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    Van Wonderen Stroopwafels

    3.6 (151 reviews)
    ModerateDesserts
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Looks like the perfect stroopwafel. About $13 USD for the smallest one, but it's excellent.
    Stuart B.

    I love stroopwafels! Had to try one of these, freshly made, because the store is adorable. There was a line so I thought they must be good. They are very expensive for what they are. I had the classic one; 1 regular size fresh stroopwafel (about the size of a large cookie) is about 11 euro in this store, which is about 5 times the price of an average Dutch stroopwaffel. It's all in the presentation though, and they look close to perfection. It's handed to you freshly made in a striking brightly colored and finely printed wrapping which varies depending on the topping or extra flavoring that you order. The stroopwafels here are the perfect mixture of flour, butter, brown sugar, milk, caramel and spice. Each one is handmade to order. The store is charming inside with crystal chandeliers, antique models of hot air balloons hanging all over, and the neat packages of stroopwafels are all displayed nicely. It's very popular and very touristic, but I'm happy that I was able to try one just for the experience and beautiful presentation. I'm part Dutch and having been to Amsterdam many times, I don't remember Van Wonderen being that big a deal a decade ago. So I think it has definitely become a hyped-up store and they've made it very fancy. Sort of like a Laduree for stroopwafels. Honestly, you can get freshly made stroopwafels much cheaper in most outdoor markets all over Holland. There's even a place on Albert Cuypstraat 194 called "The Stroopwafel Workshop" where you can take a class on how to make fresh stroopwafels and make your own batch for about the same price of about 3 stroopwafels purchased here. But you're paying for a luxury experience. Van Wonderen is positioning itself as the Hermès of Stroopwafels. Every year they now get more than 100,000 visitors to the store on the Kalverstraat. And their website says they sell over one million stroopwafels per year!

    Kletskop Stroopwafel, Crunchy Hazelnut Stroopwafel
    Ashley S.

    Definitely overpriced, but still pretty good. We tried the Kletskop and Crunchy Hazelnut, and they were very generous with the toppings. That said, it came out to about $25 USD for just two stroopwafels, which felt steep, especially since you can find similar ones around the city for much cheaper that I hear are just as good. Still, if you're a tourist visiting for the first time, it's probably worth trying at least once.

    Heather L.

    We tried a few stroop wafels and I have to say these were the best. We got original so we could see what the hype was about. I kind of wish I had gone back to try them chocolate dipped as we tried another place later like that and they definitely werent as good. The line was a bit long but they seem to have it down pretty good here so we didn't wait too long. Store itself is small and cozy and cutely decorated. Staff was friendly and efficient. Worth trying if you have the time or the line isnt too long.

    Maya Mayuko T.

    When I visited Amsterdam, trying a stroopwafel was a must. I went to one of the most famous shops in the city for this iconic treat. There were so many kinds of stroopwafels in the shop, making it difficult to choose. I decided to get one of the larger stroopwafels at the counter and also grabbed a mini stroopwafel as a souvenir. I ordered the salted caramel stroopwafel. The staff dipped it in chocolate and added toppings. The waffle itself was soft , with a chewy texture from the syrup filling between the layers. It was sweeter than I expected, but still very good! It was a very cute shop, and I really enjoyed shopping for waffles there. It's a great place for tourists to find stroopwafel souvenirs!

    Jennifer P.

    The storefront is adorable and inviting. We went and there was a line out the door but it moved quickly. Staff were friendly and service was quick. Everything tasted delicious. We tried the Kit Kat and Hazelnut and they didn't disappoint

    Interior of the shop
    Christina H.

    I could not resist coming in after seeing the beautiful storefront of Van Wonderen Stroopewaffels. Year round, their storefront is inviting, welcoming to all and beautifully decorated for each season. I'm a sucker for attractive branding, so while waiting in line, I decided to buy a canister to take home. Unfortunately, the top metal canisters were just for show, and the only ones that were for sale were the cardboard ones. You can imagine the end (hint: crushed). At the counter, you can choose between mini or whole stroopwafels in various flavors. Just a heads-up: it can get quite messy! I ended up with caramel everywhere--crumbs and nuts scattered all over. Verdict: The exterior of the stroopwafels tasted stale. I've had better from packaged Daelmans available at the grocery store.

    Priya R.

    This location always seems to be jam packed, because it is the midst of a large shopping area/mall. We did wait in a line that wrapped around the restaurant, but it was fairly quick moving. We did have to wait 10+ minutes for our order though. They didn't have their prices clearly listed while we waited so we decided to get 3 mini stoop waffles so we can try the different flavors. three mini stoop waffles actually seems like a good sized snack amount for two people, but I guess since they made us wait so long for our order, they gave us 3 medium sized stoopwaffles. We paid about $31 for 3 mini stoopwaffles, which is definitely in the more expensive side. It seems like you get more bang for your buck though if you go for one of the larger sized stoopwaffles. These are a great option if you are sharing. They tasted great, but I do feel like they are overpriced.

    Flavors.
    Cindy Z.

    While the stroopwafels are Insta-worthy here, I think you're better off going to a local spot where they handmake it in front of you --no toppings. But if you like going the extra mile then check this spot out. We only ordered one small stroopwafel (€10) to share since I was shocked how pricey they were. There's a variety of topping flavors to choose from and we opted for the Biscoff version. Not only was this pricey and small, it was so messy to eat. The crumbs of the toppings were falling all over the place and probably 1/3 of it ended up on the floor. It was also overly sweet. Overall, this spot is overhyped for what it is.

