![]() Ivelina used her art background to imagine what their place would look like. Pavel had a cookbook about “Modern Cuisine,” published in 1910, and from it he drew inspiration for the quiches and breads, cakes and savories. When they moved to Amsterdam, they had a dream to create a place where everyone would feel welcome and comfortable and the food would be divine. Pavel had worked in a bakery Ivelina had been an art student. This delightful spot just a short walk from the Rokin was opened in early 2015 by a young expat couple from Bulgaria. Staff, the good smells coming from the open kitchen. I also like the vibe, the friendliness of the I love not just the pastries and the quichesĪnd everything else on the menu. Visit to De Laatste Kruimel is part of every return I make to Amsterdam. That window and almost swooned at the sight of that colorful goodness. Thoughts: It’s been a few years since I first passed The menu changes seasonally, using all organic ingredients and fruits Add in a range of coffees and teas, fresh-squeezed juices and All those pastries mentioned above, plus many more, will Puddings, besides that range of quiches and savory pies in the window. Sourdough breads-soup of the day and salads, plus meat and vegetarian bread Include a range of sandwiches-meat-filled, vegetarian or vegan, on house-baked The menu to make a filling breakfast, a satisfying lunch, or a light supper. Hartig & Zoet, meaning “Savory & Sweet.” There are enough choices on ![]() That doesn’t mean you come only for desserts. Yes, you’ve arrived, and I hope you’re hungry. Then on the left-oh, my, on the left-you see a stepped mountain of wooden crates and vintage cake plates piled high with cakes and pies, croissants and scones, muffins, egg tarts, brownies, and sweet bread pudding topped with berries. The one on the right is filled with huge slices of a range of quiches and savory pies, blocks of polenta topped with ricotta and basil, bowls of quinoa salad and greens. Then you see an old-fashioned shopfront-two big show windows on either side of the door. When you’re in Amsterdam, and a friend recommends a bakery café with the name De Laatste Kruimel, meaning The Last Crumb, you go looking for it with a sense of anticipation. ![]()
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