
Adeel Qurashi
4 reviews on 1 places
Very interesting experience, building is amazing by itself. The large replica ship is fully accessible and many interesting artworks inside. Definitely worth a visit.
I was looking forward to eating at Nefis. Unfortunately, the Adana kebab was far below average. The meat was dry, and perhaps even overcooked. Didn't receive any bread at the start (quite common among Turkish restaurant). Service is good. If you are coming by car, be aware of the high parking costs.
Pro.
- service is quick
- enough seating
Cons.
- food is disappointing
- no bread and sauces are served beforehand
Pro.
- service is quick
- enough seating
Cons.
- food is disappointing
- no bread and sauces are served beforehand
Unfortunately not a good experience. Avoid until it improves.
Service:
- bread came late
- drinks came late
- all 4 dishes came at different times
- 1 dish was forgotten
Food:
- portion is good
- meat is dry, adana tasted like it was heated after being cooked long before.
Decor:
- plenty of seating
- indoor and outdoor seating.
Service:
- bread came late
- drinks came late
- all 4 dishes came at different times
- 1 dish was forgotten
Food:
- portion is good
- meat is dry, adana tasted like it was heated after being cooked long before.
Decor:
- plenty of seating
- indoor and outdoor seating.
One of the better Turkish restaurants in Amsterdam. I am a big fan of their Adana kebab and come here regularly. However the only thing that brings this restaurant down is their amateur staff. You have to practically beg for their attention.
Good
- nice interior
- good food
- free parking (can be busy)
- recommend the Adana kebab
Needs improvement
- staff needs training urgently
- install a system that attracts waiters attention.
Good
- nice interior
- good food
- free parking (can be busy)
- recommend the Adana kebab
Needs improvement
- staff needs training urgently
- install a system that attracts waiters attention.