everything was really good!!
great polite personal service that cares about your well-being Very good and safe gluten-free service (which in the center of Amsterdam is not a given). great place to have breakfast or snack.
I have been at several pancakes locations before and would always come back, because the have glutenfree dutch pancakes. It was something i definitely been craving for at that day.
Always look out for the flag on your glutenfree pancake - otherwise it is NOT glutenfree!! Almost ate the wrong by accident. Should have given us a discount for the mix up ..
We went today because we saw it on one of the maps with gluten-free options for celiacs. The food was good, but my celiac daughter ordered a gluten-free Gordon's, and they were supposed to have changed the bread to make it gluten-free, but it got contaminated, and she ended up with a stomach ache and vomiting... She didn't eat anything else, so that must have been it... It was a real bummer, because she had a bad time...
I was surprised that I enjoyed my salad so much! It had a wonderful depth of flavor. I also really loved that they had a dressing made without soy and sugar, and they let me replace tofu/tempeh for veggies. & the Gluten Free brownie was so good! ⚡️💖
Nieuwe Hoogstraat 2AHS, 1011 HE Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Anneke Sinnema
Delicious meal, and great service. Was happy with the gluten free option for pasta or pizza which makes eating here with my partner much more inclusive. The waiter had very dry humour which I appreciated :)
They have great gluten-free options using the right precautions. So happy to have found gf kibbeling! Staff is lovely and helpful. I will definitely come back
A very good option for celiacs. There are vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options (both pasta and pizza). The food is generally good. It's not spectacular, but there's a variety. Average price is 20-30 euros per person.
Cozy little gem in Old West with very tasty food, great cocktails and laid back vibes. The waiters are extremely nice. Basically every meal is gluten free or can be made so.
Food was good. Unfortunately the service was not great and the food delivered was wrong. Recommend they improve the service. Gluten free options available.
Very nice place. Different vegan/vegetarian/gluten free options. I highly recommend the French toast and the bread with red lentil hummus. Price is totally fine for what you get. A must try for Breakfast/Brunch when you are in Haarlem
Great sushi although there were surprisingly few gluten free options. The staff were helpful regarding the GF options, although the menu tablet gave allergy info you can't beat talking to a human! Food arrived quickly and the staff were attentive. This place is BUSY so definitely make a reservation
A small place with a cozy atmosphere, friendly, informative service and a fine selection of vegan starters, main courses and desserts as well as some gluten-free alternatives. Will definitely return!
Bar located near the central station and Chinatown.
The menu features many varieties of pancakes, including Dutch ones, both sweet and savory.
I appreciate the possibility of gluten and lactose free options.
The pancakes, the one with apples and the one with chocolate chips, are very good and generous in size.
Unfortunately, despite being young, the staff is not friendly, never a smile and when I asked if there were vegan options I was told by a girl to look on the menu even if there was nothing written on the menu, I solved it by talking to the male waiter who was able to point out options not listed on the menu.
We spent €10.70 per person for two pancakes.
Its worst service in my life:
1. Food is really nice, but even with this experience, they are able to spoil evening;
2. Most arrogant somelier in the Amsterdam: do not give wines to taste; act as realy bad beheavior person;
3. Serve gluten-containing foods even if you are aware of the allergy ahead of time;
4. Waiting time between dispatches can take 40 minutes.
5. Dirty place;
6. If you already have plans to visit this place, just look at how they bring chance back...
I dont have any adea how thay got 1 star Michelin, but its far far away from it!
The food was delicious, there are also vegan and gluten-free options. Unfortunately, the gluten-free option is not vegan. The waiter was friendly and super fast. The kitchen is open and gives a clean and nice impression. People will enjoy eating here again.
The food was really delicious and we were able to order vegan & gluten-free. There are generally only vegetarian and vegan options here, which I think is really great. I haven't had such good Indian food in a long time. It was a bit of fusion cuisine.
The restaurant is beautifully decorated and the walls are painted. Unfortunately it was very loud because there was a very euphoric group of girls sitting at a table. The remaining guests had a normal volume, so it should be very comfortable there on other days.
It was a bit expensive, but organic.
Had to wait outside for about 15m, but when we got in the food was very good. The focus is the Dutch pancakes, which are excellent (with gluten free options available).
