Hap-Hmm

Location

Amsterdam
Netherlands
52° 21' 49.2876" N, 4° 52' 34.6656" E
NL
General info: 

Walking around the city of Amsterdam gives you the insight of Dutch architecture, listening to Dutch music and visiting museums introduces you to the culture of Holland, but if you want to get the full picture of life in this part of Europe, you need to get your taste buds into action. Try out some of the Netherland’s national dishes in a pleasant family-owned restaurant near Vondelpark. There are several excellent restaurants in this area, but considering the atmosphere and the quality of food, the Hap-Hmm restaurant is Triptipper´s recommendation.

Getting there: 

Overtoom station serving trams 3 and 12 and bus 353, is less than hundred meters from the Hap-Hmm restaurant.

Costs: 

The prices depend on the meal, but generally the Hap-Hmm is not an expensive restaurant.

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