Restaurants in Amsterdam
LOT61: Coffee bar with the tastiest brew of homegrown beans
Specialty coffee from our own roastery, from neighborhood cafe on Kinkerstraat to bar at the train station
Skatecafe: Tasting, drinking, partying and skating under one roof
In a raw shed in North, skateboard culture rubs past club nights, concerts and a seasonal kitchen.
Hakata Senpachi: for 20 years of Tokyo yakitori in the Rivierenbuurt neighborhood
Chef Neil Roake personally selects his sakes from Japanese breweries
Sushi HANABi on Leidseplein: ten chairs, one chef
Chef Shunsuke Okada serves Edo-style nigiri at a hand-built counter
Toscanini: timeless Italian soul in the heart of the Jordaan area
Authentic Italian with seasonal creativity led by chef Leonardo Pacenti
R. de Rosa in the Jordaan: from coffee to late wine
The corner building on Boom Street grew into a regular neighborhood spot
Scala: A mix of shared food and short theatrical performances
An intimate food bar with a theater concept where cabaret, music and musicals come together
Hangar in North: Industrial meets gourmet flavors
In the creative North district, you'll find a bar-restaurant with French, tropical and Sardinian influences
Café de Jaren: Terrace on the Amstel with most hours of sunshine
Near Waterlooplein, Café de Jaren offers a large, bright spot with a waterfront terrace
Floor 17: Spring vibes on the city's highest rooftop terrace
Panoramic views, stylish cocktails and dining on the 17th floor of the Leonardo Hotel
On Frans Halsstraat you will find Maris Piper: a stylish brasserie that combines classic sophistication with contemporary flair....
Amsterdam South
Jinja brings a warm mix of surprising Asian fusion, cocktails and a recognizable Amsterdam atmosphere in a hip...
Amsterdam West
A culinary gem in the Jordaan where wine and French flavors come together in an inviting atmosphere.
Amsterdam Center
Restaurant Christiaan Smit on Prinsenstraat brings a warm, intimate dining experience with a focus on local ingredients and seasonal tables.
Lovers of Noord beware! The new restaurant Van de Werf is the place where the NDSM comes together. A place where local flavors and makers...
Amsterdam North
Hoi Tin Café brings a breath of fresh air to Amsterdam's Chinatown with contemporary buns, coffee and experimental Asian snacks in a modern interior.
Among the scents of ginger, chili and fermented garlic, Chop Chop has won a place with breakneck speed....
Orchid House on the edge of Oosterpark feels like a sunny living room where coffee flows into lunch,...
Amsterdam East
Café Collectif is one of those places where a plan is not necessary. You step in for a glass, stay...
EDN feels like a deep breath in the middle of the city. The cuisine works with the seasons, the interior with tranquility and light. Everything revolves ...
Attic is the type of wine bar where you automatically soften. The atmosphere is intimate, the food flawless, and the wine list - let...
Café Restaurant De Ysbreeker is one of those places where people walk in and out all day long. In a historic building on the Amstel River in...
The Wood Docks have a cheerful new neighbor: Pretty Boules. Between brick sheds, wharves and water features, slide...
Café WU is a relatively new restaurant in Amsterdam that pairs Chinese gastronomy with a sophisticated wine list. The...
Linguini is a pasta restaurant that focuses on pure simplicity and quality. Their signature cacio e pepe (cheese...
Bar Lusconi gives Mercatorplein a touch of Sicily. Here you slide in for homemade pasta, antipasti and a good glass of wine or cocktail.
At Williams Farmhouse, you step into a slice of English country style in Amsterdam. The restaurant on Beethovenstraat serves classics of British cuisine in...
Massalia is not a standard grill or fish store: this is a hybrid restobar where cuisine influences from France and Greece merge, with a wine list and sunny...
Restaurants
Amsterdam Now is the amsterdam restaurants guide for Amsterdammers who know what they want. Whether you're looking for a quick Italian dinner, an Indonesian rice table, a neighborhood bistro with a good glass of wine or an evening of multiple courses - the restaurant scene in Amsterdam is wide, diverse and continues to grow. New establishments open every week, in every neighborhood and in every price range. For a current overview, see the amsterdam restaurants guide on Amsterdam Now.
The range of cuisines in Amsterdam is exceptionally varied. Indonesian cuisine has the longest history in the city. Italian and French cuisine are firmly represented in almost every neighborhood. Asian food - from sushi and ramen to dim sum, Korean barbecue and Vietnamese street food - is everywhere. See our overviews of italian restaurants Amsterdam, french restaurants Amsterdam and asian restaurants Amsterdam for specific addresses by kitchen.
Amsterdam's restaurant landscape ranges from accessible neighborhood restaurants and eateries to Michelin-acclaimed fine dining. In between is a growing middle segment of bistros, gastro bars and restaurant concepts that are committed to quality without ceremony. Reservations are now the norm in Amsterdam, especially on weekends and at popular establishments. Some of the restaurants work exclusively with reservations through their own websites or through a reservation tool.
Restaurants are scattered throughout the city, but a few neighborhoods stand out. De Pijp has a high density of international restaurants along Ferdinand Bolstraat and Van Woustraat. The Jordaan combines Italian trattorias with neighborhood cafes and French bistros. Utrechtsestraat in the center is one of the city's most varied restaurant streets. Amsterdam East and North have developed a rapidly growing selection in recent years. For neighborhood-specific addresses, see the community pages on Amsterdam Now.
Amsterdam Now brings a continuously updated list of restaurants in Amsterdam - by cuisine, by neighborhood and by occasion. From sushi restaurants Amsterdam and pizza Amsterdam to burger bars Amsterdam and french restaurants Amsterdam: find the full offer on Amsterdam Now.