Rene's Croissanterie is a true gem for pastry enthusiasts and food connoisseurs alike. From the moment you step in, you're greeted with the enticing aroma of freshly baked pastries, setting the stage for an exceptional culinary experience.
The Churros at Rene's are nothing short of perfection. Flaky, buttery, and expertly crafted, they are a testament to the mastery of the bakers. Each bite is a symphony of textures and flavors, leaving you craving for more. The variety of fillings and toppings available cater to every palate, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The ambiance of the Churros is cozy and inviting, making it the perfect spot to savor your pastry with a hot cup of coffee. The staff is warm, attentive, and incredibly knowledgeable about their offerings, adding a personal touch to the experience.
One visit to Rene's Croissanterie is all it takes to understand why it has become a beloved institution in Amsterdam. It's a haven for those who appreciate the art of baking and the pleasure of a truly exceptional Churros.
In summary, Rene's Croissanterie is a five-star establishment in every sense. The dedication to quality, the impeccable pastries, and the warm hospitality make it a standout destination for anyone seeking a taste of pastry perfection in Amsterdam. Don't miss the chance to experience this...
Read moreThis place makes the whole entire street reek like oil badly, it's unbearable. Makes you wonder if they ever regularly change the oil they use. I for one sure wouldn't want to eat from it, after walking through that stench.
The place makes the street litter quite badly as well. And it has only gotten worse over the course of years. It has attracted many mice, and I've once also noticed a mouse walking into the kitchen even. They tend to leave the door (That leads from the kitchen to the street) open during summer.
The overall quality of the food here has deteriorated from what I use to consider being alright, to quite grotty. I would recommend having something actually good for when you're on a high. Just a short walk further out of the city centre and you would find many better places with much higher quality food for the same price.
Hope this'll balance out the over the top...
Read moreDrawing customers near Amsterdam’s Red Light District since 1979 anyone who claims Rene’s Croissanterie is not a tourist trap has probably spent too long in a Coffee Shop, the combination of late hours and fair prices universally popular while high volume assures items are mostly fresh.
An ambitious line-up, everything from Sausage Rolls to Churros plus made-to-order Crepes available via touch-screen ordering, limited seating sees most guests dining in the streets outside where people watching proves highly entertaining.
Not remotely artisan, more so Street Food made with a little more care than elsewhere in De Wallen, Rene’s Stroopwafel comes topped for €10 and proves just average while the Liege Waffle is properly made with Pearl Sugar within but a bit too sweet thanks to added Confectioner’s...
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