Indonesian food can be a nice break after probably way too much
Italian coffee.
Thanks Chuck! / Johan
16 nov 2006 kl. 02.02 skrev Chuck Norcutt:
> I spent a few days in Amsterdam many years ago. While there were many
> delightful things to remember the thing that comes immediately to mind
> was eating Indonesian style dim-sum in a small resturant. Up to that
> time I had never heard of dim-sum. Dim-sum is really Chinese and I
> think the Inodnesian version is a bit different. Anyhow, it's an
> amazing variety of little snack-size dishes to taste and savor with
> each
> one seemingly better than the one before. Served by the owner of the
> place who just kept them coming and coming until we were stuffed and
> could eat no more.
>
> Sorry, I have no idea where I was but I'm sure there must be 100
> places
> just like it. With only a couple of hours and looking for
> something to
> eat I know exactly what I'd do. You only need someone to recommend a
> particular place. Or maybe the best one is the one that's closest to
> where you are. More time to sample those goodies!
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Johan Malmstrom wrote:
>
>> Thanks for all info regarding Rome, Italy. We're going next weekend.
>> On the return trip we will have some time in Amsterdam. What to do
>> for one to two hours? We're talking late Sunday after noon and will
>> have some thing to eat too.
>>
>> Suggestions?
>>
>> / Johan
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