De KaasKampanje van Haarlem

Haarlem


Premium Dutch cheeses, such as Roomano (a hard Gouda-like cheese from Friesland) and Zeekraalkaas (sheep's-milk cheese with samphire from the West Frisian island of Terschelling) are the speciality of this enticing shop, which also stocks deli items like charcuterie and olives. Tastings are encouraged, and staff can make wine and beer pairing suggestions (there's a wine shop next door).


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