the filter coffee here is what you want to start with, especially if you're the kind of person who actually wants to taste what's in the cup rather than drink milk with a caffeine hit. badeta sits on van woustraat, which puts you right in the de pijp end of amsterdam, the kind of neighbourhood where the albert cuyp market runs its daily noise a few streets over and people seem to genuinely have time for a slow morning. the locals clearly feel something consistent about this place, and that kind of quiet loyalty doesn't come from nowhere. it's a van, which means the setup is tight and intentional rather than sprawling, and that focus tends to show up in the cup. come back for the filter.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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