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Coba Amsterdam Reviews
Coba volveré!
Super good finger food and friendly personnel, don’t miss it if you go to North Amsterdam where you can find a a really cool alternative neighborhood with tons of artsy bars and stuff.
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We dont like it because they sell food without knives, forks, spoons few menu options. the space with the tables was small and they didn't know English at all, with the result that we couldn't communicate
Amazing tacos and cocktails
The cocktails and food are amazing! Really a stunning Mexican vibe. The staff was great. Lots of Mexicans working here as well
Don’t go!
We had dinner last night in this restaurant. The place is very noisy and the chance is big that you have to sit on stools without backrest with low tables under which is hardly enough space to place our long dutch legs. It seems the only focus on spa
Amazing experience
Great food! Great atmosphere. Came here for lunch and returned for dinner! Amazing taco’s. Would recommend this for lunch and dinner. Share food and get your hands dirty
Great restaurant, shame about the portion sizes
Coba is a great restaurant with incredible food and lovely drinks. Their mezcal is very easy to drink and moreish. My only complaint is the portion sizes. You get a bite each per round of tacos. We ended up drinking more than we ate. It’s a worth a
Poor portion of food
Nice atmosphere, good service both the prices are to overrated for the small portion that they serve..
Love the atmosphere, the staff are edgy and cute.
Really excited about a Mexican restaurant in Noord. Unfortunately, the tacos are weird. Not exactly yummy weird. I had the crab taco, which was charred with squid ink. It could have been deep fried flour for all I knew, the softshell crab was scorche
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