Sunday, August 26, 2012

Station Roos @ Wibautstraat


Yesterday I was walking at Wibautstraat with a friend of mine, when we suddenly ran in to this cute ice cream store. It was raining very hard so it wasn't the best time to get an ice cream, but since the store looked so nice and the ice cream so delicious we couldn't resist it. The girl who owns the store told us that she had just opened up and that all the ice cream is handmade by herself. She lives in the neighbourhood of Wibautstraat and since she found that there wasn't a good ice cream shop in this area yet, she decided to open up a store herself. She has learned to make the ice cream from an Italian guy, who still teaches her to make new flavours.

When we were there yesterday, she had just made apple ice cream with pieces of apple in it. Lovely! I decided to have blueberry and apple, while Wessel chose dark chocolate and lemon. If you like chocolate, you should really try the chocolate ice cream because it has a great chocolate taste and it also has big pieces of chocolate in it. Yum! :) At the moment, Station Roos sells ice creams and coffee, but in the near future you will also be able to grab lunch here.

The store is open Tuesday till Sunday from 12.00-21.00. Check out the Facebook page of Station Roos for more info.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Organic candy @ Nieuwe Hoogstraat


When it comes to food, I like to live very conscious. I am a vegetarian so I don't eat both meat and fish, but I also try to eat as less food with food preservatives as possible. At work however, we have a huuuge candy jar and since I love sweets I do like to eat some candies while working.

I had a discussion this week with a colleague about the fact that it is actually kind of strange to be so conscious about eating i.e. bread without preservatives and eating organic vegetables but to eat candies which are made with gelatin (which is also made out of the bones of a cow) without even thinking about it. We agreed that it is not that easy to find good-tasting organic candies. But when I walked down Nieuwe Hoogstraat this morning, I discovered Candy Freaks: a lovely little store which actually sells loads of organic sweets!

I just had to take a look inside so I walked into the store and looked around a bit. The owner greeted me very friendly and immediately showed me around. He let me taste all kinds of different candies and told me what made these sweets so special. The one you see on the picture above for example, are made on a farm and are probably the only sweets that entirely exist of fruit. As you can see, there even are still raspberry seeds within them!

Candy Freaks sells sweets without gelatin, sugar and vegetarian-approved sweets. Furthermore, they have organic chocolates, sweet and salty organic popcorn and if you really don't want to try the organic ones you can buy classical sweets here as well. I can really recommend you to go here and have a look yourself, please don't hesitate to ask the owners for advice because they are really really nice people. Enjoy!

Check out for more info: https://www.facebook.com/candy.freaks.nl


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

BBROOD & Koffie @ NDSM-werf


Another hotspot enters Amsterdam Noord! Although it is not open yet, I think it is already worth mentioning it here. At September 17, BBROOD (which you might know from it's delicious bread) opens a little cafe exactly across the street of where the free ferries to NDSM-werf moor. I always go to the IJ-hallenmarket every first Saturday of the month, and until now there wasn't really a spot where you could grab a coffee or a small snack while waiting for the ferry back to the city center. So, I'm very excited to see this little pearl rising here :) At this time, there is still a lot of building going on, but you should definitely keep track of this spot!

Perfect view @ Shell tower


I'm quite a fan of the northern part of Amsterdam. In the past years, a lot of nice places have opened up their doors here. Think for example about EYE, de Tolhuistuin, Pllek..

For this weekend only, another cool hotspot opens its doors in Amsterdam Noord: the Shell Tower, also known as Overhoeks Tower. If you live in Amsterdam, you probably know it. It's situated across Amsterdam Central Station (on the other side of the water) and in between EYE and de Tolhuistuin. The tower, where Shell used to be situated, has been for sale for a very long time now. Once a year it's possible to have a look inside the tower and - most importantly ofcourse - to see the indoubtedly amazing view over Amsterdam. Unfortunately, I am not in town this weekend so I can't go there, but I am pretty sure that it is one of the best viewpoints of Amsterdam since the tower has a height of almost 80(!) meters.

If you'd like to take a look, check out www.shelltoren.nl. The tower is opened at Friday the 17th of August from 14.00-20.00, and at Saturday the 18th and Sunday the 19th of August from 10.00-20.00.
The entrance fee is 2,50.