It was delicious, very happy with the option for gluten-free injera. I ordered online, I could pick it up within 15 minutes, staff was very friendly. 👌 The restaurant itself had a pretty cozy vibe.
Wow, what a delicious meal we had here, the food is fresh, tasty and beautifully presented on the plate. The menu is very good, with gluten-free options! The price is on the high side, but I thought the quality was appropriate for the price. We recommend the Navajo eggs and B&R special! The service made us feel very welcome and was very friendly. It is important to make a reservation if you want to be assured of a place. You can do this online on their website. We did this for 3 people a day in advance. Bakers & Roasters is open from 8:30 to 15:00. And it is a busy place! Despite the fact that we had made a reservation, we had to wait 45 minutes for our lunch, because of 2 large groups that also had to be served. Nevertheless, we had a delicious meal. A small tip to give sharper knives, it was now a bit difficult to cut the bread.
Having been to Saravanaa bhavan in Delhi, London and paris, I had high hopes of Amsterdam as well, but oh well. It was a mild experience much at lower level than all my previous experiences.
I was very surprised that this branch is only one who couldn't cater to gluten free dosa (GF). I mean can't complain it had many other options that were GF but I go this restaurant for my dosa not to have a North Indian meal. The restaurant didn't look or feel very appealing though the staff were very warm, served us with a smile on their face. I might retrun for service but over all, food was a miss for me.
Nice cozy tent with good tasty food. Nicely decorated and a large assortment with gluten-free, halal and vegan options. Food was very tasty and quickly helped. Easy to reach and good location.
Stay away from this place, especially if you need to eat gluten-free.
The place is not in the center of Amsterdam, but being in those parts I chose to try an Italian place that didn't seem particularly touristy to me. However, the experience was terrible and from the moment I set foot inside the place I had a bad impression.
First of all I was told that the POS wasn't working and that therefore they would only accept cash payments (in 2025, in a city where Amsterdam where almost only card is used, strange...). This forces me to go and withdraw money near the restaurant, at an ATM that they themselves recommend.
When reading the menu I realize the totally crazy prices offered by the place, greatly increased compared to the latest ones available on Maps (May 2024), with increases of over 10% (so let's not mention inflation...). To give you an idea, I leave you the photo of the menu displayed outside the restaurant. I would add that for gluten-free pizzas the addition was 5 euros (the highest extra cost I have ever seen, and I have seen a few countries).
Despite the large expense, I was hoping to at least eat some good products and instead I found myself with a Schar pizza base for a margherita (paid €17.50) and a lasagna with all cheese and no pasta. In short, a total disaster.
I also conclude by pointing out that they will not offer you tap water, because "they don't have any", which is also very strange in Amsterdam (to say the least).
In short, whether you are a tourist or a local, don't be fooled. Prices are totally too high for a place where you don't eat well (other Italian restaurants do much better at better prices), you're cramped and you can't even pay by card or have tap water at the table.
To be avoided.
I recently had a great dinner at Bier- en Wijncafé De Keet, and I can only recommend this experience. The food was exquisite, with well-balanced flavors and beautiful presentation. The atmosphere in the café is warm and cozy, perfect for a relaxing evening out.
What was particularly striking was the attention to gluten-free options. The staff was well informed and really thought along, which is a huge plus for people with dietary requirements. This gives a feeling of confidence and completes the enjoyment.
In addition, the selection of beers and wines is excellent. The employees are happy to help you with a suitable choice, which makes the experience even more special.
In short: a wonderful culinary experience, friendly service and a cozy atmosphere. Definitely recommended!
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The matcha latte and daily soup (onion soup on this day) were delicious😋❣️
The bread that came with the soup was changed to gluten-free bread 🍞
Moreover, the gluten-free bread went really well with the soup and was delicious💛
The sweets that came with the drink (coconut balls?) were also really delicious and I liked them 🥰❣️
The inside of the store was cute, clean, and very comfortable.
The people at the shop were also very kind 😊
I'll come again~🇳🇱🩷
The Tuynkamer is a standard place for lunch for me. They have good gluten free bread and the service is usually good. I was there a few days ago and the following things really struck me: I think the carpaccio we ordered was not carpaccio but roast beef (in any case not a normal carpaccio that I am used to) and the Fanta that normally came in the bottle with a glass now came directly into the glass, so you get less for the same money. Also the normal bread had changed and was less tasty than before.