Petit Gâteau

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If you have a hunch that Petit Gâteau sounds more French than Dutch, well, you’re right. This small and cozy patisserie is the brainchild of pastry chef Meike Schaling, who trained in Paris and ran the business there for a few years before moving back to Amsterdam. Every day, about 100 house-made, delicious and very pretty tarts with savory or sweet fillings are waiting customers, making each visit special.

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