The Avocado Show - Amsterdam

Whats the deal?
Amsterdam’s very own avocado restaurant dedicated to all things avocado. Dominating Instagram feeds with its decorative avocado dishes, green floral walls, neon lights and pink furnishing, it is every bit worth the visit.
The dishes are a winner when it comes to presentation. From avocado fries, burger buns, pancakes and poke bowls made decoratively from avocados. You’ll go avo-crazy over these options. Ok, we couldn’t resist. But, truth be told what struck us most about our experience at the avocado show is the avocados are ridiculously good, when it comes to flavour and texture they are are perfectly ripe, perfectly creamy and perfectly tasty...



What to eat?
The Avocado Garden
Avocado, hummus, spices, herbs and flowers served with pita sticks.
Price: 7 EUR
Mama Mango Poke Bowl
Avocado, mango, edamame, pickled cucumber, wakame, sesame seeds, sushi rice and mango mayo.
Price: 15.75 EUR
Avocado Fries
Avocado in crunchy panko crust, served with truffle mayo.
Price: 6.75 EUR

#FLODown: Despite the queues of millennials you’ll see queuing outside of the restaurant, don't be deterred, it is worth the visit! We are obsessed with avocados so are particularly fussy when it comes to taste, and these are some of the best avocados with have ever had.
Serving breakfast lunch and dinner, they operate on a first come first serve basis.
Location:
Daniël Stalpertstraat 61, 1072 XB Amsterdam, Netherlands
Opening Hours:
Daily 9 am – 5pm
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