Linked to Rosewood Amsterdam, located in the former Palace of Justice on Prinsengracht, Eeuwen is a restaurant where tranquility and sophistication come together. The name ("Eeuwen") refers to time and tradition; it is all about products that show their character without embellishment.
The kitchen runs on seasons. The menu changes depending on what is locally available - think North Sea fish, Dutch vegetables in their best form, dishes where you taste that the chef makes choices respecting the rhythms of nature. You'll see dishes like Yellowtail Tartar with Ajoblanco, seasonal vegetables, or fresh fish soup with rouille - each in a presentation that captures attention without overdoing it.

The setting makes dining extra special. Century is located in Rosewood's quiet courtyard, overlooking the garden and classic details of the building. The decor mixes grandeur with intimacy: tall windows, soft light, art from Holland, wooden floors. You're not in a sterile setting, but in a place with character.
Dining here feels like taking a moment. You can start with lunch, an aperitivo in the garden, then dinner. Not rushed, but careful. For me, it works best to come when the sun is still out, the lights soften and the dishes come in one by one - Century lets you slow down.
The service fits right in: attentive, but not flashy. Service that knows what they're serving, can explain sourcing ingredients, why something fits the season. You feel that what is used here is as it should be: flavors that have their rest, compositions that make sense, without being showy.
"Century brings the season to the plate as well as peace in the evening."
If you love eating in the city, but are looking for something with tranquility as well as class, Eeuwen is the right place. You don't have to be a la carte connoisseur - here it's all about taste, about experience, about that moment when you say: this is the best of what our region has to offer.