Amsterdam Restaurants

Not so long ago, Dutch cuisine consisted mostly of fried food—french fries, bitterballen, and frikandel (deep-fried sausages)—along with thick pea soup and hearty meat and potato dishes. These days, however, Amsterdam restaurants serve much higher-quality and more varied food than ever before.

Many forward-thinking Amsterdam restaurants have embraced a "New Dutch cuisine," using organic and locally sourced meat, fish, and seafood, and expertly cooked vegetables served with interesting sauces and side dishes. Some chefs are taking it a step further and growing produce and herbs on land or rooftops attached to their restaurants—garden to table cooking, if you will. Multicourse tasting menus or small plates that you can mix and match are popular at upscale eateries, making use of what's freshest at the moment, perhaps farm-fresh asparagus or North Sea mussels. The classic standbys are still widely available, too—it's hard to resist those delicious bitterballen—but they're often prepared in updated, modern interpretations.

Amsterdam has a wealth of international cuisines. The city has long been known for its Moroccan, Turkish, and Indonesian food, and there are excellent Vietnamese eateries, where you can finally get a decent bánh mì, as well as pretty much every type of cuisine you might be craving. Another thing that's big on the Amsterdam food scene these days is brunch. Traditionally, the Dutch opt for relatively simple breakfasts of buttered toast with chocolate sprinkles (called hagelslag), but places for more American-style brunch—eggs Benedict or oatmeal with fresh fruit—have popped up throughout the city, attracting the city's trend-followers. Although steak restaurants have existed for years (and continue to open on a regular basis), hamburgers are also trendy, with tiny spots elbowing their way in to become the most popular in town.

Pockets of interesting dining are emerging away from the city center, too, but Amsterdam is a small city, so don't be daunted by distance. Everything's still easy to reach by cab, tram, or bus—or make like a local and burn off some calories by renting a bike.

Despite all these changes, one thing's stayed relatively the same: the pace of service. Expect a wait to get menus, to order, and then to receive your food. You just have to go with it: it's the Dutch way!

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  • 1. Carstens Brasserie

    $$ | Centrum

    With a dizzying array of recently opened restaurants offering so-called New Dutch Cuisine, it's looking like Dutch food has finally been given the makeover it long deserved. This Centraal Station–adjacent establishment gives brasserie classics a Lowlands twist, using seasonal ingredients fresh from a local organic farm. Bring the kids; there are kids' menus and regular family lunches with a fun educational twist on Sundays.

    Damrak 1-5, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 LG, Netherlands
    020-524--0649

    Known For

    • A melt-in-the-mouth pork cheek stew
    • A Caesar salad featuring the almost emblematic Dutch vegetable, kale
    • Cocktails with a local twist

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Thurs.
  • 2. Hotel de Goudfazant

    $$$$ | Amsterdam-Noord

    In a high-ceilinged former garage—still housing a number of classic cars—this large, modern, and convivial restaurant is worth the trek across the IJ River. The "Golden Pheasant" offers good value for a three-course menu of Dutch fare with a French twist: expect favorites like oysters, roast chicken, and Angus beef, along with a variety of specials.

    Aambeeldstraat 10H, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1021KB, Netherlands
    020-636–5170

    Known For

    • Cool industrial look
    • City views across the IJ
    • Heavenly chocolate mousse

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 3. Sea Palace

    $$ | Oosterdok

    You can't miss this over-the-top floating Chinese restaurant, moored on the Oosterdok near Centraal Station—the ornate atmosphere of red paper lanterns and red- and black-lacquered ceilings that wouldn't be out of place in Hong Kong or Vancouver could easily be a tourist trap. But it's not: the extensive Canton, Macau, and Peking duck menus and other dishes are consistently fresh and authentic.

    Oosterdokskade 8, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1011AE, Netherlands
    020-626–4777

    Known For

    • Tasty dim sum (noon–4 pm)
    • Water views
    • Lovely authentic decor
  • 4. Thúskomme

    $$ | Amsterdam-Oost

    With the northern Dutch province of Friesland's wealth of local ingredients from fertile pastures and seafood-rich seas, this hidden bar-restaurant was a thúskomme (''homecoming'') of sorts for its young Frisian chef-owners. Stop off for a beer or indulge in New Dutch Cuisine with Frisian flair. Located in the lesser-known Indische Buurt, Thúskomme attracts creative locals with its easy vibe, living room-like looks and regular musical interludes.

