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Everything you would expect from a successful, traditional French brasserie. Some of the old favourite dishes have been given a unique local twist, and the service is impeccable – setting it apart from other French establishments in town.
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The original post-modern interior and Mondriaan-style façade are as impressive as the tasty and affordable menu. The two tables outside are highly coveted in the summer, and in the winter it’s a great place to pop in for an afternoon coffee or early-evening drink.
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Set in the upmarket warehouse development of Westelijk Handelster-rein, this cute little, affordable Japanese eaterie is nestled among galleries and boutiques selling designer nick-nacks. The menu stretches well beyond the standard offerings of sushi and sashimi, and you can either opt to fill your face with steamed, fried or grilled fish or meat, or just pick at some finger-food.
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Tasty takeaway dishes of the veggie variety in a space that doubles as an art gallery. The delights of the city’s oldest surviving district, Delfshaven, are nearby.
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The contemporary Asian cousin of smart traditional restaurant Kip, Lulu caters for the city’s cool cats, serving up delicious fusion fare in a modern setting. If you fancy tucking into Thai chicken sate or Indonesian duck breast in a spicy coconut sauce but are put off by the mock Verner Panton lighting, you can also take away.
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