    Outside window of Van Wonderen Stroopwafels
    Adam C.

    An absolute must when you're walking around Amsterdam! My hotel was only a few blocks away so I ended up going here three times throughout my stay. I loved that the stroopwafels come in difference sizes. I got the large one my first time and that's a lot of sweet caramel + toppings for one person! I think I got the smaller versions the next few times. My favorite was definitely the speculaas topping as that really complimented the warm caramel and waffle cookie. I forgot the name of the other topping, but it was this hard caramel center with a chocolate coating. That was also great, especially since the warmth of the stroopwafel helped melt the chocolate a little bit, but I realized I wasn't a huge fan of the hard caramel. Mom got a salted caramel topping that came in little balls and that was really good actually, I liked that one a bit more because the caramel was softer. Seemed like there was always a line here no matter what time we arrived but it goes fairly quickly so I don't think we ever waited more than about 20 minutes. They also sell really cute tins so we bought one of those as well as a keepsake. A sweet, sugary, and delicious treat that's prefect to graze on while you walk around sight-seeing. But pro tip, it can get messy towards the end even in the holder it comes in, so pack some wet wipes and bring them to clean your hands afterwards so they aren't sticky :)

    Mini Crunchy Hazelnut Stroopwafel (€10)
    Aya E.

    Ordered: Mini Oreo Stroopwafel (€10) Mini Crunchy Hazelnut Stroopwafel (€10) Aya's take: You know it's real when you get attacked by a bee while eating your stroopwafels outside. I stopped by the famous Van Wonderen and the line was a bit long. It took about 15 minutes to order and maybe another 10 minutes to get my order. Price-wise, it's quite pricy for what you're getting. Despite all this, was it a good one-time try? Absolutely. The stroopwafels were fresh, not too sweet, and served in these cute pouches. Both flavors I got were delicious but the Crunchy Hazelnut is a must! I was pleasantly surprised. This is a must-stop for your first time in Amsterdam!

    Courtney F.

    This place is all over all of the must-do lists in Amsterdam, and there is a line outside to prove it. We decided to see what it was all about one day, and waited quite a while to get our stroopwafels. I was shocked at the price and size - they are quite small, and quite expensive! We had a gigantic stroopwafel at a street fair the day prior that was much more affordable, made fresh right in front of us, and tasted better. I think Van Wonderen is great if you want the Instagram-perfect experience, but if I were to return to Amsterdam, I would try to find somewhere more local instead.

    Sarah I.

    The traditional all Dutch Stroopwaffle is delicious. Many flavors to choose from. All are freshly made right before you. This is a lovely little store, complete with a chandelier. The issue I have is the price. This is the costliest Stroopwaffle I have ever had. Check the receipt. Each medium Stroopwaffle is €8.45. That's a little crazy! The small one is €6.95. Definitely worth trying, once :)

    Angela K.

    just meh. The shop was cute but the staff wasn't welcoming and the stroopwafels were really soggy. I am hoping to find another spot that may change my mind.

    From left to right: salted carmel, crunchy hazelnut, speculaas

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    Croissanterie C'est Magnifique

    3.4(20 reviews)
    0.3 kmCentrum
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    I was thinking of picking up a few breakfast treats and came across this bakery on my way back to…read moremy hotel. The pastries caught my eye in the glass case. There were cannolis, cream puffs, cookies, donuts, cakes, macarons and there were also sandwiches and pizza type breads. We bought a cream puff with Bavian cream, a chocolate covered cream puff with the standard cream filing and a chocolate covered croissant. Everyone was happy with their purchases and I was especially happy with my cream puff with the Bavian cream. The surrounding cake was light and airy and the cream was delicious; not quite whipped cream (like American version) but like a combination of whipped cream and vanilla custard. The filling was very light and the entire pastry did not leave any heavy feeling at all. The 2 chocolate pastries were consumed without complaints. The chocolate croissant I noticed, was completely dipped in chocolate rather than a croissant that has chocolate inside. This bakery lives up to its c'est magnifique name!

    My favorite place in Amsterdam missing from Yelp? I had to add you Croissanterie C'est Magnifique…read more And you are simply that: MAGNIFICENT. You have set the bar for every patisserie and croissanterie I visit from now on. MY GOODNESS. I don't even know where to start. I visited you more times than I care to admit. And each time, your fruit tartes, custard croissants, crumble cakes, and cappuccinos made me dread the day I was to leave Amsterdam. For I knew no other place would ever compare. This small, unassuming place is located smack in the middle of the bustling Leidsestraat shopping district. The glass counter houses a plethora of sweet goodness (see my pics). The same girl was there each day making coffee and running back and forth from the kitchen in the back. Pastries are made fresh multiple times a day so everything is always fresh. Once you grab your order, there is a long table with stools that runs along the right wall. The smell of ground coffee beans and fresh baked bread filled the air, and spilled onto the street making it impossible to pass by without stopping in. They are open until at least 10pm but I'm not sure of their exact hours. And they open early too. Sweet, sweet danger. I am saddened that you are so far away from me. *insert sad face here*

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