Highlights: Features strawberry-shaped chocolates with rich and diverse flavors
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Prinsengracht 232, Amsterdam 1016 HE Netherlands
addis777The most beautiful unicorn cakes come in two colors: white and pink. The clerk said the pink one is the most popular. The structure is brownie wrapped in handmade chocolate, and you can see traces of hand-painted (eyes)~
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The most beautiful unicorn cakes come in two colors: white and pink. The clerk said the pink one is the most popular. The structure is brownie wrapped in handmade chocolate, and you can see traces of hand-painted (eyes)~
Amsterdam's Chinatown is a culinary hotspot, with many restaurants worth recommending. First up is Haicheng Restaurant, an authentic Cantonese restaurant with excellent flavors, generous portions, and authentic ingredients. Their shrimp dumplings, double-mix dumplings, Chongqing boiled fish, and choy sum are particularly recommended. The shrimp dumplings have thin, chewy wrappers and generous fillings. If you're worried about waiting in line, make a reservation in advance. The address is Oudezijds Voorburgwal 177-179, 1012 EV. Secondly, The Seafood Bar is a great value seafood restaurant with four locations in Amsterdam. You can order à la carte or, like us, order the Mix Grill platter. The portions are perfectly portioned and the prices are very reasonable. It's located at Spui 15, 1012 WX. Another popular spot is Polaberry, known for its chocolate-covered strawberries. The strawberries are large and juicy, and the dark chocolate-covered ones are highly recommended. Chocolate-covered strawberries are priced at €9 for four or €19 for nine. The address is Prinsengracht 232 H, 1016 HE. Also, there's Hai Tian Restaurant, a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown that serves home-style dishes and Cantonese dim sum. While the overall menu isn't particularly outstanding, the flavors are authentic and perfect for satisfying cravings or just for a casual meal. It's located at Zeedijk 122, 1012 BB. Finally, if you want to try the Dutch national pastry, try Croissanterie Egstorf, a local bakery specializing in Dutch caramel pancakes, which are freshly made and crispy and sweet. They also offer waffles, sandwiches, bread, cookies, and coffee. The address is Spuistraat 274, 1012 VX. In Amsterdam's Chinatown, besides delicious food, there are also many tourist attractions, such as Dam Square and the Royal Palace, making it a wonderful place to spend a day.
This is probably the most beautiful chocolate in the world! 🍓 A must-try in Amsterdam: the internet-famous strawberry Polaberry. 🍓 I first saw this super girly dessert on Instagram. Bloggers were posing with it against Amsterdam's canals, so I put it on my must-try list for this trip. Once we arrived in Amsterdam, we were lucky enough to find it right in the bustling canal district, across from our hotel. We could see the shop from our room. 🍓 The prices were reasonable, and the taste was pretty good. The box I bought in Picture 1 was 💶22€. Picture 2 looks like ice cream, but it's actually cake. The inside has a flavor similar to brownies. I can't remember the price, but it was probably 4 or 5€. Picture 3 is from a blogger on Instagram. I think her photo is absolutely stunning! Her box is 💶35€. I wanted to buy it, but my husband said it was too much to finish! Humph, actually, it's just because they think it's too expensive! The shop is decorated in a girly style, and you can sit down and take pictures. But the day I bought it, my two kids were crying and clamoring to leave. It was so violent, my husband said, "Let's go, let's go. We can come back tomorrow to take pictures. It's just across the street from the hotel anyway." But... the next day was Christmas, so they didn't even work! So we left Eminem that afternoon... Crying...
Before I went, I thought they were chocolate, but after I asked the clerk how to store them, they said they were strawberries. So, to summarize, these gorgeous strawberries are 2.50 euros each, which translates to 20 RMB per strawberry. It's similar to buying strawberries in Japan, but they're just prettier and perfect for photos. The shop is small, so you can't sit inside to eat. If you buy a box of nine, don't hesitate to pay for the box. Recommended: Raspberry Crumble Dark Chocolate (Strawberry Heart) Polaberry Dutch Amsterdam Dessert #FavoriteAfternoonTea for Face-Cons