Sitting on a bench at a long table with mostly young folk and lots to choose from on the menu---the fresh juices are amazing and the food is better than some---mostly noodles and rice dishes. The open kitchen is fun to watch as well as the beautifuls that eat and drink here! I eat mostly early when in A'Dam and they never have a problem with early diners.
Favorite Dish:
The fresh juices and noodles.
My friends orders fried rice and noodles, they said the taste were ok.
Unfortunately mine was not ok at all, my wangamama house dressing was too salty and lack of any appealing taste at all for a bowl of salad.
The fried tempura prawns was quite tasty.
It was quite a busy restaurant, and the waiter got our drink order wrong. Have to wait for a while for service.
A very popular noodle bar located at Max Euweplein near Leidseplein; Wagamama is a trendy restaurant that is always full during lunch & dinner hours. They are targeting their product towards the health-conscience young crowd.
You sit on a bench at a long table that resembles dining halls in schools. I personally think the food is just average and to be frank blend. There are many other places in Amsterdam that do noodles better than them; but like I said it is a trendy and cool place and do give it a try if you can.
It's a great restaurant for those who like noodles...... great atmosphere..... tasty noodles with big portion.....
Favorite Dish:
I don't have any favorites, actually.... i like almost all and try a new dish every time i go there..........
Sponsored Links
Banks Mansion Hotel Amsterdam
5 Reviews and 801 Opinions “But New Amsterdam remained comparatively intact. The tongues of nearly every European nation were...
Ambassade Hotel Amsterdam
4 Reviews and 337 Opinions My son and grandmother shared a room at the Ambassade, where we were greeted by a very friendly and...
Seven Bridges Hotel Amsterdam
4 Reviews and 523 Opinions We almost stayed here. Looked like a charming hotel, although we didn’t see the rooms. It’s in a...
see all Amsterdam member meetings
Sponsored Links
Comments