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Bidrage med feedbackThe food taste is not cut out. As Indonesian opinion their food need more spices. The gado2 need more sauce on those salad. Nasi goreng taste bit odd. If I didn't ask extra sambal that I mixed with rice, maybe I can't finish the meal. The achar that they put as company of Nasi goreng, please don't put that in there.For the price of gado2 with that size, is small. Nasi goreng that only sunny side up egg ....Bit to pricey.
Had a very nice meal for 3 adults. Great atmosphere. Great service.
After 6 long years without Dutch cuisine, I stumbled upon Borrel on a visit in Toronto a few weeks ago and it was a treat! The food was amazing, and the staff were incredibly kind. A must-visit if you're in the
Emailed ahead to reserve for two on a Friday, and heard back promptly that they were wide open great to hear as the last time we had tried to get in (on St.Patty 's day) they were full up.The atmosphere was really great the small resto is packed with Dutch memorabilia and iconography, with the highlight for me being a painted mural in one of the washrooms downstairs. The walls upstairs are covered in photos, newspaper clippings and other Dutch artifacts, and it all comes together really nicely.Service was great and our server was happy to offer recommendations, info on portions etc. We felt really well taken care of throughout the meal, and will be back to try more stuff on this point alone.I 'll cover drinks before food. My partner had a couple of different cocktails...their take on a Negroni, and a cocktail called (English translation) The Orange Soldier. Both were described as excellent. I had a couple of pints of an Oast cherry wheat beer. Oast is one of my favourite breweries, so very happy to have them represented on the menu it was really, really good and paired nicely with the food we ordered.We would describe the food as inconsistent . Not disappointing, but a couple of dishes felt frustratingly close to excellent if they were tweaked a little. We started with the Bitterballen, split between beef and their vegan versions. These were the highlight of the meal, and were close to perfectly paired with a punchy horseradish mustard sauce.After the Bitterballen we had their war fries which was French fries served with peanut sauce and mayo. Here, all the pieces tasted good, but we felt like the portion size was lacking, and the sauce portion was weirdly stingy like, if they had beefed it up a little and poured a healthier portion of sauces on top, it would have been great.Next we had the Boerenkool as our first shared main, but slightly modified to accommodate my partner who is vegetarian. The sausage was served to me separately, and they left the lardons out of the kale mash. Even with the vegan gravy, the dish came across as pretty bland, to under seasoned. I ordered some curry ketchup to complement my sausage, which helped a little, but we can 't recommend the vegetarian version of this dish. We 'll come back and try it with the lardons in it 's intended form.Our second main was the nasi goreng rice, which was tasty, hearty and topped with a fried egg. The side sauces pickles were a nice touch.Finally, we tried an order of fried cheese. While nicely crispy on the outside, runny in the center, we felt it was pretty bland, and could have really, really benefited from a side sauce of some kind. We 've seen examples of the dish that are served with chili sauce etc., and while we 're not experts, felt that this dish could be simply elevated with some sauce.So, a mixed experience, but we 're going to make sure to give it another go and try some more things off the menu. Whatever you order I 'm sure it will be a great experience...and definitely try the Bitterballen.
A cozy restaurant with a good selection of Indonesian and Dutch dishes, friendly staff.