Destination Guide

Restaurants in Amsterdam

Top-end, mid-range, budget

Restaurants cover all price categories and cuisines ranging from Dutch and European to Indonesian and fusion. Popular dining is found in the Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein areas. Indonesian restaurants have an important place on the city's scene, and Bojo is a fine budget performer. Many Amsterdam kitchens close at 10pm, so either dine early or choose a place that stays open late. Service and value-added tax are generally included but check the bill.

Bojo, Amsterdam. Courtesy of Bojo

Top-end (More than €50 for a three-course meal without drinks)

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  1. 1. Blauw aan de Wal - 17th-century charm

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    A blue light announces Blauw aan de Wal at its restored 17th-century setting in a tranquil, tree-shaded courtyard in the city's red-light district. Diners have a choice of several atmospheric rooms with wood floors and brick walls in which to enjoy exceptional French-inspired cuisine. In summer they can eat on the outside terrace.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sat 6pm-11.30pm

    Address

    99, Oudezijds Achterburgwal, Amsterdam 1012 DD

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 330 2257

    Transport

    Nieuwmarkt metro

  2. 2. Caruso - Italian style

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    In a canal-side building next to the city's famed Flower Market, Caruso has an interior that looks like it belongs in a restored Venetian palazzo, all red-velvet chairs, huge chandeliers and gilt plasterwork. The restaurant is the setting for nuova cucina covering most Italian regions, created with gusto and served with a certain operatic flair.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 6.30pm-10pm

    Address

    550, Singel, Amsterdam 1017 AZ

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 623 8320

    Transport

    Tram 4, 9, 14, 16, 24, 25 to De Munt

    Website

    Caruso Website

  3. 3. La Rive - Ultimate Michelin-star experience

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    La Rive, Amsterdam. © 2004 InterContinental Hotels Group. All Rights Reserved

    At the highest end of the Amsterdam price scale, La Rive at the Amstel Hotel affords a first-class dining experience. Master chef Edwin Kats's intimate, wood-panelled restaurant, overlooking the River Amstel through tall French windows, has gained two Michelin stars for flawless service and presentation, a large wine selection and superior cuisine.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Fri 12pm-2pm & 6.30pm-10.30pm; Sat 6.30pm-10.30pm

    Address

    1, Professor Tulpplein, Amstel InterContinental Amsterdam Hotel, Amsterdam 1018 GX

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 520 3264

    Transport

    Tram 7, 10 to Sarphatistraat

    Website

    La Rive Website

  4. 4. Zuid Zeeland - Cosmopolitan dining with canal views

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    In a terracotta-toned dining room speckled with modern art and flowers, Herengracht's Zuid Zeeland takes a fresh, breezy approach to the cuisine and service that makes this a first-class restaurant. Some diners might find the portions a tad small for their appetites. There's a fine view of the Herengracht canal and an outside terrace.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 12pm-2.30pm & 6pm-11pm; Sat & Sun 6pm-11pm

    Address

    413, Herengracht, Amsterdam 1017 BP

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 624 3154

    Transport

    Tram 1, 2, 5 to Koningsplein

    Website

    Zuid Zeeland Website

  5. 5. Breitner - Elegant and contemporary dining

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    Breitner, Amsterdam. Courtesy of Restaurant Breitner

    Next to the River Amstel and the Herengracht canal, Breitner serves world cuisine infused with Amsterdam's cosmopolitan spirit. The plush red carpet, chandelier and wine cupboard suggest classical timelessness, yet modern decor and paintings create a contemporary mood. A seat at one of the big windows guarantees fine views of the river or the canal.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 6pm-10.30pm

    Address

    212, Amstel, Amsterdam 1017 AH

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 627 7879

    Transport

    Tram 9, 14 to Waterlooplein

    Website

    Breitner Website

Mid-range (€20-€50 for a three-course meal without drinks)

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  1. 6. Café Americain - A glittering haunt of artists

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    Café Americain, Amsterdam. Courtesy of Amsterdam American Hotel

    A 1900s Leidsekade monument of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Café Americain has long been a place where Dutch and international artists, writers, dancers and actors went to see and be seen. Now a more diverse clientele dines on wide-ranging cuisine amid the leaded windows, reading tables, velvet upholstery, frosted-glass chandeliers and carved columns.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 6.30am-11.30pm (from 7am Sat)

    Address

    97, Leidsekade, Amsterdam-American Hotel, Amsterdam 1017 PN

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 556 3232

    Transport

    Tram 1, 2, 5, 7, 10 to Leidseplein

    Website

    Amsterdam-American Hotel Website

  2. 7. Café-Restaurant De Brakke Grond - Flemish food and beer

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    Close to the Dam, Café-Restaurant De Brakke Grond is the tasteful bar and restaurant of the Flemish Cultural Centre. It serves dishes primarily from Belgium's Flanders region, an area with a reputation for fine food served in satisfying quantities, ideally washed down with a Belgian beer. The outside terrace is used in good weather.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 12pm-11pm

