While those are certainly highlights, there's one thing you can't leave the city without experiencing: the stroopwafel. This iconic Dutch treat is a must-try for anyone visiting the Netherlands ...
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At Hans Egstorf, the oldest active bakery in Amsterdam, freshly baked sourdoughs and croissants have drawn people in since 1898. But it’s the made-from-scratch stroopwafels―the traditional ...
And, of course, no trip to Amsterdam is complete without indulging in a stroopwafel or a cone of fries smothered in mayonnaise—“ideally not at the same time,” he jokes. For an authentic food ...
the 121-year-old Dutch bakery that produces the cookie in the post. As the flagship airline of the Netherlands, KLM (AFRAF) has never stopped serving the Stroopwafel to both its economy and ...
Amsterdam visitors who love learning about ... raw herring, Gouda cheese and stroopwafel (a thin waffle with a caramel filling). Previous participants raved about the Jordaan Food Tour, citing ...