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Garlic galore

At nine o’clock on Wednesday evening, after I’d ploughed my way through garlic soup, garlic prawns and garlic ice cream, I remembered something: I had a dentist appointment first thing on Thursday morning. Genius!

The dentist probably wasn’t a huge fan of my dinner at Garlic Queen; but was I? First impressions weren’t great. The waiter was somewhat surly, with an obvious distaste for non-Dutch speakers (not ideal anywhere in Amsterdam, but especially right next to the Rembrantplein). The décor involved 80s-style wall photos of the Dutch royal family, lit by plastic-y chandeliers on the ceiling and fake candles in frosted glass on the tables. The menu took the form of a tacky multi-coloured palm tree-clad photo album (if you can imagine that!) with one dish featured on each of its 4×6 inch pages. I couldn’t work out if the tackiness was supposed to be an ironic nod to kitsch, or just bad taste and – worse still – un-user-friendliness.

Garlic soup, pate and carpaccio
Garlic soup, pate and carpaccio

Still, crashing on. We ordered a mixed starter to share, comprising garlic soup, duck liver pate (with garlic, obviously) and carpaccio of smoked halibut (I don’t think I need to point out the addition of garlic by now). The food actually wasn’t as bad as the décor had led me to fear it might be, but then again we still had a long way to go.

Gambas with rice and garlic oil
Gambas with rice and garlic oil

My main was gambas with rice and oil. The oil wasn’t listed as a menu item, but it should have been. Fresh gambas fried in garlic and parsley are, generally speaking, a good combination. And rice is – well – rice. But an island of rice perched in an ocean of oil does not a happy prawn make.

Garlic ice cream
Garlic ice cream

Though I was slightly despairing by dessert time, I felt compelled to order the infamous garlic ice cream. It wasn’t entirely unpleasant, but I wouldn’t want to do it again. Plus it came with that fluorescent pink raspberry sauce, replete with enough E numbers to turn many a small child to ADHD.

And it wasn’t cheap either: €50 each including a bottle of Chenin Blanc. For that money you’d think they could afford some new menus. Still, the garlic bill might’ve saved me the ‘extensive’ cleaning treatment at the dentist the next morning.

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