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Eat & Drink

Where to indulge in Amsterdam

20 Best Terraces

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23 Monumental Dining

24 Seafood Savvy

25 Fine Dining

26 Gallic Gastronomy

29 Dining Out

Yuzu Dining bar

Delicious (and affordable) fusion fare, decent service and a well-designed decor may explain why this new spot has roared onto the scene. Choose from various takes on the house speciality chicken yakitori, including organ meats and crispy skin (from €3.50). But don’t miss the signature sticky ‘rice chips’ with smoked miso butter (€7) or the refreshing iceberg lettuce with seaweed and spicy dressing (€8). There’s a good selection of sake, wines and cocktails, too. The Kaffir Sour (Japanese Toki whisky, lemon, Kaffir lime and Angostura bitters, €12.50) is particularly good.

KERKSTRAAT 59, YUZU-DININGBAR.NL

Terraces

Keeping it healthy is easy at Parkzuid, where there are six chopped salads to choose from (from €14.50).

De Plantage

This fountain-lined café-restaurant terrace on Artisplein at the ARTIS zoo overlooks an aviary with Dutch meadow birds and flamingos. If the weather turns fowl (pun intended), there’s a lovely wooden conservatory inside the handsome 19thcentury monument, too.

PLANTAGE KERKLAAN 36

CAFERESTAURANTDEPLANTAGE.NL

Add a touch of trendy green to your garden patio with HKliving’s The Emeralds wine glasses (€49.95 for 4 at De Bijenkorf).

DAM 1, DEBIJENKORF.NL

IJver

In a former shipbuilding hangar on the NDSM Wharf, a Dutchinternational eatery combines all that industrial heritage (think eight-metre-high ceilings and