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Blue Pepper Restaurant And Candlelight CruisesvsBazar
Both restaurants are praised by expert writers. On balance, Blue Pepper Restaurant And Candlelight Cruises ranks marginally better than Bazar. Blue Pepper Restaurant And Candlelight Cruises is ranked #7 in Amsterdam with praise from 6 reviews such as Zagat, Time Out and Michelin Guide.
Blue Pepper Restaurant And Candlelight Cruises
Insight Guides
Zagat
DK Eyewitness
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Lonely Planet
Independent
Nassaukade 366, 1054 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
From $0/night
"Blue Pepper’s take on contemporary Indonesian cuisine is a revelation. Fine wines and excellent, multi-course menus, packed with flavour and invention, ensure the night goes smoothly."
3.8
"Expect an "inventive" "contemporary" take on traditional rijsttafel, including some "dazzling" dishes." Full review
"Flawless and inspired contemporary Indonesian cuisine (with Chinese and Filipino influences), with extraordinary combinations of flavours."
0 Stars
"An intimate modern setting and up-to-date Indonesian cuisine are featured at this establishment popular with romantic diners. Three menus. Attentive service." Full review
"An Indonesian restaurant near Leidseplein that combines tongue-tantalising food with designer decor." Full review
"Chef Sonja Pereira elevates Indonesian cuisine to art in her dramatic blue dining room. The exquisite rijsttafel (Indonesian banquet) includes specialities from across the islands." Full review
"At Blue Pepper, owner and chef Sonja Pereria’s modern takes include excellent vegan and vegetarian options; occasionally, the kitchen moves into a canal boat for a dinner cruise – an efficient use of time for the weekend visitor"
Bazar
Zagat
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Rough Guide
Fodor's
Not For Tourists
Let's Go
Albert Cuypstraat 182, Amsterdam 1073 BL, The Netherlands
From $29/night
3.8
"This "spacious" bi-level African–Middle Eastern combines "stunning" "kitsch" decor like hanging lanterns and colorful tapestries with "reasonably priced" "flavorful" fare." Full review
"A terrific Eastern-style restaurant within a former church located halfway up the bustling Albert Cuyp street market."
"This former church, now an Arabic-kitsch café, is one of the glories of Albert Cuypmarkt. Sticking to the winning formula set by its Rotterdam mothership, its menu lingers in North Africa." Full review
"This cavernous converted church is usually buzzing with activity long after the market traders have packed up."
"A golden-angel-capped church provides the singular setting for this kitsch-addled restaurant." Full review
"Yummie foods from afar in an old church."
"The inexpensive and tasty Middle Eastern food here varies as much as the decor, from falafel to creative dinner specials like saffron veggie kebab." Full review