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FURTHER AFIELD.
Striking, black-and-white-tiled floors and ambient lighting add drama to this fashionable restaurant, which has a contemporary flair and a way with seafood. Inspiration culled from around the world colors calamari salad, marinated salmon with roast beets, tempura prawns and escargots, pan-fried mahi mahi, and almond-herb crusted salmon. Other options include boiled lobster, grilled tuna, bouillabaisse with Gruyère, and even sautéed beef tenderloin for the uninitiated. An outdoor dining terrace and chef's menus are also available. Its location opposite the RAI convention center make it popular with business folk.
(© 10Best)
Hours:
Mon-Fri Noon-2:30pm, 5:30pm-11pm; Sat-Sun 5:30pm-11pm
Pricing:
Average Main Course Price: 30.00
Payment Methods:
Website:
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Ambiance: Elegant, Outdoor Dining
Cuisine: Asian, Dutch, European, French
Dress: Business Casual
Meals: Dinner, Lunch
Menu Type: Prix Fixe
Reservations: Recommended / Suggested
Type: Seafood
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"CESAR BORGIA"
more than a month ago |
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We were a noisy family party of ten; out to enjoy ourselves without disturbing our fellow diners. We were all catering professsionals with high standards, good knowlege and high expectations and well over 100 years experience between us. The menu had been researched beforehand and a very special birthday meal planned with the management.
The restaurant is in an unlikely part of Amsterdam being modern, concrete, windy and well off the tourist track; it forms part of an urban parade. Inside, it is modern; bright with fishy murals and a vivarium and that scent of reduced stock with fresh vegetables so beguiling in well run eateries. We were welcomed by cheerful, professionally dressed staff and seated at a long table. The place was full, on this winter Saturday night; a quick glance around revealed colourful presentation and stacks of empty plates returning to the kitchen.
The serious part of our evening began with a plan of the campaign laid out by Rose, who was to be our troop leader for the night. We were divided along the table, each side of five having a different gastronomic presentation and a carefully chosen complimentary wine (complimentary to the food, that is; not free). All this with a charming and amusingly delivered commentary by Rose who described the food in simple, elegant terms and the global wines selected with a burning passion. We had been seated opposite our partners with the intention that half-consumed dishes would be passed to and fro', so that all could try all the offerings (fine in theory; but just how many lobsters 'a la plancha' do you think were passed over?).
To describe the ten dishes we consumed would bore all but the most hardened fish freaks; suffice to say that the quality of the ingredients was first class and the combination, preparation and presentation without fault. Remember, this all went on with the restaurant full of other happy diners and with the kitchen equipe in almost open plan. The team have an innovative approach and the skill to carry it off; I would whole-heartedly recommend Vis aan de Schelde to those who know their tuna from their tongkol as well as those who think fish is white chewy stuff with little going for it. Vis aan de Schelde could change your life.
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