    Address

    43, Nes, Amsterdam 1012 KD

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 626 0044

    Transport

    Tram 16, 24 to Spui or Dam

    Website

    De Brakke Grond Website

  3. 8. Hemelse Modder - Welcoming canalside restaurant

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    With a pair of plain dining rooms beside the Waalseilandsgracht canal and, on warm sunny days, a pretty, tree-shaded terrace, Hemelse Modder presents a deceptively simple face to the world. Its imaginative and quite refined international cuisine has strong French and Italian influences, and there's always a dish or two on the menu for vegetarians.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 6pm-12pm

    Address

    11, Oude Waal, Amsterdam 1011 BZ

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 624 3203

    Transport

    Nieuwmarkt metro

    Website

    Hemelse Modder Website

  4. 9. Take Thai - Modern design and menu

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    The dazzlingly white interior and minimalist style of this restaurant, on the chic shopping and dining street of Utrechtsestraat, shifts Take Thai away from the traditional subtropical look of many Thai restaurants. Modernism extends to the menu, which has updated elements of the national cuisine, although some dishes are still incredibly spicy.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 6pm-11pm

    Address

    87, Utrechtsestraat, Amsterdam 1017 VK

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 622 0577

    Transport

    Tram 4 to Keizersgracht or Prinsengracht

  5. 10. The College Hotel - Student chefs

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    As students of the city-centre Amsterdam Hotel Management School, most of the chefs and waiters at The College Hotel and its restaurant are the future elite of Holland's catering profession. Learning on the job, they create and serve sophisticated cuisine, based on Dutch classics, in a 19th-century school converted to a top-class boutique hotel.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 7am-10am, 12pm-2pm & 7pm-10pm (until 10.30pm Sat & Sun & from 12.30pm Sun)

    Address

    1, Roelof Hartstraat, Amsterdam 1071 VE

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 571 1511

    Transport

    Tram 3

    Website

    The College Hotel Website

Budget (Less than €20 for a three-course meal without drinks)

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  1. 11. Bazar - World cuisines on a plate

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    Bazar, Amsterdam. Courtesy of Bazar

    Set in a former church in the De Pijp district, Bazar is a huge restaurant that covers a vast range of cuisines from North Africa and Turkey, through the Middle East and Iran to India and beyond. If there are really too many different food types for any to be considered best-of-class, the exotic nature compensates.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 11am-1am (until 2am Fri); Sat & Sun 9am-12am (until 2am Sat

    Address

    18, Albert Cuypstraat, Amsterdam 1073 BL

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 675 0544

    Transport

    Tram 16, 24 to Albert Cuypstraat

    Website

    Bazar Website

  2. 12. De Keuken van 1870 - Value for money tradition

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    Founded in 1870 as a soup kitchen to provide meals to poor people, De Keuken van 1870 has kept a budget outlook at heart while adapting to meet modern food trends. In a plain but far from downtrodden setting in the city centre, it serves traditional Dutch fare supported by some more exotic dishes.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Sat 5pm-10pm

    Address

    4, Spuistraat, Amsterdam 1012 TS

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 620 4018

    Transport

    Tram 1, 2, 5, 13, 17 to Martelaarsgracht

    Website

    De Keuken van 1870 Website

  3. 13. Nam Kee - Authentic taste of China

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    In the heart of Amsterdam's small but growing Chinatown, in the city's historic Zeedijk district, busy Nam Kee has very basic décor. However, it has become one of Amsterdam's most popular Chinese restaurants, due to its authentic Chinese food at an affordable price.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Daily 11.30am-12am

    Address

    111-113, Zeedijk, Amsterdam 1012 AV

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 624 3470

    Transport

    Nieuwmarkt metro

    Website

    Nam Kee Website

  4. 14. Teheran - A taste of Iran

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    Decorated with Persian antiques and images of Iran on the walls, Teheran's setting south of Prinsengracht is an oasis of calm and good taste in which to experience one of the world's great culinary traditions. The menu is strong on vegetarian options and the Shiraz wines go well with the subtle herbs and perfumed spices.Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 6pm-11pm

    Address

    19-21, Noorderstraat, Amsterdam 1017 TR

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 623 7677

    Transport

    Tram 16, 24, 25 to Weteringcircuit

    Website

    Teheran Website

  5. 15. Bojo - Friendly Indonesian

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    Bojo, Amsterdam. Courtesy of Bojo

    Bojo is a cheap, cheery and often crowded Indonesian restaurant in two side-by-side rooms with separate entrances just off Leidseplein. It serves meals until early in the morning amid a décor of bamboo and lanterns. Worth sampling are the longtong rames (special boiled rice served with chewy rice cakes) and rijsttafel (array of small dishes).Show this on map

    Opening Hours

    Mon-Fri 4pm-2am (until 4am Fri); Sat & Sun 12pm-2am (until 4am Sat)

    Address

    49 & 51, Lange Leidsedwarsstraat, Amsterdam 1017 NG

    Telephone

    +31 (0) 20 622 7434

    Transport

    Tram 1, 2, 5 7, 10 to Leidseplein

    Website

    Bojo Website

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