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Eat & drink · Budget eats

Vleminckx Sausmeesters

Jordaan
Open nowvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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Counter-serve kiosk for Dutch-style fries, served in cardboard cones with a wide choice of toppings.via Google

A compact stop for fries with a serious sauce selection, ideal when you want a cheap lunch between sights.

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Patat met sauce

Reviews from Google

Aaron5 months ago
Vlaams Friteshuis Vleminckx in Amsterdam was so good, I made sure to visit every day of my trip. I visited here after my local friend told me they had the best fries in Amsterdam, and she was surely right. The staff are friendly and have a good knowledge of allergies; they told me that all but four of their sauces were gluten-free and suitable. The menu is printed in both English and Dutch, which makes things easier. The service is also fast and the staff speak English. While this is primarily a grab your fries and go kinda place, there are a good number of benches around a minute’s walk away, simply come out of the side street, turn right and walk straight ahead. The fries were so good, and a tribute to Belgium - my favourite sauces were the samurai sauce, which was spicy and creamy, and the truffle mayo, which was so rich, flavoursome and delicious. I paid between €6 and €8.5 as I ordered a variety of sauces and portion sizes. Prices are reasonable, meaning you can grab lunch at a fair price. Vleminckx will be at the top of my list to return to the next time I’m in Amsterdam!
AP6 months ago
The fries looked tempting, but honestly they were super fluffy inside almost like they had no potato and were just full of air. It felt pretty overhyped and I didn’t really enjoy them. I have had much better fries in Amsterdam. A lot of locals recommended Manneken Pis, which we unfortunately didn’t get to try.
Georgie2 weeks ago
There was a small queue but it moved quickly. The service was great and so were the many options available. Very, very yummy! We wouldn’t have tried the mustard with the satay sauce but went with what was the “go to” and it was delicious!
Jacob Thigpen2 weeks ago
Staff seemed like they were just trying to rush through the line. Sauce completely out flavored the fries, and they put the sauce on the fries for you. Fries cooked with palm oil. Not cheap either.
John40273 months ago
How friendly those guys are! some might think them talkative, but the fries were excellent. paid five euros for a small + one sauce. you can find some places to sit in the street nearby.
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