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#1 LaoPo

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Posted 2007-10-18 19:16:15

For the Dutch food lovers amongst you there will be many Dutch Food specials available at the Food Loft at Central Chidlom from tomorrow October 19-30....hmmmmmm

Too much to mention here, but they even have "Hema Worst", Kroketten, haring, paling, hutspot, zuurkool, broodje rosbief and much more (sorry, untranslatable).

The Dutch treat will have a follow up between November 29 until December 25 at the Holland Village in front of the Central World Plaza - Bangkok.

Have fun  :o

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Posted 2007-10-18 19:39:43

Sounds good: haring hmmmmmmm yummy, may be even young matjes.

Gerd

Edited by thaigerd, 2007-10-18 19:41:09.


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Posted 2007-10-19 22:29:47

It's been a while since I've had a good frikandel

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Posted 2007-10-19 23:03:16

Thank you so much!!!!!!

I am desperate for a : Broodje frikandel speciaal.

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Posted 2007-10-20 01:18:25

I went.  They definitely have frikandel.  But most of what they are serving is broodjes (great for breakfast and lunch but not so sure about dinner), macaroni (is there something special about Dutch-style macaroni?) and a few odds and ends.

For dessert, they have ollibollen and stroopwaffles.  The stroopwaffles are made fresh and are pretty good - but the ollibollen was sadly very cold even after they heated it in the oven - and unfortunately that was the only thing I chose out of what was on offer.

Next time if I go for lunch, I'm having a broodje.  I didn't see any hutspot (or maybe not what I was looking for), didn't see any herring or krokketen either - but they are promoting a cheese which is aged 1-2 years that might be worth trying.

Edited by onethailand, 2007-10-20 01:20:00.


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Posted 2007-10-20 01:20:46

I have been to Amsterdam many times. I found most of the Dutch people avoid Dutch food except for some fast food like herring on the street,  and not many formal Dutch food restaurants to be found. Surely not one of the great world cuisines, wouldn't you agree?

Edited by Jingthing, 2007-10-20 01:26:37.


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Posted 2007-10-20 02:02:19

View Postonethailand, on 2007-10-20 02:18:25, said:

For dessert, they have ollibollen and stroopwaffles.  The stroopwaffles are made fresh and are pretty good - but the ollibollen was sadly very cold even after they heated it in the oven - and unfortunately that was the only thing I chose out of what was on offer.

Stroopwafels!!!!! Ik hou van stroopwafels zo veel!! Omg I've been lusting after this for the longest time! How much do they cost? Gotta stock up!

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Posted 2007-10-20 05:24:05

View Postonethailand, on 2007-10-19 20:18:25, said:

I went.  They definitely have frikandel.  But most of what they are serving is broodjes (great for breakfast and lunch but not so sure about dinner), macaroni (is there something special about Dutch-style macaroni?) and a few odds and ends.

For dessert, they have ollibollen and stroopwaffles.  The stroopwaffles are made fresh and are pretty good - but the ollibollen was sadly very cold even after they heated it in the oven - and unfortunately that was the only thing I chose out of what was on offer.

Next time if I go for lunch, I'm having a broodje.  I didn't see any hutspot (or maybe not what I was looking for), didn't see any herring or krokketen either - but they are promoting a cheese which is aged 1-2 years that might be worth trying.

Sorry to hear you weren't satisfied. Didn't they have the menu/specialities as promised, below ?

http://www.central.c...g/foodloft.html

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Posted 2007-10-20 14:03:17

View PostLaoPo, on 2007-10-20 05:24:05, said:

View Postonethailand, on 2007-10-19 20:18:25, said:

I went.  They definitely have frikandel.  But most of what they are serving is broodjes (great for breakfast and lunch but not so sure about dinner), macaroni (is there something special about Dutch-style macaroni?) and a few odds and ends.

For dessert, they have ollibollen and stroopwaffles.  The stroopwaffles are made fresh and are pretty good - but the ollibollen was sadly very cold even after they heated it in the oven - and unfortunately that was the only thing I chose out of what was on offer.

Next time if I go for lunch, I'm having a broodje.  I didn't see any hutspot (or maybe not what I was looking for), didn't see any herring or krokketen either - but they are promoting a cheese which is aged 1-2 years that might be worth trying.

Sorry to hear you weren't satisfied. Didn't they have the menu/specialities as promised, below ?

http://www.central.co.th/web/html/eng/foodloft.html

LaoPo
That link is still not working for me, Lao Po.  Don't know why, obviously it must have worked for you.  Come to think of it, I saw one variety of krokketen.

Try this link - http://www.central.c...n/index_en.html

The menu that is actually on display is different from the one shown in the web site.  I suspect part of the problem is the limited cooking facilities available in the demo area of the FoodLoft, which really doesn't look like a full kitchen.  

The demo concept is a great idea but I can't remember once seeing anything in that area that I really wanted, though admittedly I only go once every few months.

Maybe the Dutch Festival will be better when they move to the Holland Village in November.

BTW yesterday was a very bad day to go - Central's celebrating their 60th anniversary and I have never seen the Chidlom branch so crowded ever - there were a lot of dara in the area.  For those that can wait, I'd recommend not going this weekend.

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Posted 2007-10-21 15:16:23

Cees rulezzzzzzzzzzzzz. The erwtensoep (pea soup) is worth a try.

