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Language: English Dutch


The Dutch Diner is your gezellige living room abroad. The place you casually walk in for a nice koffie with [[wikipedia:stroopwafel|stroopwafel] or hop into for a cold pilsje with bitterballen, a plate full of boerenkool with rookworst or hutspot with hachee, a simple uitsmijter oozing with molten cheese or just a simple frietje mayo, served with a kroket or Frikandel. All with the same ease and convenience.

Friese staartklok
Friese staartklok - the traditional Frisian clock serves as an eye catching ornament in The Dutch Diner's interior

Straightforward

"The Dutch don't have cuisine, they've got food" is a strength rather than a weakness. Straightforward, honest, plain dishes, the way grandma used to cook them. Obviously served on Boerenbont.

Special occasions

The Dutch Diner is the go-to place for special occasions. Serving herring with rye bread and jenever on Vlaggetjesdag; the day the first barrel of herring is brought ashore. Big screen televisions showing the festivities surrounding the King's birthday and the arrival of Sinterklaas. Of course The Dutch Diner will allow you to put you shoe by the chimney so Sinterklaas can fill it with candy, and on December 5th The Dutch Diner will host a Secret Santa Pakjesavond.

Stroopwafeldiplomatie

Owners of guesthouses the world over have already noticed the Dutch tend to break the ice by presenting their host a pack of caramel waffles. This effective gesture opens doors and is nothing less than micro scale Culinary diplomacy.

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