
Andra Maciuca
6 reviews on 1 places
Good sushi, good variety, even for people who don't like fish so much, such as me. The salmon mango sushi is the best though. Great atmosphere too, beautiful interior. The yuzu ice cream is a must try.
It doesn't have a lot of stores that are of interest to me, but I always go here to check out Xenos and Big Bazaar. There is also a nice stand with greeting cards, little gifts, wrapping paper, which has a good selection and has proven to be useful on several occasions.
It's quite unfortunate that the toilets need to be paid. Normally in a shopping center it should be free to access.
It's quite unfortunate that the toilets need to be paid. Normally in a shopping center it should be free to access.
Always a nice place to find cheap books. They have a great selection of English books and shelves are well organised and easy to browse. Also lots of Dutch books and a few other languages like German and French. Very often you can find books in great conditions, we often get something there for gifts. I never feel bad buying books there because the money is also for a good cause.
The food is generally good. I especially liked the chicken, the risotto, the patatas bravas and the falafel. Their desserts are quite nice as well. It is a bit on the pricier side though. The interior looks nice and hipster and its corner location gives a great view of the city. The service was not always great though, we went there 3 times and didn't manage to have our dinner either because there was no table available (quite understandable) or because, on the contrary, it was too empty so the chef went home early (what?!). This was quite disappointing and it almost made us give up on them completely, especially since we heard from other people of similar unsatisfactory experiences. However we tried again and it worked and went there one more time since because the food was tasty. The staff is not very responsive as both times we waited a long time to get our menus. The first time the waitress didn't speak good English (almost no English to be honest) so she couldn't really explain the items on the menu which was frustrating. The second time we had a nicer waitress who spoke good English and gave us nice tips regarding the menu items.
Very nice museum, really interesting and diverse collection. Loved that there are actors who recreate what life used to look like. I found them to be very friendly and open for questions. Sadly a lot of the information was only available in Dutch, so something to keep in mind. But even so, very interesting.