Published on 05/05/2007 - Category: Amsterdam ' and Other Europe » Netherlands » Where to Eat - 18 comments

Today's tip is to try the famous and traditional Dutch meat croquettes.
Everyone knows that the Dutch cuisine is not up to snuff! Do not agree? It will say you've seen a Dutch restaurant?
The most interesting part is that the best kibble is not found in expensive restaurants.
The better the network is croquettes FEBO. The store looks more like one of those super machine coolant, as you put a coin and opens the little door to get your kibble.
One tip that you experience in five minutes during your walk through the main streets of central Amsterdam.
Now, if you want tips for eating and drinking well, pass the blog Diogo: http://destemperados.blogspot.com/

18 reviews for Tip of the Netherlands - Croquette of Phoebus

  1. avatar Julius Board said:

    It looks delicious :)

    I'll put your banner here ;)

  2. avatar Julius Board said:

    Ahh now I see that you have no banner, but put the link (Y)

  3. avatar Purisch Rodrigo said:

    Marcio,

    And how is the taste?

  4. avatar Bailandesa said:

    Hi Marcio, I always thought this very funny windows of snacks. Well, never tasted the FEBO kibble, but the picture .. hummmmmmmmmm

    bjs

  5. avatar Anonymous said:

    Marcio, 'j!' J! 'Je!. Buen Guino the "intemperate."
    See you soon.
    Carmen

  6. avatar Marcio Nel Cimatti said:

    Rodrigo even forgot to comment on the taste, but as a great kibble only with the mass. The meat itself, I'm looking up now!

    But with mustard and a beer until you go!

    Abs!

  7. avatar Carla said:

    The business has a good face!

  8. avatar Daniela said:

    Legal, Márcio, Wall food is really typical Dutch. I once read that kibble has little meat because it was invented just after World War II, when everything was scarce. So more mass than meat!
    kiss

  9. avatar Diogo said:

    It gives you Marcitooo!

    Oh my, thank you so much for remembering, but that does not absolve you send us a tip there, huh?!

    Do not forget us!

    Big hug, and now begins the Summer in Europe. The bixo peeega!

  10. avatar Edelize said:

    You know I do not recall having seen or been to a Dutch restaurant yet. The kibble seemed a little bulky, but when hunger presses ... Smacks.

  11. avatar DaniG. Said:

    Boy like that people here already like kibble right? What a thing ... and so have potatoes right ... the rest (meat, cheese, etc.) do not appear or smell!

  12. avatar Susana Jas said:

    Which left me with deep sadness that was talking about in the papers that went and 'used horse meat ...
    And FEBO here in my town closed ... opened another brand that is' more limpinha and neat. The people who had the franchise here was kind of relaxed.

    Bj,

    Susana

  13. avatar Mario said:

    Dude. My mother made a bet that was better than this here. But if you come back here, brings unzinhos, going to compare ... just ... you know ... rs. Abs

  14. avatar Simone said:

    Marcio, I agree that culianria Dutch is not so traditional, but in Holland I muiiiito as well, much better than in France, I love these snacks. And I do not know if my luck, but my boyfriend and his friends cook so well that is crazy. Every time I go back to Holland with pain of conscience, I said it in my post today. And then these croquettes is crazy and this FEBO sebre warm, perfect.

  15. avatar Anonymous said:

    Hi Marcio,
    actually see a store FEBO with all the "little doors" was a shock.

    Adding a bit of trivia, the network of shops FEBO is called so because the network is the first store at the corner of Ferdinand Bolstraat in Amsterdam.

    Very cool your blog.
    Hugs,
    Rodrigo

  16. avatar Marcio Nel Cimatti said:

    Rodrigo,

    I liked the curiosity! Helped the post, Thanks!

    Abs!

  17. avatar Marina said:

    Marcio, look at the Dutch croquettes will invade New York!
    http://nymag.com/daily/food/2008/10/at_new_dutch_fast-food_concept.html
    Hugs,
    Marina

  18. avatar Quickies said:

    Hello!

    If you enjoyed this post about FEBO (typical Dutch food "wall"), no longer dream of going there to try!

    Let's open a store in downtown St. Paul in a few days, called QUICKIES (for which there is already a soap called Phebo here), in R. Jose Bonifacio, 114.

    The QUICKIES have the same pattern of FEBO and work only with food staples, all based on Dutch culture and gastronomy, without forgetting the fantastic and tasty croquettes, and the other salty ...

    We have to welcome all!

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