Restaurant Flore proves that fine dining in Amsterdam anno nowadays can be different. No excess of luxury ingredients or classic formalism, but a focus on vegetables, sustainability and refinement. Bas van Kranen and his team work exclusively with seasonal products: vegetables and herbs from small farmers, fish from sustainable catch, meat only if it really has a story.
On the menu, you see this reflected in dishes that are not about being extravagant, but precisely balanced. A dish may consist of just a few ingredients - zucchini, mint and young cheese, for example - but in a composition that tastes like you're tasting something completely new. The technique is subtle and never excessive, keeping the flavors pure.

Flore's setting adds to that experience. You'll find the restaurant in Hotel L'Europe near Muntplein, overlooking the Amstel River. Inside, the atmosphere is classically elegant, but the kitchen provides the fresh, contemporary counterpart. You sit spaciously, tables are set up quietly, and the service knows exactly how to keep the balance between sharing knowledge and giving you room to enjoy yourself.
Flore received recognition with two Michelin stars for a reason. Those stars stand for sustainability and responsibility in the kitchen. Here you eat not only extraordinary, but also with the feeling that the choices behind your dish were made consciously.
"Flore shows that luxury is not in excess, but in purity and precision."
What distinguishes Flore in the city is that combination: the grandeur of the Amstel, but with a cuisine that fits our times. Not a stiff affair, but attention, taste and a clear vision of what food can be.
For those who want an evening that feels luxurious without classic trappings, Flore is a place where you will be surprised. Not by excess, but by top-level simplicity.