Simz Exotic Food Indian & Surinaams Specialiteit

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Meal delivery· Restaurant· Surinamese restaurant

Simz Exotic Food Indian & Surinaams Specialiteit Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Simz Exotic Food Indian & Surinaams Specialiteit is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Prinsenstraat 19H. Simz Exotic Food Indian & Surinaams Specialiteit is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category meal delivery in Netherlands.

Address

Prinsenstraat 19H

Phone

+31 203700860

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kids

Offerings

Healthy optionsLate-night foodSmall plates

Open hours

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Michael Bossetta

This place is LEGIT for cheap eats in Amsterdam! If you’re a tourist, you should know that the best cuisines to eat in Amsterdam are Surinamese and Indonesian. It goes back to the whole colonialism thing, but that’s another matter. Simz is more of a take-out place but let’s you choose a carb (noodles, rice, etc.), a protein, and some veggies. They microwave it up and it’s a steal for about 10 Euros per order...the spices will blow your mind. There’s better fare to be found in Oost, but this is a great spot if you’re in the center of Amsterdam and want to get your ethnic grub on. Honestly, it’s much better than most of what you’ll find from the Dutch.

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Rizwan Shah

I was missing home food . So I order from Smiz exotic food Rajma Chicken and Kadi Pakora . Unbelievable so delicious and tasty such like home made food as your mother make it back home in Ludihana or Lahore

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M Levin

The best Suriname food in Amsterdam. Sandwiches and meals are perfect. Highly recommended.

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Gideon Lovell-Smith

Sandwiches - Affordable and Delicious !

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Robert van der Laan - Clement

Only tried a few dishes (yet), but certainly a keeper. Good food, reasonable prices (esp. for Amsterdam city center area) To nitpick; baka bana (deepfried banana) and peanut sauce are both a bit pale, but taste is fine (for my taste, I added at home some ketjap and Djahé, ginger powder, to it, which I liked better). Ketjap chicken is very nice and falls off the bone, but a bit too sweet (needed pepper/salt and/or acidity IMO) But this is subjective taste. Will try some more dishes, but overall a good pick for good, affordable Suriname/Indo food in Jordaan area.