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The kitchen team was led by women with a refugee background and the menu is a mix of Dutch, Middle Eastern and African dishes, including the best lentil soup you’ll ever taste.
The kitchen team was led by women with a refugee background and the menu is a mix of Dutch, Middle Eastern and African dishes, including the best lentil soup you’ll ever taste.
This unique location was perfect for small meetings or receptions for up to fifty people.
Visitors could come and experience Arabic high tea with delicious cake, or an Eritrean coffee ritual, with coffee beans roasted in the traditional way, and traditional puffed corn!
In collaboration with The Bijbels (Biblical) Museum, we were running a pop-up café in the heart of Amsterdam for a limited time only. The Cromhout House (one of Amsterdam’s most beautiful 17th-century buildings), located close to the well known Nine Streets was a great spot for brunch, lunch or afternoon tea and the inner garden wa an oasis of tranquility. You could also rent the space for up to fifty people.