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From: Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2024 12:40:56 -0500, Dave Smith
<adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:

>On 2024-12-04 9:41 a.m., S Viemeister wrote:
>> On 12/4/2024 9:50 AM, Bruce wrote:
>
>>> Old school, lower class food from my country was peasant food:
>>> potatoes, a vegetable, a meat. Not unlike English peasant food. Times
>>> started changing during or just after the 60s.
>>>
>> Before the 60s, I would think. I spent a couple of months in Amsterdam 
>> in the early 60s, and Indonesian restaurants were already well- 
>> established then.
>> 
>
>My son and his wife were in Amsterdam last week. They were only there 
>for five days and spent one day going up to the north to see family 
>homes. They had dinner in Indonesian restaurants three times. There were 
>lots of them around and handy to their hotel.
>
>There is only one place around here that offers Indonesian food. It is 
>actually a Chinese restaurant but they have Indonesian food as well, 
>including rice table.  It is in a town with a lot of Dutch people.

Chinese-Indonesian restaurants were and maybe still are very common in
NL.

-- 
Bruce
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