12 Best Restaurants in Amsterdam, Netherlands

De Foodhallen

$ | Oud-West Fodor's choice
Modeled after Madrid's indoor San Miguel market, this always-packed food hall in a former tram-maintenance building is unfailingly popular with locals and tourists alike. Food stands run the international gamut, from Vietnamese and Indian street food to Mexican and Italian dishes, with favorites like gourmet hot dogs and hamburgers thrown in for good measure. Head to the gin bar to partake in the city's G&T craze. The food hall's hours run late for Holland: until 11:30 pm most nights and until 1 am Thursday–Sunday. It can be difficult to find seating on weekends.

Hotel de Goudfazant

$$$$ | Amsterdam-Noord Fodor's choice
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.

Kaagman & Kortekaas

$$$$ | Medieval Center Fodor's choice

Fans of fabulous nose-to-tail dining have faithfully been placing themselves in the experienced hands of chef Giel Kaagman and sommelier and host Bram Kortekaas since 2015. Their namesake eatery, which has been a leading light in the local bistronomy movement, sits along a medieval alley in the heart of tourist hell, where multiple levels arranged around a slightly sunken kitchen allow some diners to feel like they’re part of the action. Regularly changing four-, five- or six-course chef’s menus keep things fresh, but there’s usually homemade charcuterie, plenty of traditional techniques and a few offal surprises - picky eaters, you’ve been warned!

Sint Nicolaasstraat 43, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 NJ, Netherlands
020-233--6544
Known For
  • high end dining in a no-frills, informal setting
  • creative chef’s menus, featuring foraged ingredients, venison and offal
  • a wine list with finesse
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Mon. No lunch.

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48/50

$$$$ | Amsterdam-Oost
By day, this sleek Swedish-owned establishment serves cinnamon or cardamom buns and seriously good specialty coffee from La Cabra in Copenhagen. By night, take your pick of the premium (mostly natural, mostly French) wines displayed in a ceiling-high wine chamber before indulging in a six-course set menu by chef Túbo Logier (formerly from innovative eateries such as London's The Clove Club and P Franco and Belgium's Chambre Separeé). The new chef's Asia-inflected style and love of ferments nicely contrast 48/50's Scandi-schtick. A selection from the evening menu is also available to order à la carte at lunchtime.
Camperstraat 48-50, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1091 AH, Netherlands
Known For
  • the city's best cinnamon buns
  • over 500 wines, with more than 25 available by the glass
  • internationally inspired casual fine dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tues.

Bar Kantoor

$$ | Oud-West
This sustainable eatery is associated with the Conscious Hotel next door. Sit outside on the expansive terrace overlooking Westerpark and watch the sunset with a glass of organic wine, or head inside to dine, where up-cycled furniture and a hydroponic green wall tie into this restaurant’s eco-friendly concept.

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Brouwerij Troost

$ | Oud-West
This Amsterdam-based brewery churns out everything from craft beers to spirits and sodas at multiple locations throughout the city, and each has their own brew pub. Visitors to this location next to Westerpark can enjoy a beer or two with burgers and other tasty pub foods outside on the large terrace or in their expansive indoor dining area.

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.

Ciel Bleu

$$$$ | De Pijp

This elegant two–Michelin star dining room nods to modernity with gleaming metallic design touches, but the French-international food at the "Blue Sky" leans more to the classically extravagant. Any of the three tasting menus (with a choice of two wine pairings) are highly recommended for a celebratory meal. Enjoy beautifully presented dishes—like the signature king crab with Baeri caviar, beurre blanc ice cream, and preserved lemon, or the delicate pink "Dutch shrimp'' perched in a pool of green bean bouillon with a roast cumin crisp and Oscietra caviar and an elevated take on Dutch apple pie for dessert—while taking in the amazing panorama from the 23rd floor of the Hotel Okura Amsterdam.

Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 LH, Netherlands
020-678–7450
Known For
  • ultrarefined French cuisine with global influences
  • amazing views of Amsterdam in almost every direction
  • perfect wine pairings, charmingly presented
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.-Tues. No lunch Wed.-Fri., Reservations essential

Restaurant Elkaar

$$$$ | Plantage

This small restaurant in a white-and-red corner building near the Tropenmuseum is easy to spot, and inside, the dark-wood paneling, pressed linen tablecloths, and knowledgeable waitstaff come together to make every visit feel like a special occasion. The food is decent, too. Choose from reasonably priced three- and four-course set menus featuring—dishes like roasted quail with a Jerusalem-artichoke cream sauce, sweet-potato gnocchi with bok choy, or deep-fried ice cream with chocolate and Baileys liqueur. In summer, dining alfresco is a pleasure.

Alexanderplein 6, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1018 CG, Netherlands
020-330–7559
Known For
  • high-quality prix-fixe menus
  • globally influenced cuisine
  • elegant atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.-Mon. No lunch., Credit cards accepted

Restaurant-Café In de Waag

$$ | Nieuwmarkt

The lofty wood-beam interior of the 15th-century Waag (weigh house), converted into a café and restaurant, is lighted by hundreds of candles that nicely help maintain the building's medieval majesty. The seasonal, international menu uses mainly Dutch (and mainly organic) products, and a spacious terrace is open when the weather permits. Appetizers will likely include North Sea shrimp and steak tartare, while you can't go wrong with entrées like rib-eye of Dutch beef. Breakfast is served starting at 9 am, and lunch items include salads and sandwiches.

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Soup en Zo

$ | Nieuwmarkt

"Soup Etc" bucks Amsterdam's slow-service trend by being particularly speedy as well as health-conscious. At least eight soups are available daily, of which more than half are vegetarian. The steaming bowls come with chunky slices of whole-grain bread. The menu also offers tempting salads. There are other locations at Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 54 and Van Baerlestraat 81.

Jodenbreestraat 94, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1011 NS, Netherlands
020-422–2243
Known For
  • different soups each day
  • quick, cheap meals
  • healthy choices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations not accepted