New Dutch is a restaurant that immediately gives you a warm welcome. It sits on Prinsengracht 60-62, in the atmospheric Jordaan, near the Noordermarkt and the Anne Frank House. The decor is cozy, with classic Amsterdam touches: wooden elements, soft lighting and plants that give the place air.

The menu is versatile: breakfast in the morning, then lunch, and dinner in the evening. Everything is decorated with attention to detail and quality. The "New Dutch Experience" is a highlight: a composite board of cold and hot Dutch appetizers, ideal if you're unsure between a little bit of everything. Furthermore, there are fusion dishes on the menu, where international flavors are mixed with old Dutch traditions - think sauerkraut with a twist, herring with special sauce, or stamppot in renewed form.
The atmosphere is lively but relaxed: locals come here for a delicious lunch, tourists step in for the atmosphere, and for dinner it's romantic enough without being stiff. The service is attentive, and you sense that attention has been paid to presentation as well as taste.
"New Dutch makes you proud of Holland with a twist."
Highly recommended to come in the afternoon, when the crowds subside slightly and the Prinsengracht outside invites you to take a stroll first. Another tip: make reservations for dinner, as New Dutch is often full in the evening.