Kanis & Meiland

Amsterdam


'Islanders' love this hidden-away waterfront place, a lovely spot for Dutch and Belgian beers, cocktails or a glass of wine. There's a fab terrace overlooking houseboats on the water, and the interior is large but cosy with wooden tables and tall windows facing the 'mainland'. It serves tasty sandwiches and soup for lunch, and sophisticated dinner mains.


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