When you walk into Le Smash in Oud-West or the Pijp, you immediately sense that this place is about burgers and experience, not embellishments. The menu is no long book: you have classics like "Double Beef Patty + Cheddar" or the "Le Special," and you also see options like the vegan versions with vegan patty. Everything is in a soft potato bun, with tangy pickles, cheddar or vegan cheese, crunchy onions, and sauce you take your time with.
The sides finish it off: plain fries, cheese fries, maybe coleslaw on the side. Nothing pretentious: just good, hearty sides that go well with the burger.

In De Pijp, on Govert Flinckstraat, establishment West is a bit quieter in terms of atmosphere - more locals dropping in late afternoon, quite relaxed. Service is friendly, not fancy treatment but knowledgeable about what tastes good. You don't go to Le Smash for flashy ambiance, but for things that are right in taste and pace.
What stands out: price-quality ratio is fair. You pay a little more than a standard snack, but you actually get something in return. The burger is filling, the flavors are well balanced, the vegan option shows that different needs have been thought of.
"Le Smash shows that a real burger doesn't have to be a show, but it does have to be memorable."
A tip: arrive on time or later in the evening, as Le Smash often sells "sold out" - not because it's touristy, but because they only do fresh batches.
You walk away feeling like you ate what you wanted: no decor, no unnecessary layers - just the burger, the crunch, the meat or vegetable option, the sauce, everything together. Le Smash proves that simplicity in the restaurant business is sometimes the strongest choice.