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The Dutch often avoid this part of the city, or cycle through it as fast as they can, ringing their bell to warn unobservant tourists that they are about to pass. This area is bustling with tourists. It is the heart of the city and for some tourists, with the red light district and coffee shops, the only neighbourhood to visit in Amsterdam. But there are many good places for more sophisticated people. You just need to know where.
The Dutch aren’t famous for their food, but one thing is definitely worth trying, the ‘Kroket’. A croquette is made of meat ragout covered in breadcrumbs and then deep fried. You can get croquettes throughout the city, but the best can be found at van Dobben. You'll find no exuberant decoration here because the croquette is all that matters. Order a croquette on a bun with mustard and a glass of milk, like all the inhabitants of Amsterdam do.
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