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Posted 2007-10-26 18:38:50

With NEW herring (zoute haring) I will definitely
come down to Holland Village later.
Food Loft is SUPER expensive - just a warning !

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Posted 2007-10-27 00:54:00

View Postkg1947, on 2007-10-26 18:38:50, said:

With NEW herring (zoute haring) I will definitely
come down to Holland Village later.
Food Loft is SUPER expensive - just a warning !

When was the last time you went to your homecountry? Yes it is more expensive then noodlesoup! But the prices are on the same level or cheaper as what I would have paid for them in the Netherlands. I do love that it is for sale here! I am very happy they took the effort. These kind of things are like treats. And everyone needs to treat themselves to something special every once in a while.

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#13 AlexLah

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Posted 2007-10-27 21:09:24

Sorry I do not know, Where is or will be Holland Village ?

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Posted 2007-10-29 22:40:40

Ok lah,

Just back and had:

Zuukool with gehaktbal (Nice)
Some kind of fish dish with lemon (Unknown Dutch to me but taste OK)
Pea soup (Very good but could use some Hema worst inside)
Broodje frikandel (speciaal) with mayo unions and ketchup (wrong broodje)
Pancakes with bacon (Excellent)

I almost finished all except for de zuurkool and now I am feeling a bit full, ha ha ha.

I asked one of the lady's there if they planning to show up at other malls as well and she confirmed.

They will do Siam Paragon and WTC and a few others but she was not sure exactly where and when.

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Posted 2007-11-04 11:03:23

We make these regularly for a number of customers:



chicken croquettes

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veggie mushroom and eggplant croquettes

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#16 EvilDrSomkid

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Posted 2010-09-29 23:28:22

Jah! Waar is nou de nederlandse winkel in BKK? Ik moet NL mayo hebben!

#17 SausageKing

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Posted 2010-09-30 08:58:00

we have dutch food going on our menu this week www.sausageking1.com made by one of of dutch specialist chefs

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#18 Peterbigeyes

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Posted 2010-09-30 22:51:42

dam_n those look lovely

#19 williamwinter

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Posted 2011-06-25 13:15:45

Misschien een beetje een late reactie. Maar bij Foodland kun je lekkere Remia mayonaise kopen. Er zit er eentje in Sukhumvit Soi 16

View PostEvilDrSomkid, on 2010-09-29 23:28:22, said:

Jah! Waar is nou de nederlandse winkel in BKK? Ik moet NL mayo hebben!


#20 williamwinter

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Posted 2011-06-25 13:18:45

For those who look for Dutch food in Phuket. In a side street of Bangla street in Phuket you can find a good Dutch place, called the Dutch Inn. They have all the typical Dutch food such as frikandel, boerenkool and snert. In Bangkok you can go to the green parrot in Soi 33.

#21 merijn

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Posted 2011-06-27 23:43:52

View PostSausageKing, on 2010-09-30 08:58:00, said:

we have dutch food going on our menu this week www.sausageking1.com made by one of of dutch specialist chefs

Why don't we have a place like this in Phuket.  :annoyed:
I mean a shop and not a bar with some Dutch snacks on the menu.  ;)

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Posted 2011-07-02 00:22:02

View PostJingthing, on 2007-10-20 01:20:46, said:

I have been to Amsterdam many times. I found most of the Dutch people avoid Dutch food except for some fast food like herring on the street,  and not many formal Dutch food restaurants to be found. Surely not one of the great world cuisines, wouldn't you agree?

Any one his own taste...
But herring is in holland well known...
But 100% it isn't called fast food!!

#23 kamluan

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Posted 2011-07-02 00:23:47

View PostSausageKing, on 2010-09-30 08:58:00, said:

we have dutch food going on our menu this week www.sausageking1.com made by one of of dutch specialist chefs

you should mention your location....Posted Image

#24 skippybangkok

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Posted 2011-07-02 00:42:06

View PostLaoPo, on 2007-10-18 19:39:43, said:

  Posted 2007-10-18 19:16:15

For the Dutch food lovers amongst you there will be many Dutch Food specials available at the Food Loft at Central Chidlom from tomorrow October 19-30....hmmmmmm

Too much to mention here, but they even have "Hema Worst", Kroketten, haring, paling, hutspot, zuurkool, broodje rosbief and much more (sorry, untranslatable).

The Dutch treat will have a follow up between November 29 until December 25 at the Holland Village in front of the Central World Plaza - Bangkok.

Have fun  

LaoPo
Gerd

Add in Stampot and you have the Anti-French / Italian cuisine......  ( kinda cheap food the farmers in holland would cook up )


Stroop Wafels, Bokke Pootjes and maybe a good Vla.........  i am coming !

Edited by skippybangkok, 2011-07-02 00:43:14.


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Posted 2011-11-21 21:56:23

View Postfennielyn, on 2007-10-20 02:02:19, said:

View Postonethailand, on 2007-10-20 02:18:25, said:

For dessert, they have ollibollen and stroopwaffles.  The stroopwaffles are made fresh and are pretty good - but the ollibollen was sadly very cold even after they heated it in the oven - and unfortunately that was the only thing I chose out of what was on offer.

Stroopwafels!!!!! Ik hou van stroopwafels zo veel!! Omg I've been lusting after this for the longest time! How much do they cost? Gotta stock up!


At the green Parrot bistro Sukhumvite 22 the have the dilicious stroopwafel ,Caramelwaffle .



 


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