7 Best Restaurants in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Restaurant Sinne

$$$$ | De Pijp Fodor's choice
This candlelit French-Mediterranean restaurant with exposed brick walls and whimsical cartoon paintings is a true local favorite. Choose a set menu by picking from several appetizers, mains, and desserts—the minimum order is three courses and ranges all the way up to eight. The menu changes frequently and features highly flavorful modern dishes with an international twist. There's usually a complimentary pre-dessert—which could be a deconstructed apple pie with tapioca balls and cream—poking delicious fun at the Dutch appeltaart tradition.
Ceintuurbaan 342, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 GP, Netherlands
020-682–7290
Known For
  • accessibly priced Michelin-starred cuisine
  • signature dish: celeriac with black truffle and celeriac foam, egg yolk, and Hollandaise sauce
  • elegant, romantic setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed.–Fri., Reservations essential

Albina

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While you're in Amsterdam, do try Surinamese food, a unique fusion of Amerindian, Caribbean, Chinese, Jewish, Dutch, and Indonesian cuisines that arose from this South American country's history as a Dutch colony. Albina is a local fave that serves up one of the best rotis (the Surinamese take on Indian flatbread) in the city. It comes with a choice of fillings and is real-deal comfort food. Nieuw Albina, at No. 49, has the same owner and the same kitchen, if you find the original too crowded.

Albert Cuypstraat 69, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 CN, Netherlands
020-675--5135
Known For
  • fast, cheap and (generally) good Surinamese food
  • Chinese-Surinamese classics like babi pangang, pom, and roti
  • basic canteenlike setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Ciel Bleu

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This elegant two–Michelin star dining room nods to modernity with gleaming metallic design touches, but the French-international food at the "Blue Sky" leans more to the classically extravagant. Any of the three tasting menus (with a choice of two wine pairings) are highly recommended for a celebratory meal. Enjoy beautifully presented dishes—like the signature king crab with Baeri caviar, beurre blanc ice cream, and preserved lemon, or the delicate pink "Dutch shrimp'' perched in a pool of green bean bouillon with a roast cumin crisp and Oscietra caviar and an elevated take on Dutch apple pie for dessert—while taking in the amazing panorama from the 23rd floor of the Hotel Okura Amsterdam.

Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 LH, Netherlands
020-678–7450
Known For
  • ultrarefined French cuisine with global influences
  • amazing views of Amsterdam in almost every direction
  • perfect wine pairings, charmingly presented
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.-Tues. No lunch Wed.-Fri., Reservations essential

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Coffee & Coconuts

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This lively spot with soaring ceilings and three levels of seating attracts a young crowd for the eclectic but generally healthy menu of all-day brunch, including especially delicious coconut pancakes. There's also an extensive juice menu, including fresh coconut served with a straw, plus a selection of salads and deli items like burgers, burritos, and sandwiches and, as the name implies, an in-house roastery and full range of single-origin espresso-based drinks and pour-over coffees. Although the casual atmosphere is more haphazardly funky than tropical chic (be prepared to sit on rather uncomfortable beanbags if the regular tables are full), you'll have ample opportunity to watch the international millennial clientele as you wait.
Ceintuurbaan 282-284, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 GK, Netherlands
020-354–1104
Known For
  • freshly roasted coffee and homemade coconut macaroons
  • trendy vibe
  • cool location in a former 1920s cinema
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted

Little Collins

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One of Amsterdam's brunch pioneers, this intimate Australian-run eatery has a laid-back vibe and friendly servers. Although you'll inevitably have to wait for a table on weekends (or make brunch reservations), the eclectic menu, which includes sweet and savory options, is worth it. Pass the time with one of the tasty brunch cocktails: there are four types of Bloody Marys. Dinner is small plates with influences from near and far. In early 2019, a second outpost, offering brunch by day and pizza by night, opened in West (Bilderdijkstraat 140).
1e Sweelinckstraat 19-F, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1073 CL, Netherlands
020-673–2293
Known For
  • still one of the best brunch spots in town
  • Turkish eggs
  • burnt Basque cheesecake
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.-Tues.

Warung Spang Makandra

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The Indonesian-inspired Surinamese food at this often-cramped local favorite includes many simple but well-prepared variations of chicken, fish, lamb, or beef with vegetables and nasi (rice), bami (noodles), or roti. You can also try Javanese rames, a mini-rijsttafel-style smattering of everything on a plate. The restaurant is very casual, but the staff are friendly, the food is tasty, and the price is right—no wonder it's always busy. There are two other Amsterdam locations, but this one is the most central.

Gerard Doustraat 39, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 VK, Netherlands
020-670–5081
Known For
  • authentic Surinamese halal cuisine for a gentle price
  • the city's best broodje pom (a rather revered Surinamese sandwich)
  • friendly staff
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Reservations not accepted

Yamazato

$$$$ | De Pijp

Traditional Japanese haute cuisine is sublimely presented at this elegant restaurant where a Zenlike sushi bar, kimonoed waitstaff, and views over a pretty Japanese garden (complete with koi pond) all add up to a sublime dining experience. The seasonal kaiseki menu is a fabulous splurge, but you can also choose from à la carte menu offerings like sushi, sashimi, tempura, sukiyaki, and shabu-shabu prepared table-side, as well as grilled whole fish and steaks. At lunchtime, large and more economical bento boxes are available. The wine and sake lists are encyclopedic.

Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1072 LH, Netherlands
020-678–7450
Known For
  • authentic Michelin-starred Japanese cuisine
  • seasonal kaiseki menu
  • lovely and elegant setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.-Wed., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential