CuisineChinese
Price€€
Neighbourhoodnieuwmarkt-chinatown

Signature dishes: Chongqing hotpot, Lamb skewers

Must order: Half-spicy mandarin pot with sliced lamb, lotus root and beef tendon for the table.

Tip: Order the mid-heat unless you mean it. Book ahead Friday and Saturday.

Location

Address: Zeedijk 57, 1012 AR Amsterdam

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Café de Klepel ★ 4.3

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Signature: Sweet pancakes, Savoury bacon-and-cheese pancake

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Tip: Cash-only; reservations by phone a week ahead. The stairs are steep, the room is tiny.

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