Vegetarian restaurants in Amsterdam
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Betty’s
Some consider this the top vegetarian restaurant in the country. The menu’s small on any given day, but there’s always something new. It’s rounded out by tiny tables and a decent wine selection, and everyone says to save room for dessert.
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De Waaghals
The white-walled, vegetarian ‘Dare-Devil’ is stylish enough that even non-veggies might re-examine their dining priorities. The menu concentrates on one country each month, plus a few staples, such as a rich, mushroom-heavy aubergine stew.
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Golden Temple
Golden Temple’s quietly upmarket setting means that you don’t have to feel like you’re back in school just because you’re eating vegetarian food. Its international menu of Indian thali, Italian pizzas and Middle Eastern and Mexican platters is good and inexpensive. The Temple also offers yoga classes on its 2nd floor; call for the schedule.
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Einde Van de Wereld
At the end of the world to Amsterdammers, look for the big yellow-and-green boat Quo Vadis. The volunteer-run onboard restaurant is cheap and very cheerful. Show up early, because you can’t reserve, and when the food’s gone, it’s gone.
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De Vliegende Schotel
Service can be spotty at the ‘Flying Saucer’, but if you’re prepared to take your time in the summer camp–chic dining room, you’ll enjoy some of the city’s favourite vegie gratins, lasagnes and Indian-inflected meals.
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De Bolhoed cv
The hippyish interior at Amsterdam’s best-known vegetarian restaurant provides a nice setting for tucking into enormous, organic Mexican-, Asian- and Italian-inspired dishes; in warm weather, there’s a verdant little canalside terrace.
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Green Planet
This modern veggie eatery cares…about your health, biodegradable packaging, peace, love and decent food. Come for a soup, salad, antipasto or cake. Mains include goulash, dumplings and Indian masala.
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