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"Amazing and unexpected gem in the middle of heart of Amsterdam. I've been to this magical city many times to know by now how everything about it is unexpected. However, we were pacing the streets early in the morning on Sunday trying to find a decent place to have breakfast."—Mila I.
"Very quaint french-esque cafe with amazing food! got a pumpkin soup and the zucchini cake and they were both amazing. lovely staff as well. highly recommend."—Sofia N.
"Nice cosy place with a small balcony over the canal. We got a slice of quiche which was tasty! Very cute atmosphere."—John G.
The Dunselman family has been in the confectionery business for over 100 years. The fourth generation currently owns and operates Tearoom Lanskroon, a pastry shop famous for its delicious king-size honey syrup waffles. In addition to waffles, Tearoom Lanskroon sells various pastries and cookies with several different fillings. Customers can enjoy these treats with a cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate in the sitting area. In the morning, Tearoom Lanskroon offers several croissants for a small breakfast.
"Best stroopwafel we have had. We are used to eating Rudi's original at the Albert Cuyp market but this style wins. Got the honey syrup stroopwafel (€3). Thin toffee like exterior, delicate and crispy."—Naol T.
"We had a ginger tart and a poppyseed turnover. They both made me swoon. Sweet, but not too sweet (the one with candied ginger was sweeter). The poppyseed triangle had a crisp pastry and a soft filling. They were perfect."—Shari W.
"Delicious stroopwaffels! I had the caramel coffee and my husband had the honey. Both were absolutely perfect. Sweet and crunchy. The shop is also very beautiful with a green and gold color scheme."—Mia L.