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Fifty Four and Counting

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De Bakkerswinkel, Amsterdam – Afternoon Tea but not as we know it!

AmsterdamfiftyfourandcountingMarch 17, 2020

After a really pleasant Lovers Canal Cruise we walked across town to De Bakkerswinkel where afternoon tea had been organised by our friend Mo to celebrate her birthday. This is an establishment that offers a homely feel and traditional feel serving home-cooked food. Never have I experienced a catering establishment like this. On arrival, we…

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AmsterdamfiftyfourandcountingMarch 11, 2020

Vlaamsch Broodhuys, Amsterdam – A Delightful lunch in this Rustic Bakery

To be honest having tried to find somewhere to have lunch in the Joodaan area of Amsterdam proved more difficult that…
AmsterdamfiftyfourandcountingFebruary 28, 2020

Moeders Restaurant, Amsterdam – Most likely the most motherly restaurant ever!

We arrived in Amsterdam for a weekend break and on our first night decided to try this well reviewed and off…
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