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Going out in Amsterdam is something that's imbedded in the culture; restaurants and bars are brimming with customers the whole week through. If you’re planning to eat out in Amsterdam, the one problem you'll be faced with is making a decision. The cultural diversity which typifies the city is best reflected in all its dining options.

What makes eating out in Amsterdam all the more enjoyable is the large range of inexpensive restaurants serving great food. Walking along the Zeedijk you’ll find thrifty local favorites. These restaurants aren’t famed for their looks or even their service, but if you want a good meal you really can’t go wrong. Around the centre you'll find a lot of restaurants targeted mainly to tourists. However, for a true culinary experience you mustn’t be afraid to branch out.

Dam Square

For an enjoyable evening, head to Bubbles & Wines, a wine bar that also serves champagne, with over 50 labels and types to choose from. Bep is a hip restaurant with a retro 70s décor that serves Thai food, while Indian Restaurant Vijaya has plenty of tandoori and curries to keep you satisfied. La Pampa specializes in nicely-seasoned steaks and flavors from South America, with exotic seafood dishes and drinks galore. For classic Middle Eastern cuisines, Shibli Bedouin is a good bet. There is even a belly dancer accompanied by live music to keep things interesting.

Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein

Don't be afraid to stray from the Leidseplein and Rembrandt Square as there is a whole city out there to explore. Musical accompaniment can be found at Mulligans, while the bustling l'Opera in Rembrandtplein is always a good choice for a nice meal.

Another trendy place with a "look-at-me" atmosphere is The Palladium. After you have lined your stomach with a good meal, be ready to discover the extensive bar and pub culture that is such an integral part of Amsterdam. Some of the most popular places to spend an evening are the Leidse and Rembrandt Square. Bars like Heeren van Aemstel are highlights in these bustling areas filled with a mostly young crowd.

Jordaan and Pijp

Neighborhoods like Pijp and Jordaan are stuffed to the brim with restaurants and cafes. Pijp is a favorite among Amsterdam’s large student population, so expect to find a young, trendy crowd in the bars and restaurants. Jordaan was originally a real working-class neighborhood, but has evolved into an absolute centre of trendy activity. Restaurants like Bordewijk show the city at it's most natural; laid-back, with not a care in the world, and shying away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city centre.

As with restaurants, branching out in Amsterdam to different bars and cafés is a definite must. Walking through Jordaan and Pijp you'll find a large selection of quality bars. Check out places like Cafe Nol or De Twee Zwaantjes. These places show off the qualities that typify Jordaan; they are brash, noisy and crowded. Expect to hear Dutch music blared out at a disturbingly high volume and be aware of the inevitable sing-along.
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