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One of the first things to strike you about Amsterdam is the high volume of restaurants. From the minute you walk down the ‘Damrak’, there are restaurants are far as the eye can see, all trying to entice tourists into the eateries with their special offers.
Little changes the further you delve into the city. Damstraat, the street linked to Dam Square is also peppered with eateries, and further down again towards Leidseplein, Leidsekruisstraat and Leidsetraat have their fair share of restaurants too.
The only thing about all the streets mentioned above is that they are located in some of Amsterdam’s most touristy areas. If you want to steer clear of such commercialised centres, visit the Jordaan for some of the city’s coolest restaurants.
When eating out in a restaurant is beyond your budget there is an abundance of fast food outlets all over the city centre where you can choose from pizzas, kebabs or chips. But be careful when asking for mayonnaise on your French fries – they will be absolutely drowned!
Local Restaurants
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