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Amsterdam part 2 Halal food and majestic mosques


Halal food and majestic mosques.


Food:


When in Amsterdam forget Mcdonalds and Burger king and instead try out the vast range of Dutch food available.
From Kibbeling (cubes of hot steaming battered fish which will have your tastebuds singing on a cold winters day) and delicious crispy Frites (legendary french fries smothered with creamy mayonnaise or ketchup served in a cone) which is sure to never let you look at the humble french fry the same way again. Both of these can be found in every corner in central Amsterdam.


Halal food options:

🍔🌭🍟Artisani was our favourite go to spot for delicious thick patty burgers, the perfect seasoned frites and huge scrumptious hotdogs and tart freshly made strawberry lemonade. Similar in concept and taste to Shake shack.
Artisani is located on Kinkerstraat (near to Action/Mcdonalds)


🥐🍳Simit sarayi  also on Kinkerstraat has large range of Turkish light food options and is a delectable halal breakfast option.


🥘Piri Reis grand cafè is an authentic turkish grand restaurant located next to Westermoskee Aya sofya mosque which can be found off Kinkerstraat on Baarsjesweg road.
This hidden Turkish gem transports you back to Istanbul. Serving delicious food in a Turkish ambiance. Dont forget to try the cheesecake!

🍗Infinity Kitchen is a smart restaurant serving finger-licking Moroccan influenced grills and surinamese inspired cuisine. Also located on Kinkerstraat.

🌯Istanbul restaurant near centraal station serves delicious Turkish food and is very conveniently located.

🌶Meram restaurants are scattered all over Amsterdam and have a huge selection of middle eastern dishes on offer but they are not in the central Amsterdam area. One can easily reach them via metro.

☕️Zohour lunchroom is a beautiful restaurant which serves delicious burgers, sandwiches and brownies. 
Filled with smart muslim ladies who love to lunch they are located out of the main tourist area but can be reached easily by metro and a 10minute walk. They are not open for dinner.


⛔️All the above restaurants do not serve alcohol and are muslim owned.


🌯Amsterdam has many middle eastern doner kebaab take aways in central amsterdam with big halal signs outside.

For those of us with a sweet tooth.. Amsterdam is sugar heaven 😍


(I have not found any muslim owned eatery that caters for the below dutch desserts.)

No Dutch experience is complete without ending off a meal with freshly made melt in your mouth crispy stroopwaffels (Dutch waffel biscuit with slathered caramel between two biscuits) or fluffy Dutch poffertjies (mini crumpets) drizzled with melted Butter and showered in icing sugar is the authentic way to indulge!

Albert cuyp market is your number 1 go to place for cheap souveniers and freshly made stroopwaffels.

After the carb and sugar overload you can walk it off around the affordable Albert Cuyp markets and buy all your presents to take back home.

Many eclectic spots exist in every corner of Amsterdam to relax, enjoy a latte and slice of cake and free wifi. One of my favourites was Macaron by RJA on utrechtstraat 18a. The Ispahan is what dreams are made of. Luscious cream with a hint of rose water and bits of litchis betweem two perfect macarons.(not muslim owned)

Amsterdam can be expensive when it comes to eating out. Supermarket prices are very reasonable but eating out can sometimes strain the wallet. There is a popular breakfast concept in Netherlands. Cheap affordable breakfasts with good quality food can be found all over Netherlands at stores such as Hema, Ikea and laPlace. (please note that they are not halal certified). They are very particular on what time the breakfasts ends and wont allow substitutions but are hearty tasty and cheap breakfast buffets.

Popular souveniers:
Stroopwaffels in a tin with dutch pictures.
Anything with a picture of a tulip on it. From pens to fridge magnets.
Clogs
Supermarkets like ALBERT HEIN are full of affordable stroopwaffels, biscuits and chocolates with Amsterdam signage on it which make light weight and delicious gifts.

Need to find a peaceful spot in the middle of the city with a spectacular view?
The sky lounge at the rooftop of the Double tree in the heart of Amsterdam next to centraal station is amazing. Altho pricey (€7.50 for a Refillable Latte and some mini desserts) the views are unparalelled. (They do also have a bar at this premises)

For free beautiful views visit the beautiful OBA (public) library next door which is also a short stroll from the Centraal station.

The rooftop at the Nemo museum next door (one does not need to pay to enter the Nemo museum to enjoy the rooftop restaurant and views) is also a good choice

All three options can be found within walking distance and next to Centraal station.
If possible plan your visit one hour before sunset.
Views from one of the above spots are on my must see list to do in Amsterdam


Mosques:
As over 14% of the population in Amsterdam is muslim there are many mosques Alhamdulillah.

In 2010, there were 453 mosques in the Netherlands.


These are my favourite mosques:

🕌 Fätih Mosque

The former Jesuit church in which the Fatih mosque is housed is located on the Rozengracht.

The church was popularly known as De Zaaier (The Sower) and was completed in 1929. It served as a Catholic place of worship for over four decades. When the church closed its doors in 1971, it was used as a carpet store and then later a music store. The Turkish-Dutch mosque community purchased the property in 1981 and opened a mosque in 1982. 
Intrestingly in Amsterdam alone, there are around six churches that have now been converted into mosques.

The style of this iconic building represents a modernized blend of gothic with the two front towers and a pointed arc.
The interior is a room built from warm yellow glazed brick.

With its beautiful stained glass windows and friendly congregation the Fätih Mosque in Rozengracht is filled with a calming atmosphere and is one of the most beautiful mosques in Amsterdam. 
I was touched when after the friday jumuah prayer the old matriachs of the mosque warmly embraced the stranger sitting amongst them. We all might be diffrent nationalities, ethnicity and skin colour but our faith makes us one.

The Fätih mosque is located near the Anne Frank museum and is walking distance from Dam square.


🕌 Westermoskee 
Known in Turkish as Ayasofya Camii and
known in English as Western Mosque.

Overlooking the canal, this serene and peaceful new mosque is definitely a must see in Amsterdam.
It is situated on the bank of the canalized river Schinkel in the Chassébuurt in De Baarsjes in Amsterdam-West just Off Kinkerstraat.
It has a floor surface of 800 m² and upto 1700 people can pray salaah here, it is the largest mosque in the Netherlands.


Both mosques have womens facilities.


In Schipol airport Amsterdam there is a meditation and multifaith prayer room. 
Clean salaah facilities with fresh flowers, musallahs, burkahs and quraans.

Found in Schipol Airport Airline Departures section F.


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Comments

Ayesha said…
Lovely write up ... would love to see more pictures within the text..

I soo wish I had read this a few months back before my trip to Amsterdam ❤️
Unknown said…
Lovely blog with some very helpful tips. Thanks for sharing.

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