Eating at Jamey Bennett was one of my first experiences with shared dining. I know that it is a quite well-known concept, but I have never eaten at a shared dining restaurant in The Netherlands before.
Jamey Bennett has a nice location in the city center near the Hofvijver and the building has a split level in the back, so there is a lot of space in the restaurant. When you order the dishes you like to share, they put the dishes in the order that will give you the best experience. The food is amazing and so inspiring (I like to try to recreate dishes I ate at restaurants at home). The dishes are a fusion of western and Asian cuisine and the prices are midrange (possibly more on the higher side), but it is a great experience. I think that I became a fan of the concept, as it forces you to engage with your company on another level.
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