    Batjanstraat 1a, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1094 RC, Netherlands
    020-239--7925

    Known For

    • Wild Wadden oysters with Frisian vodka and pickle juice
    • A wide selection of beers from Friesland and beyond
    • Frisian charcuterie and cheese

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 5. Bakkerswinkel

    $ | Red Light District

    This unpretentious bakery and tearoom evokes an English country kitchen—one that lovingly prepares and serves breakfasts, high tea, hearty sandwiches, soups, and divine slices of quiche. The closely clustered wooden tables don't give much privacy, but the lively atmosphere is welcoming and warm. There are two other locations: one complete with a garden patio inside Westerpark and the original location in Oud-Zuid, plus a takeout-only counter at Warmoesstraat 133 (all serving breakfast and lunch only).

    Warmoesstraat 69, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 HX, Netherlands
    020-489–8000

    Known For

    • Six breakfast menu options
    • Four afternoon tea menu options
    • Freshly baked goods, from Dutch apple pie to gluten-free chocolate cake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
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  • 6. Blitskikker

    $ | Amsterdam-Oost

    Craving coffee with tiny travelers in tow? Head to this colorful café on trendy Javastraat, where there's a play area for the little ones, plus a children's concept store and in-house hairdresser. A small menu offers sandwiches, cakes, juices, and healthy kids' snacks. Blitskikker is also a great place to stock up on original gifts for the (grand)kids back home.

    Javastraat 117h, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1094 HD, Netherlands
    020-331--6298

    Known For

    • Freshly pulled frothy cappuccinos
    • A train table and activities to entertain the littles
    • Fresh juices, granola bowls, and healthy snacks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 7. Burgermeester

    $ | Jordaan

    The "burger masters" first opened their doors near the Albert Cuyp market in 2007 serving fresh, homemade burgers made from sustainable ingredients. Aside from the traditional beef patty option, Burgermeester’s tasty range includes falafel and spinach burgers for plant-based eaters, along with monthly rotations including lamb, salmon, and more. There are a number of side dishes like fries, corn on the cob, and salad. Other locations include De Pijp and Plantage.

    Elandsgracht 130, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1016VB, Netherlands
    020-423–6225

    Known For

    • Burgers of all types
    • Cheap, quick dining
    • Vegetarian friendly

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 8. Cafe Restaurant Amsterdam

    $$ | Oud-West

    This airy spot west of the Jordaan is an industrial monument: for a century, it housed a plant that pumped water from coastal dunes. Now, under a sky-high ceiling, it's a popular destination for international cuisine, from rib-eye béarnaise and steak tartare to crowd-pleasing seafood platters piled high with oysters, clams, mussels, and optional crab or lobster. The restaurant usually bustles with families and larger groups. If it's too noisy for you, ask for a table on the peaceful terrace. The sticky toffee cake is an after-dinner winner.

    Watertorenplein 6, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1051PA, Netherlands
    020-682–2666

    Known For

    • Scrumptious seafood platter
    • Spacious, airy atmosphere
    • Kid-friendly dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. Cobra Café

    $ | Museum District

    If you need a rejuvenating break from art viewing, head to this café across from the Rijksmuseum for coffee and cake, or for lunch on one of the terraces, if the weather is accommodating. An adjacent playground makes this café a good choice for families. Menu highlights include homemade apple pie, sandwiches, and Dutch beef croquettes with fries. Or try the Dutch poffertjes: small buckwheat pancakes served with powdered sugar and butter. And make sure to check out the bizarre bathrooms in the basement.

