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😍 5/5 - STOP READING YELP REVIEWS AND JUST GO EAT HERE NOW.
By 👻 @Snuffles B., 09/26/2022 3:00 am
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You must now be reading this as you are writing your own 5 star review for what has to be one of the most beautiful, well crafted and accommodating restaurants ever. One Michelin Star does not do this place justice.De Kas basically takes the Alice Waters/California Cuisine/Farm To Table concept and takes it to the next level. 20% of all the food they serve is grown in the greenhouse that that restaurant is in or at their larger sister greenhouse facility. The restaurant is actually in a park and its grounds feel like a greenhouse in nature. There is huge open-ish kitchen and multiple dining areas that give different vibes. We sat in the large expansive main dining area and it has two story tall glass ceilings with relatively minimalist decor that still manages to feel warm and cozy. The tables are spaced widely apart so that you can have a normal conversation even with a full house. You can choose to take a break at any point in the meal that you'd like to go look at the actual food growing in the greenhouse. The service here is as tight and solid as any 3 star-Michelin, but done so with a relaxed ease that I would personally prefer for any restaurant I go to. They will never get more stars because it doesn't fit into the classic fine dining box, which we thought was great. Why not have a stand with all your utensils stacked for each course and you just take them yourself each course? Its genius.The food here is INSANE. I don't mean insane service or presentation, but the insanity is in how novel, complex and delicious it was, even though the heart of each dish was its freshness and simplicity. The menu changes weekly, let me say that again - WEEKLY! So I guess there is no point in going into detail about each dish. You can opt for 5 or 6 dish menus for 63 or 71 Euros (!!!!). The small bites at the start of the meal just blew our minds that we would have been happy if that was all we had. But then they brought out some of the best country bread we've ever had (we almost never ask for more bread, but we asked for more twice even though we were getting stuffed), of course served with generous dollops of house made butter. Two of the dishes we had were just OK (mushroom and veal plates) - they were a bit heavy on acid and seemed to lack an identity, but the rest was divine. Who would think that tomato, grapefruit, burrata and saffron would just work together as if it were the most obvious combination on earth? The thing that crushed it for me was the dessert of Jasmine, Fig, Orange and Brioche, which really was ice cream, fruit on a light bread pudding but somehow unlike anything I've tasted before and was one of the best desserts I've ever had. Hubby can't eat milk or cream and we have never been to any fine dining restaurant that managed to accommodate this restriction as religiously or execute it as well as they did. On multiple occasions we were so paranoid and had to ask if the substitution ingredients really were dairy free because they tasted too freaking good. This restaurant is very sensitive to dietary restrictions and does not sweat anything, so you can go there with confidence that you won't feel like death afterwards. For 150 Euros or less, depending on what you are eating or drinking, you can have a truly delicous meal that will make you wonder "its so simple yet, how did they do that?". If I lived in Amsterdam, I'd be a regular here - we're definitely taking an extended layover just to eat here next time we transit through Schiphol, it is worth the effort.
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