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Netherlands
Eat
Kam-Yin

Kam-Yin is a remarkably popular Chinese-Surinamese restaurant because of its low prices and super-fast service. The food is absolutely delicious and some menus go for as low as €6. Service is nearly instant. But don’t expect a romantic setting! Coke is handed out in cans, it’s very noisy and the lighting is unflattering. The area near the window gives a bit of a quieter atmosphere than the back, so come early for a better seat. However, don’t judge this place for something it doesn’t try to be: for a cheap and fast joint, it’s unmatched. Try the Sichuan Peking Duck if you’re into Chinese (and into spicy food) or the ”nasi moksi meti” (chicken, pork and rice) for Surinamese. Wash it down with a Fernandes (Surinamese soft drink).


Netherlands

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+31 20 625-3115
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Created:
23.05.2024
Updated:
23.05.2024