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Thursday 9 February part six: skating on (not so!) thin ice...
We walked a little further down and found some skaters and stopped to watch them and photograph them, hot chocolates still in hand!
From there, we walked a little further down and found a couple more skaters...
Then we found the tram stop back to the hotel. We had a bit of a wait, but nothing too terrible and then they were on our way back to the hotel.
We thought the name on this van was classic!
Our room was now ready and very nice it was too....
The view outside...
We spent a couple of hours back in the room just warming up and watching some British TV, while I caught up on trip report writing, photo uploading and the boards and someone else slept.
When we headed out, we seriously layered up, as no doubt it would be a lot colder now that the sun had gone down. And my goodness, it was! The wind was just piercing and within a few seconds, I could feel my cheeks and nose starting to freeze, so we both hauled up our scarves to try and protect our faces as much as possible.
Thankfully, we didnt have long to wait for the tram and then we were on our way to the Liedesplein, which is where wed seen various restaurants earlier and we figured we could find something to eat there.
When we got off, we took a few photos of the square at night and actually it felt warmer here than it had at the hotel. I guess its a bit more sheltered.
We headed off to look for a tapas place that wed seen advertised earlier, where it said that you could get unlimited tapas dishes for 18.50. That would be worth it if there was enough for me to eat, but we soon realised it was a sign, directing us to where it was, so we set off that way.
On the way, we had a look at Pancake Corner, but what put us off was a) the guy outside trying to entice people inside (never a good sign) and b) they showed live football. Not my idea of a nice, quiet dinner!
We walked a little way down the road next to it and saw a little Italian place called Cucina Typica Italiana. The menu outside was certainly extensive, with a huge variety of pizza and pasta plates and it looked busy inside, so we decided to give it a try. I figured it would either be an amazing find or one of the worst meals ever...
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Finally caught up! Looks like a great trip so far! A bit cold, but you're not letting that slow you down.
Funny, I'm craving hot chocolate with a pile of whipped cream now....
Finally caught up! Looks like a great trip so far! A bit cold, but you're not letting that slow you down.
Funny, I'm craving hot chocolate with a pile of whipped cream now....
Thursday 9 February part seven: this is some place!
We were seated immediately and I chose a table as far from the door as possible, as we wanted to warm up.
We spent ages going through the menu, as there was literally two pages of pasta items and a page of pizza items, plus appetizers, meat and fish dishes, drinks and desserts. It was certainly comprehensive and made choosing anything a real issue!
Finally, we got there, with me opting for the eggplant with tomato and cheese for appetiser, which was lovely and packed with flavours.
Mark started off with the fried calamari, which he really enjoyed. I sampled a bit and it was well cooked and not stringy, as it can sometimes be, if overcooked.
For entree, I eventually opted for the seafood lasagne, on the grounds that it was something unusual that I wouldnt normally have. It was wonderful, although there was too much of it and I just couldnt finish it, although I did give it a good go.
Mark went for the tortellini con carne in Bolognese sauce and seemed to enjoy it. There was certainly nothing left on his plate by the time he finished with it!
Id made sure to leave room for dessert by not finishing my main course, as I had seen one of my favourite desserts ever on the menu, tiramisu and I just had to try that. Oh my goodness, this seriously had to be one of the best tiramisus Ive ever had. It was so lovely and light and, although I had a couple of mouthfuls left, I pretty much managed to clear my plate. Im so glad I saved room for it!
We finished the meal with two shots of limoncello to warm us off before we headed outside and that certainly gave us a warm glow!
The meal came to 60 in total, which we thought was good, considering the quality of the food wed enjoyed.
Cucina Typica Italiana:
Appetiser 9 8
Entree 8½ 9
Dessert 10 N/A
Service 7½ 8
Atmosphere 8½ 9
Value for money 8 8½
Average score:
When we came out of there, we certainly werent feeling the cold, thanks to the limoncello, but within a couple of minutes, it did start again!
We headed across the square, seeing a number 5 tram turn up. We didnt race, as we assumed that it wouldve gone by the time we got there. Not a bit of it, although with as we walked over, of course it went. The stop didnt show another number 5 tram, although eventually it came back up, saying we had another 10 minutes or so to wait.
As it was so cold, I suggested walking over to the American Hotel, which was quite a radical departure from architecture of its day when it was built in 1902, as you can see.
Some of the advertising was erm interesting...
We wandered back over to the tram stop, getting a few more photos on the way...
We stood there for another five minutes and, just as the tram was due to arrive, we noticed that the times had shifted and, instead of 8:43 pm, suddenly it saying 8:49 pm. Oh for goodness sake! As you can see, by now we were both seriously bundled up...
Finally, it arrived to save us from the cold and everyone around us rushed for it. We passed the first door and headed to a second that didnt seem to have as many people waiting to get on. We crammed ourselves in, then a load more people did. To be honest, there just wasnt the room in there and we were like sardines. We were not impressed.
We rode along like that and no-one got off at the first stop we got to. Then, at the second stop, a load of people did want to get off and we all got pushed and shoved out of the way, which I accept happens, but my goodness I arched my back and that really hurt. I was not impressed. Thank goodness that gave us some air to breathe and we were off at the next stop. Not a pleasant journey back.
We walked back to the hotel and walked a bit of British TV (they have both BBC1 and BBC2 here! ) and then it was off to bed. It had been a long day for us...
Total amount we got free from the I Amsterdam card today:
De Nieuwe Kerk 15
Amsterdam Museum 10
Total for today: 25
The weather today was very cold, but at least dry, with temperatures only in the mid 20s. The best thing today was watching the skaters and our amazing Italian dinner. The worst thing today was how cold it was outside! Today we tried going to the Amsterdam Museum And the result was it was fascinating and definitely worth visiting. The most magical moment today was watching the skaters out on the frozen canals.
Good choice in the Italian restaurant! That's my favorite cuisine, I could eat it every day, and your meals looked wonderful! Brrr, it's cold outside!
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