    Hobbemastraat 18, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1071 ZB, Netherlands
    020-470–0111

    Known For

    • Funky interior with original work by a variety of Cobra artists
    • Homemade apple pie
    • Two large, full-service outdoor terraces
  • 10. De Roode Leeuw

    $$ | Centrum

    Since its 2019 renovation, this Dutch brasserie has become a beacon on an otherwise uninspiring road; it's one of the few non–fast food restaurants around packed Dam Square. The fare is poshed-up Dutch food, like risotto of Alkmaar pearl barley with roast beetroot, preserved lemon and sour cream, or Dutch Bouillabaisse with fresh North Sea fish. It gets busy with passing tourists, but this restaurant is worth a stop if you're shopping at the nearby de Bijenkorf department store and need a pick-me-up.

    Damrak 93-94, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 LP, Netherlands
    020-555–0666

    Known For

    • Classic Dutch food, modernized
    • A covered patio perfect for all weather
    • Unparalleled people-watching on the Netherlands' busiest sidewalk

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 11. Frietboutique

    $ | Oud-Zuid

    Frietboutique is famous in Zuid and beyond as the purveyor of ''all your guilty pleasures.'' From fresh hand-cut friet (Dutch fries) and crispy croquettes to artisan ijs (ice cream), this is indeed the place to satisfy all your sweet and savory cravings.

    Johannes Verhulststraat 107 h, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1071 MX, Netherlands
    020-664--0809

    Known For

    • Delicious fries with truffle mayonnaise
    • Signature Champagne ice cream, made with Moët et Chandon
    • Cultish creations such as the so-called Choc-Krok (a chocolate croquette with red pepper)
  • 12. Haesje Claes

    $$ | Centrum

    In a 1520 monument groaning with pewter tankards, stained glass, rich gold leather paneling, original Delftware and other curiosa, this restaurant's "Old Holland" vibe and matching menu attract lots of tourists. Expect simple, hearty old-fashioned Dutch fare such as pea soup and a selection of stamppotten (potatoes mashed with veggies and often meat). On cold winter nights, opt for the hutspot, a stamppot of mashed potato and carrot supplemented with steamed beef, sausage, and bacon.

    Spuistraat 273, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 VR, Netherlands
    020-624–9998

    Known For

    • Serving traditional Dutch stamppot to tourists
    • A handsome historic landmark location
    • Pieter de Hooch–worthy interiors

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 13. Kantjil & de Tijger

    $$ | Centrum

    Although you can order à la carte at this spacious and airy Indonesian restaurant, most diners opt for one of the four rijsttafels, each with at least 12 different dishes and flavors that range from sweet and coconutty to intensely spicy (the light local witbier is an excellent accompaniment); one version is vegetarian. There is a takeout counter around the corner (Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 342), which serves inexpensive noodle and rice dishes.

    Spuistraat 291-293, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 VS, Netherlands
    020-620–0994

    Known For

    • Indonesian rijsttafels
    • Friendly, efficient service
    • A "senang" (pleasant, comfortable) atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 14. Warung Spang Makandra

    $ | De Pijp

    The Indonesian-inspired Surinamese food at this often-cramped local favorite includes many simple but well-prepared variations of chicken, fish, lamb, or beef with vegetables and nasi (rice), bami (noodles), or roti. You can also try Javanese rames, a mini-rijsttafel-style smattering of everything on a plate. The restaurant is very casual, but the staff are friendly, the food is tasty, and the price is right—no wonder it's always busy. There are two other Amsterdam locations, but this one is the most central.

    Gerard Doustraat 39, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 VK, Netherlands
    020-670–5081

    Known For

    • Authentic Surinamese halal cuisine for a gentle price
    • The city's best broodje pom (a rather revered Surinamese sandwich)
    • Friendly staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations not accepted
  • 15. Winkel 43

    $ | Jordaan

    Tasty sandwiches, salads, and pastas are available at this popular café, but the crowds come for the appeltaart. Locals, students, and tourists in the know gather here for slices of the thick, cakelike Dutch specialty, studded with fresh apples and cinnamon. Order it with homemade whipped cream, if you'd like, accompanied by mint tea or coffee. The best place to eat is on Winkel's large patio—but Saturday can get crazy before 5 pm, when crowds spill over from the adjacent busy outdoor organic market, Noordermarkt.

    Noordermarkt 43, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1015EA, Netherlands
    020-623–0223

    Known For

    • Lively atmosphere
    • Best appeltaart
    • Outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

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