office since dawn, working up an appetite, noon is rather early time for me to have lunch or even breakfast for that matter. This was my 3rd effort at getting my hands on this elusive burger. The 1st attempt botched when I noticed the truck for the 1st time but didn't have any cash on me and the nearest ATM was out of order. The 2nd shot failed about 2 weeks ago, when I arrived at Gustav Mahlerplein at 1.30pm, only to see the truck had already closed up. Seriously!? Why close up so early? Does no one have lunch after 1pm anymore? Anyways, I particularly had a hard time waking up that morning due to the party my next-door neighbors had decided to organize the night before. As they were pumping up the volume, I lay there thinking: I don't think I've ever been to party where a Micheal Jackson song didn't make an appearance at one point or another. They really made me work for it, but today, I finally got to try the thriller burger. So how does the this burger stack up? Should it be on continuous repeat like the famous MJ song? I have to say, I was expecting quite a lot from the burger that has the Kranenborg name attached to it. And boy, it delivered. For only €6,95 you have a great burger that has everything a good burger needs. I think for that price, you really can't do much better.The meat was just right- I like the spices and flavorings to be just on the outside of my meat patty and not mixed through. The burger flavor really benefits from the charcoal grilling. All the trimming were there: red onion, tomato, gherkin, bacon, you name it. Really loved the tartness of the sauce specially developed by mister Kranenborg. Maybe the burger could use a stronger bacon flavor, but that would be my only criticism, if any.... By driving around A'dam with the Thriller truck, these guys are healing the world, making it a better place (sic Nik T)

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    The Beef Chief

    5.0(7 reviews)
    5.5 kmJava Eiland, Oost

    A resident kitchen at Oedipus Brewery Taphouse The Beef Chief gets a lot of press for their smash…read moreburgers on a housemade bun, Simon Parrott plan to build the Netherlands best Burger seemingly successful to the tune of two locations that remain busy from open to close. Quite literally just a window inside the sizable complex, outdoor seating quite popular during long summer days while the inside is filled by youthful residents sipping Beer or Wine, arrival just an hour after opening finds everyone in jovial spirits and staff quite pleasant. Originally gaining notoriety for the Kimchief, Parrott's fondness for fermented Cabbage immediately evident on the menu, "Fry Me a River" takes on the popular "Smashburger" without over-flattening things and the result is a juicy mix of MRIJ Beef and Bone Marrow whose intrinsic flavor holds up well to condiments including Cheese, Pickles and Sauce. Sporting a fluffy but generous Bun, the attention to detail evident across Beef Chief's menu, Fries or Wings prove popular and look well-made but should not take the place of "Crucial cauliflower" that sees the Crucifer lightly fried but perfectly tender in a sticky Korean lacquer with Sesame Seeds, a side of Kimchi and cheffed-up Mayo.

    They now have a permanent brick and mortar location inside Oedipus Brewing. Order with the…read morebartender/server. The Caesar salad and burger were both delicious.

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    The  Beef Chief - @endoedibles on Instagram 06/28/25    @endoedibles on Instagram 06/28/25    Fry me a river - 2x signature smash patties with onions, america

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    Amsterdam Kookt

    Amsterdam Kookt

    3.7(10 reviews)
    4.8 kmStadionbuurt, Zuid
    €€

    I like food trucks and I cannot lie! With the sun shining in the sky! Options for all tastes, in…read moreone big place, all that flavour wafting in your face.... Amsterdam Kookt was a great use of the space at Olympisch stadium. It was my first time at an event here and I was very impressed by the number of options. There were a number of big sponsors such as Juniper and Leffe and representation from the stalls you might know from De Foodhallen along with some exciting new options. It was set up that you used coins to pay for things which would yield quicker transactions when busy. We went on Sunday, the last day which was also Mothers' Day and it wasn't crazy busy which was quite nice for a Sunday afternoon. There were a lot of good looking food options, notably a high number of Sushi options, a Satay Bar, 1-3 Mexican options. There was a gourmet hotdog bar and at least three good burger options including the Butcher and the one we tried. I noted a Johnny Doodle chocolate (love it! Check it out and their ethos if you don't know them yet) and an ice cream truck too. There was a churros van, gin and tonics, wine. The Funkavan was cool complete with a better looking scooby doo dancing guy. There were at least two other music stages, the main one and the one in the Juniper area. Stoke stacks were on hand in the Juniper "smoke pit area". Very mad max meets Steampunk themed - a no-no area for vegetarians and vegans. There was a lot of meat around including a whole pig laid out on "display". I must admit, the sight of this put even me off my meat a bit. We opted for the XL meatlovers burger which had pulled pork, a rare burger with tasty aged meat (they made a point of ensuring all customers knew this and warned you up front), bacon, and a super tasty coca-cola or bourbon slow cooked pork chop as a dressing on top the burger. This was a lot of meat but good. My husband was very happy with this choice. There was a chickpea van with vegan options that looked good too. It was good to see a number of vegan friendly options with so much meat around. I'd come back with more people on the Friday or Saturday afternoon/evening :)

    I'm not sure how you can go wrong with a food truck festival, so automatically I love Kookt! There…read moreare all kinds of food trucks available including burgers, smoothies, milkshakes, soul food, pizza, frites, sweet treats, BBQ, some of your favorite restaurants and a few stalls you would recognize from De Foodhallen (http://www.yelp.com/biz/de-foodhallen-amsterdam). Of course there is beer and wine, and if you look around, you can find some cocktails too! There's a lot of space to walk around and isn't as cramped as some of the other festivals. I love the industrial feel of the area and the different sections of trucks. It's a little bit of a maze, but it pretty much follows one flow, so you shouldn't get too turned around. To get to the end is quite a walk. The location was good being right off the ferry from Centraal or the Westerdoks. It is well-marked and has space for bikes. But if you are coming from the ferry, I would just leave your bike where you got on. There is music along with some small and some large stages for you to enjoy. Only downside to the main (big) stage was it was all standing room. I think it would be more inviting with chairs, or high tops to stand around and eat on. The festival works on a token system (like many of them do) and there were registers along the way--not just at the entrance. And there were machines to insert cash to get your tokens. That might help quicken things. But the registers also take pin cards. It seemed that most items were between 2-3 tokens, and they do have half tokens as well. You can find a few items for 1-1.5 tokens and drinks are usually 2-3 tokens. These tokens are 2.50 each, but it's a festival and everything is overpriced. And in case you aren't aware, most people in Amsterdam speak English, so you will be fine if you don't speak Dutch. If you like this festival, check out Rollende Keukens (http://www.yelp.com/biz/rollende-keukens-amsterdam), TREK (http://www.yelp.com/biz/foodtruckfestival-trek-amsterdam), and Food Soul Festival (http://www.yelp.com/map/food-soul-festival-amsterdam).

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