Andrew P.
Yelp
Where can you go to get a 3 Michelin star dinner for the price of a 1 Michelin star? Look no further.
We were looking at a few Michelin starred restaurant in Amsterdam and came across this place. Immediately booked a dinner for 2, the day after Valentines day.
To start, this place was pretty hard to get too. Off of some major roads that the uber had a hard time to figure out how to get too.
Upon entering the establishment, we were welcomed by the hostess. They found our reservations and seated us at a large table, with another couple on the other end of the table, but separated by a large vase with flowers. I didnt really care, it felt pretty secluded to me.
The moment we sat down, we were asked if we wanted to start the night off with Champagne, and of course we did! I was a little disappointed that they served Veuve Vlivquot, it was good but they are so well established I felt like they should of looked into a more smaller Champagne house.
Our waiter came by and told us there was just one set menu tonight because it was still Valentines. We were okay with that.
To start, they gave us three hors d'doeuvre which was delicious.
- Potato mocha and old cheese
- Puffed bread and goat cheese
- Radish and sealettuce
Most of the dishes served that night was sourced from their local garden that they grow themselves. I was impressed!
To start, we had The kitchen garden from Zuidas.
Im assuming someone by the name of Zuidas grew some really delicious vegetables. They were tender and flavorful!
The second course, WHICH WAS AWSOME, was North Sea.
They changed the lighting above us to shine a blue light, which felt like I was really taken to the North Sea!
It had Sea scallop, some crab and other things I cannot remember. It was delightful.
Third, we were given North sea crab, sauerkraut and crusty crab and added a spoon of Caviar.
In the Champagne cup, was a mixture of the above mentioned, my favor part was that it was crunchy with a nice foam texture. Had a really strong crab flavor. They wine pairing - I mean cocktail pairing for this - was a carrot juice with some cognac I believe. It was light and refreshing.
For the main course, we got the Captains dinner with beetroot and mushrooms and added a topping of shaved black truffles.
The steak was cooked perfectly, medium rare. The beetroot was really good, they fried it and rolled it in a rose. The truffles was delightful, really brought out the earthly flavors and complimented the steak.
Then we were asked if we wanted to add an additional course of cheeses. Couldn't say no, so they rolled out a cart and I got a selection of hard and soft cheese. BF got 2 different kinds of blue cheese and some hard cheese.
For dessert, they really out did them self. They came out and rolled a thin film sheet on the table. Then a pastry chef and waitress came and started to build our dessert on the table in front of us.
There was white chocolate and raspberry puree, they made a creme brûlée and tossed some freeze dried fruit and chocolate on the table. Then laid a heart shape candy filled with more candy in the middle and asked one of us to smash it open with a hammer.
Overall, I really love this place. Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for an "affordable" Michelin star restaurant. The service was impeccable, the food was delicious and engaging.