It's a bit of a chain - I think there's 3 of them now. I like the two leathery couches. I like the location and the regulars, who arrive with their pets, their toddlers, their laptops - it's quite entertaining. Coffee and food quality is average and expensive. Some suggestions - could you please up your croissant game a tad? (1) They are often non-existent, and (2) They are a bit deflated (or was that a fluke, a couple days ago?). How about some more vegan-y, protein-y options too? ** EDIT: You have got to get your damn front door under control. It's slamming shut every single time someone opens it. Dear Baristas - do you not notice that? Today it went on forever - I had to leave the cafe. People's nerves are bing frayed every time this happens, every 30 seconds. Look around, people are twitching when this happens. Fix it, open it or put a rag by the frame so this isn't an ongoing thing all day long. **. EDIT #2: You removed the chickpea salad sandwich which was the only vegan option on the menu. And you replaced it with the ole' generic hummus sandwich (probably sourced from the Jumbo next door). Yawn. Cheap move. Pathetic. To save a few pennies I guess?
Great tapas restaurant. Patatas bravas and meatballs work great together. The staff is very friendly and can help with a choice.
The atmosphere is relaxing :)
The best ice cream in all Amsterdam, a huge range of exciting vegan choices (and not just sorbet) try the chocolate orange, chocolate cherry and pistachio! Love that they have a spar card too! ❤️
I ordered food and it never arrived. I called the store, and they said we'd call back, but they never called back. We tried calling back for an hour, and they didn't answer until the store closed.
Nothing compares to this Indian restaurant in Amsterdam! It's number one! To place an order, it's best to call them directly and order through them. Then you can clearly specify what you want or ask for advice on how you'd like your dishes. I've been a customer for two years now! It's always been great, and delivery takes 45 minutes when it's busy! And 25 minutes when it's quiet! A truly perfect restaurant!
If Van Gogh needed caffeine instead of ear bandages, this would’ve been his spot.
Kiosk Van Gogh is a small but mighty stop with great coffee—the kind that makes you pause mid-sip and reconsider your life choices (mostly why you didn’t order a second cup).
Fast service, friendly vibe, and perfectly located for a pre- or post-museum caffeine fix. It doesn’t pretend to be fancy; it just delivers solid, reliable coffee when you need it most.
A quick stop, a strong brew, and zero existential crisis—well, maybe just a tiny artistic one.
Wasn’t planning on sharing a review but got an email asking for it so I’m also sharing here for other’s visibility.
Cozy vibe, good service, terrible food. Super simple food for a high price. Quality of food was quite low. Aubergine was undercooked and taste was just really average and flat and the sauce was not integrated in the dish. Oyster mushrooms, super simple dish with average taste! Entrecote was chewy with heavily salted cauliflower purée and sauce. Bread was nicely grilled but also super salted. All above and considering the small portions, we were wondering what it is that we are actually paying for! We stopped ordering more and switched to playing cards which was gezellig!
Italian restaurant. Italian cuisine. Italian owners.
Welcoming and clean place.
Wide variety on the menu. Very friendly and professional staff.
Wide variety of desserts, all beautifully made in full view. I tried the tiramisu and I must say I was surprised by its deliciousness.
A pleasant evening.
Short wait times.
As a foodie with a heartfelt Apulian roots, I give it five stars.