On Friday we had lunch at the amazing restaurant De Kas. This place is absolutely worth a visit if you´re in town, and are looking for delicious organic food served in a stunning environment.
They have converted a unique high glass building into a restaurant and nursery. Situated in Frankendael Park, between the Rembrandt Tower and the
nineteenth century facades of Watergraafsmeer, De Kas is an oasis of
calm for the fifty-thousand guests who dine there each year; either in
the breathtaking dining room designed by Piet Boon, or - if weather
permits - outside in the herb garden.
// Images: De Kas and Nina Holst //

Looks great! Woww!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe light in there is awesome, Nina! x
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!
ReplyDeleteLately I see so many great new things from Amsterdam. I need to travel there again. But until the European Football Championship is over ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love this place. I surprised my husband with dinner there on his birthday last year, and he loved it!
ReplyDeleteoh my god, i don't know which i'd love more - sitting in there on a gorgeously sunny day, or a rainy one! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHubster and I were going to go here last October but ran out of time. Now I'm really regretting it!
ReplyDeleteI've recently been in Amsterdam for the first time and was wonderful. A pity to not know this gorgeous space. Well, it will be a must visit in my next trip to Holland.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.