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Amsterdam Eating, drinking and dancing

Restaurants

(+31 (20) 6764647)

Bond

Bond’s plush Charles Eames’ and Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired interior lends itself to intimacy and relaxation. Modern French cuisine is served up, either in the glowing, golden interior or, in fine weather, out on the terrace.

Valeriusstraat 128b

(+31 (0)20 6237344)

Cinema Paradiso

An informal, moderately priced, modern Italian restaurant in a former cinema auditorium. This is a very popular place, and it’s only possible to book for parties of 10-plus, so unless you arrive as soon at it opens at 6pm, you may have to wait in line in the candle-lit bar, which is no bad thing.

Westerstraat 184-186

(+31 (0)20 4282222)

Cosmopolitan Brasserie Harkema

Built in a former tobacco hall, the saw-tooth roof with northern light which lent itself to the process of tabacco leaf selection, now provides the brasserie with beautiful, soft, indirect light. Typical brasserie dishes are skillfully knocked up in the open kitchen.

Nes 67

(+31 (0)20 4624562)

De Kas

A little way outside town, but well worth a visit, De Kas is a former greenhouse that used to belong to Amsterdam Municipal Nursery. Vegetables and herbs are grown on site and daylight shines in from all sides, Try to get a kitchen table and let the chef decide what you eat.

Kamerlingh Onneslaan 3

(+31 (20) 3446407)

Envy

This Italian-influenced eaterie brings the fresh flavours of deli produce to atmospheric little restaurant tables. Daily-changing menus offer tasting platters of cheese, charcuterie, and gourmet confections, which are on display to diners in 26 refrigerators before they are prepared in the open kitchen.

Prinsengracht 381

(+31 (0)20 20 4193010)

Odessa

This boat-based restaurant is all things to all people. Each deck has a its own unique vibe, meaning guests can come here for a romantic dinner, a drink on the sun deck or a dance on the lower levels. The restaurant serves international fusion cuisine and tends to kick off into a party after dinner.

Veemkade 259

(+31 02 9965 4598)

Posthoorn

The chef at this contemporary restaurant has earned a Michelin star for his excellent French cuisine and fresh seafood. Champagne-coloured chenille seating, honey-hued chandeliers and butter-gold walls lend an air of elegance.

Noordeinde 43 , Amsterdam, 1141AG

(+31 (20) 6270522)

The Blonde Hollander

We recommend this restaurant for a truly traditional Dutch experience in hip surroundings. Stuff yourself with herrings, onion, gherkin, rissoles, mashed potatoes and meatballs. But go somewhere else if you’re on a diet - traditional Dutch dishes are meaty and filling, and the portions here are huge.

Leidsekruisstraat 28

Bars

(+31 (0)20 5737580)

Bloomingdale

A larger, improved version of Republiek, with loads of space devoted to dining and lounging on couches, chairs with waterproof cushions. A glass wall overlooks the sea and bunches of scented flowers, house DJs and a great cocktail list complete the picture.

Zeeweg 94, Bloemendaal

(+31 (0)20 5306888)

Cineac

A bar/club in a former 1930s modernist theatre which offers great dim sum - but you won’t be allowed in if you’re wearing trainers, or under 25.

Reguliersbreestraat 31-33

(+31 (0)20 6263150)

Jimmy Woo

A glamorous nightclub where a clued-up crew go to party; there is an entry fee, but your hotel might be able to get your name put down on the guest list.

Korte Leidsedwarsstraat 18

(+31 (0)20 3573073)

Republiek

Twenty minutes by train from Amsterdam, Bloemendaal is Holland's beach resort. Café Republiek is a club for Amsterdam’s beautiful people who flock there between April and November. In good weather, it’s a bit like being in Ibiza.

Zeeweg 1, Bloemendaal

(+31 (0)20 3446400)

Supperclub

This legendary venue which provides a mixture of food, music, performances, art, and aims to tickle all your five senses, is still going strong, but it may be even more fun to book dinner on its boat (www.supperclubcruise.nl), with live DJs and dancing till late.

Jonge Roelensteeg 21

(+31 (0)20 3446404)

Vyne

A great little wine shop and bar, Vyne is the sister to deli-bar Envy and has a superb selection of bottles to buy, fine wines to sip and small plates of tapas-style nibbles to share.

Prinsengracht 411

Cafés

(+31 (20) 4898000)

De Bakkerswinkel

This is the best place for lunch and high tea in Amsterdam, (if not in Europe) Order a huge slab of spinach quiche from the hand-illustrated menu, then go to the counter and pick out a tranche of one of their delicious just-baked cakes. There are several branches across the city.

Warmoesstraat 69

(+31 (0)20 7764600)

De Taart van m’n Tante

Cake specialists who have even been known to make edible clothing. This cute café with a cosy B&B upstairs is the only place in the city where you can have your cake and eat it.

Ferdinand Bolstraat 10

(+31 (0)20 6261199)

Moko

Moko’s setting is what you come for – it’s based in a wooden church with views of one of the most picturesque squares in the city. During the day, visitors can snack on gourmet sandwiches, and by evening the menu switches to European/Australasian fusion, with a huge cocktail list.

Amstelveld, 12