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Contribuisci feedbackIs it Chinese? Is it Surinamese? Is it Indian? Nobody knows, it 's a mix of everything. One thing is for sure, Chinese or Surinamese, they have it all soups, snacks, sandwiches and whole meals. The place itself is as simplistic as they come. Inside, the brightly lit counter shelves are filled with different meat dishes for on a sandwich. Although it doesn 't look as appealing on those shelves, it sure tastes great when Jimmy, who runs the place, puts it on fresh bun for you. Jimmy is what makes Afobaka. A genuinely hospitable man, who loves to serve you the food he and his family been making over the years. With every order he 'll remind you to eat slowly , which is something that I never fully understood, but undoubtedly means something along the lines of if you eat slowly, you can enjoy it better . My recommendation: have a tja sieuw sandwich in the sun. Pickles and sambal? Yes of course. Afobaka is no miracle, but its sandwiches are great and Jimmy can be considered a hidden gem of Rotterdam.