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12 years ago
This tour gives you a reall impression of the vegetarian kitchen of amsterdam and also the main hotspots of amsterdam and historical places.
Ennemaborg
1082 SM Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Zuid, Buitenveldert
0650-657678
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A bit pricey but definitely worth the visit…read more They have a wide selection of noodles to snacks to different items to eat for lunch. Customer service professional and amicable.
Apparently this store is one of the "better" Asian supermarkets in Amsterdam, and so made the trek…read moreas wanted to buy some noodles and also some seaweed. I'll start by giving a shout out to a Staff member named Karen who was super helpful. The food here is mostly Japanese and Korean. There is a Kimchi section in the far left side from the entrance. They also have a great variety of sake and noodles, and fantastic section of mushrooms and bean sprouts - very well priced. They also have the Konjac noodles and the octopus balls - Takoyoki packs and an in-house small snack bar. Overall very stoked at all the Asian goodies found here, but did think it was a bit expensive. Be aware that discount seals are only for those food items that are coming close to their expiry date. I purchased a delicious seaweed snack that was discounted, only to discover when I got home that it's expired in two weeks from date of purchase (I had a lot of sushi rice for dinner during those two weeks!). I'll probably come back again, but the quest continues yes for a better priced place to get Asian grocery in Amsterdam. Yelp 202/ 2018
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LET'S TAKE A LONG WALK…read more Wow, just realized I've shopping here for over 15 years already. How time flies! For me food has always been my #1 luxury expense. So while most students were spending their limited resources on beer and drinking binges, I went shopping at Kings. About a year ago they did a complete renovation and some shop designers feng shuid the place, making shopping here even more pleasurable. Their product range is so tempting I tell myself to not go crazy, just get what you need and get out...fast! Let me take you along a stroll through this luxury grocery store and the internal dialogue going on...... Oew Wijs & Zonen Java mocha coffee..."You hardly drink coffee, don't need coffee". Some of their Indian chai blend tea would be nice though.... Sweet, Gavottes Crepe Dantelle...."No, don't go there!" Walkers short bread cookies??...."You know what will happen, you're gonna eat them all in 1 go till you're nauseous" Kings' crown jewel # 109 Grisbi Lemon cream cookies then?? "Fine, just 1 package though and don't finish them all that same night!" Soup from the Soep Fabriek is always good to have as an emergency meal. Get some pure tomato soup ala Johannes van Dam. That Gastoria rouille will be perfect to liven up the bisque soup I got at Vis op Zuid. Kind of bland without it.... Don't even look at the lemon merengue pie or the lemon cakes at the bakery. "Keep walking, just get the necessities!" Orville Redenbachers popcorn is harmless, right? "Not if you put Ker' Amel butter salted caramel on there! Just get some plain Pur Natur bio yoghurt...and a few bags of scampi fries :) " Hey, what's that? Foie gras of the sea? Haven't seen it before, got to try it! Just recently avocado oil seems to have become the newest fad, but I have been using it for years already. Know why? Because Kings has been selling it for years! Oh, that reminds me need a new bottle of Les Huileries de la Croix Verte pistachio oil!!! Those fish cakes look tempting but are crazy expensive at €4,50 for just 2! I think I'm gonna whip some crab cakes up myself. I am gonna get me a few Lincolnshire sausages though. Ok, enough! Go to the cash register and get the f**** out of there! What's that smell? How did that bag of Java Mocha coffee get in my basket? The bill....€37 and all I got was some yoghurt, coffee and snacks and I end up still having to go to the Appie for my necessities :( To sum things up: Kings is seriously detrimental for your bank account...and waste line but good for the soul. It's more than just an expat store, it's a foodie's shopper paradise
Kingsalmarkt is a really nice place for grocery shopping in Amstelveen. They have all kinds of…read moreluxury brands and import brands. I headed here with some specific stuff in my and even though I did not find it I left this place with lots of goodies and if I had followed my stomach's advise, and not my wallet's, I would have left with much more. If you live in Amsterdam you probably would not go to this place all the time, so it is handy to come with money and maybe a car because you will probably buy lot's of stuff here. It is nearly impossible to walk through this store without spending to much money on delicious stuff (also because stuff here is pretty expensive). Even though it is a pricey store I will definitely be back for some things that are not available at my nearest Albert Heijn. Nice extra; they had Halloween themed candies! Trick or treat! Nice!
