Restaurants

Restaurants

Café Cenc: Fish, shellfish and seafood with (natural) wine

Café Cenc is not a "cozy café" in the generic sense. This is the Parry family building a seafood and vegetable menu around small dishes, quick combinations and a wine selection you don't have to plow through.

cafe-cenc-restaurant-amsterdam_1
cafe-cenc-restaurant-amsterdam_4

Cenc feels like Bar Parry's big sister: the same relaxed approach, but with just a little more room for food that seeks out the sea. The menu leans toward fish, seafood and shellfish and keeps the pace fast: you can take one dish and move on, but just as easily keep stacking up until suddenly you do "just dine" without having planned ahead.

What makes it distinctive is in the choices. Not an endless menu, but dishes that fit logically next to each other: something salty, something fatty, something fresh, something crunchy. Think of that category of snacks you actually come for, egg mayo with shrimp, fish fritters, shrimp heads with aioli, and then on to a plate that makes the evening serious: mussels with green pepper, petongles with citrus-garlic butter, or pasta with anchovies and lemon. It's "small" on paper, but big in how quickly your table fills up.

cafe-cenc-restaurant-amsterdam_2

The wine is not an afterthought and you notice that right away. Cenc pours a selection (natural and conventional) through De Wijnwinkel, and that makes the choice simple: you pick a glass that suits the cuisine, without a whole sommelier ritual surrounding it. The result is exactly what you want with this kind of food: glass empty, next glass, next bite.

You don't come here for a long explanation, but for a table that keeps replenishing itself.

The atmosphere follows that logic: open enough to walk in, sharp enough to come back. You see the kitchen working, you sense there is routine in the service, and the whole thing has that Parry/Balthazar DNA: not formal, but precise. Cenc is the kind of place where you agree "for one" and end up with a small procession of plates and a bottle suddenly running out - because the menu provokes it, not because someone talked you into it.


CONTACT
Café Cenc
Vijzelgracht 5h, Amsterdam
Navigate
In the neighbouhood

prinshendrikkade bynight

DISTRICT

Amsterdam Center

Amsterdam Centrum: canals, museums and the heart of the city Amsterdam Now is the amsterdam city guide to all there is to do, eat and experience in Amsterdam Centrum - the city's oldest and most densely built-up district. Centrum includes the canal belt, the Jordaan, the 9 Streets,...

Banner
Amsterdam Magazine is about fun things to do, discovering new places and the tastemakers of the city. Subscribe now for € 16 and receive 4 editions.
Order now on coffee-tablebooks.com

Contact

Café Cenc
Vijzelgracht 5h, Amsterdam
Navigate
Banner
Amsterdam Magazine is about fun things to do, discovering new places and the tastemakers of the city. Subscribe now for € 16 and receive 4 editions.
Order now on coffee-tablebooks.com