A variety of cheeses including white cheddar
Good meat section
Open until 3 -am. Love the food. So yummy. Friendly people. Hard working people. Please support…read morethis business.
While in Florence several years ago my wife introduced me to the doner kebabs. It ruined me. Living…read morein LA kebabs were nowhere to be found, as far as I know. This kebab place was near my hotel and was bomb! Kebabs were just as good as I remember them. Clean looking shop and good price. 4 euro for a kebab.
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Accessible Indian groceries right in the center of Amsterdam? Sign me up!…read more I haven't lived in many cities outside India where I could make a short public transport trip to an Indian grocery store. Luckily for me, Amsterdam changed all that. Khera's is a homely little place in the center of the city. I am always greeted by the same friendly Indian lady every time I visit. It is always a good time catching up with her about various events and discussing days long passed. The clientele seems to be mostly loyal customers who keep coming back for their fix of ethnic food, fresh produce, and often just friendly conversation with the owner. Khera's is also probably the only place in Amsterdam to find fresh Indian cottage cheese. Prices are average, selection is vast, and the taste of home, priceless.
This is THE place to shop for all your Kosher and all other Israeli products…read more Super client friendly and helpful advice. This is now my place to shop.
Best loempia's in town. I think in english you call them eggrolls. For all your Vietnamese out…read morethere. I know we were looking for some good Vietnamese and I think I found the best streetfood. So let's see if you think this is The place. I have been coming here for years.
The best loempias I've had, period. Appreciate that it's 100% Halal. Lumpia is the Filipino word…read morefor eggroll. In the Netherlands loempia must be synonymous to eggroll. Who cares! These are the best damn loempias I've ever had.
I have walked down this street many times but LOL on the other side not that I'd noticed if I'd…read morewalked the other side and never seen this business. It's a filipino grocery store but it's also a catering service and they sell take away food. It's what I call "hiding in plain sight". The owner of the only other filipino store in Amsterdam referred me here. It's much closer to where I live. I love it. Why? Do you say? Well, because the owner, Gina, will cook any filipino dish you desire in the quantities you desire to take home. You can call in and preorder, go in and visit and order or buy whatever she's already got cooked. She's very friendly. As a matter of fact I'm hoping she'll adopt me and expect me for dinner regularly. Ok maybe not. So here's the deal. She told me they'd just catered a 150 person private party of which of course all the attendees were all avid filipino food lovers, filipinos, expats, internationals and dutchies. She'll cook for one or many. So I'm going to arrange a dinner for our local Yelpies. I am not going to do this often because I don't want you all to get spoiled and wear out my new source LOL. The owner does it because she loves cooking. She doesn't want the drudgery of operating and running a restaurant. How much does it cost? It's not expensive well depending on how much you want to eat.... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pinoy-Tayo-Store/436474289725247
Nice Dutch grocery store, very bright and well layed out.. Located all throughout the city, they…read moreoffer great prices on a wide variety of goods. Some locations offer fresh made foods. Go to the bakery section and try some of the great fresh baked goods. The chocolate croissant is delicious, and can you believe you can get 4 donuts for EUR0.50! They now offer self check out lanes to save time. Note you wil need to scan your receipt to leave. Tip: Bring your bottles back here to get a credit for recycling.
Love shopping at local grocery stores…read more Albert Heijn is the largest supermarket chain in The Netherlands. It was founded in 1887 when Albert Heijn bought a grocery story from his father Jan. Great to pick up a snack or some farm fresh cheese.
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A typical Albert Heijn grocery store. Very small but the location is prime. A review won't deter…read moreyou from shopping here but may encourage better service. It's updated and easy to stop by for a quick vist Very similar to all the other AH's in the country. Not the lowest prices but I suppose more variety and convenience.
Love this store. They have fresh bread, a variety of cheeses and yogurt and fast service. Perfect…read moreplace to get presents for home - milka and stroopwafels.
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