13 Best Restaurants in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Blauw

$$$ | Oud-Zuid Fodor's choice

It's become a bit of a tourist favorite, but many Amsterdammers still believe that this is the best Indonesian rijsttafel in town—so if you're looking for the ultimate Amsterdam dining experience, this is the place to go. Menu choices include fish, meat, and vegetarian rijsttafels; all are fresh, well spiced, and full of authentic flavors. You can order à la carte, but the rijsttafel is the way to go. The design is ultramodern, with lacquered red walls that set off giant vintage family photos from the era of the Dutch East Indies.

Amstelveenseweg 158–160, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1075 XN, Netherlands
020-675–5000
Known For
  • arguably the best Indonesian rijsttafel in town
  • contemporary cliché-free setting
  • great for groups and single diners
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Marius

$$$ | Western Islands Fodor's choice

This casual neighborhood bistro draws a relaxed local crowd with its seasonal preparations of seafood and meat served with farm-fresh vegetables. The menu changes daily—ingredients are chosen from the morning market by the chef, who trained at Berkeley's Chez Panisse—and are offered on a four-course prix-fixe menu (three courses are available for lighter appetites, weeknights only).

MOS Amsterdam

$$$ | Western Islands Fodor's choice
On the southern banks of the IJ River, in an area with few places to eat, this Asian-inflected French restaurant ups the bar by using international ingredients in creative combinations in their tasting menus. Visually MOS captures the feel of old Shanghai, with cushy jade chairs, copper accents on the walls, and an elegant bar area.
IJdok 185, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1013MM, Netherlands
020-638--0866
Known For
  • creative contemporary fusion dishes
  • delightful wine list
  • lovely water views
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.-Mon. No lunch Sat.

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RIJKS®

$$$ | Museum District Fodor's choice
Amsterdam's famed Rijksmuseum displays a dazzling collection of Dutch masterpieces, and the adjacent restaurant, with a warm but understated decor, shares a similar lofty goal: to create edible art using as many Dutch-produced or -influenced products as possible. This means the vegetable-heavy menu of mainly small plates may feature such delights as red cabbage gazpacho, celeriac with hazelnut miso, and the signature mille-feuille of beetroot with soy-infused beurre blanc and parsley oil. Order à la carte or go for one of the Chef's Menus (the latter is compulsory on busy Friday and Saturday nights) but well worth it.
Museumstraat 2, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1077 XX, Netherlands
020-674–7557
Known For
  • modern Michelin-starred Dutch cuisine
  • veg-led plates that always deliver on flavor
  • convenient Rijksmuseum location
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.-Tues., Reservations essential

1e Klas

$$$ | Centrum

This Grand Café is a storied place to wait for your train. Architect Pierre Cuypers' original 1889 Fin-de-Siècle interior, no longer restricted to first-class passengers, is the perfect backdrop against which to linger over coffee, a snack, or a full-blown meal accompanied by fine wine. There's a pub with the same name and the same atmosphere next door.

Brasserie de Keyzer

$$$ | Museum District

In the shadow of the golden lyre that tops the Concertgebouw (Concert Building), this culinary institution has been serving musicians and concertgoers for over a century. The classical, dimly lighted Old Dutch interior has dark wood paneling and Oriental rugs. The menu leans toward tradition, with classic escargot and bisque, and asparagus flamande, when in season. Regulars appreciate the friendly and efficient service.

Van Baerlestraat 96, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1071 BB, Netherlands
020-675–1866
Known For
  • prime location near the Concertgebouw
  • French brasserie fare
  • top-notch steak tartare, the house specialty
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Brasserie van Baerle

$$$ | Museum District

If it's Sunday and you want to brunch on the holiest of trinities—blini, smoked salmon, and Champagne—look no further than this elegant brasserie. During the week, the sleek, modern furnishings and professional yet personal service attract a lunchtime business crowd, who enjoy the set three-course Bib Gourmand menu, as well as late-night diners, who come here after attending a performance at the nearby Concertgebouw. The French-influenced menu includes oysters, quiche, steak frites, and crème brûlée. There's outdoor dining on the street terrace or garden patio when the weather cooperates.

Van Baerlestraat 158, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1071 BG, Netherlands
020-679–1532
Known For
  • classic French brasserie menu
  • upscale surroundings
  • an old world–led wine list with plenty of options by the glass
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Bridges

$$$ | Red Light District

When you enter this classy restaurant inside the Hotel Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, you'll pass a Karel Appel wall mural, before getting distracted by the peaceful hidden garden (where you can dine, if you'd like) and the pretty plant-covered bar of adjacent Oriole Garden Bistro. If you love seafood, Bridges is the perfect destination for a wonderful meal. The creative kitchen produces an array of nicely presented fish dishes; each menu item has a suggested pairing from their thoughtful wine list. For the best sampling of their seasonal cuisine, try one of their four-, five-, or six-course chef's menus.

Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 EX, Netherlands
020-555–3560
Known For
  • fish-focused fine dining featuring classic techniques and contemporary twists
  • canal views
  • outdoor dining away from the crowds
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.-- Wed., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Café Americain

$$$ | Leidseplein

Although thousands of buildings in Amsterdam are designated historic monuments, few have interiors as stunning as the facade. This cafe is an Art Deco extravaganza with stained glass windows, vaulted ceilings, and stylish leaded-glass lamps with a warm glow. While the brasserie-style food can't match the exalted surroundings, it earns good marks for a scenic high tea or afternoon bite. Tasty menu items include avocado toast, eggs Benedict for brunch, and a wide variety of classic dishes like salade Niçoise and burgers for lunch and dinner.

D' Vijff Vlieghen

$$$ | Centrum

The "Five Flies" is a rambling dining institution that takes up five adjoining Golden Age houses filled with densely evocative decor—complete with bona fide Rembrandt etchings, jenever barrels, crystal and armor collections, and an endless array of old-school bric-a-brac. The menu of Dutch-international cuisine emphasizes fresh (and often organic) ingredients in dishes from Dutch gray shrimp salad to slow-cooked pork cheeks; there are also four- or five-course menus, which change quarterly based on what's in season. The wine list and the selection of flavored jenevers are—like the decor—epic in proportion.

Spuistraat 294-302, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 VX, Netherlands
020-530–4060
Known For
  • unique over-the-top decor
  • seasonal Dutch dining
  • extensive local liquor menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted

De Silveren Spiegel

$$$ | Centrum

Despite appearances, this precariously crooked building near the solid Round Lutheran Church is here to stay: it's managed to remain standing since 1614, and it should certainly last through your dinner of contemporary Dutch cuisine prepared by talented young chef Yves van der Hoff, whose father owns the place. Inside "The Silver Mirror," wood beams, Delft tiles, and candlelit tables create a romantic mood in which to enjoy local ingredients like Zeeland mussels and Dutch trout, and expertly prepared meat plates like dry-aged Dutch rib-eye steak with potatoes, onion compote, and "grandma's gravy." To sample a little of everything, opt for one of the three- to seven-course tasting menus.

Kattengat 4-6, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 SZ, Netherlands
020-624–6589
Known For
  • charmingly romantic setting in a gabled house from 1614
  • satisfying Dutch cuisine
  • award-winning wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

La Oliva Pintxos y Vinos

$$$ | Jordaan

The name of this restaurant describes what's served here: a huge selection of warm and cold pintxos, Spanish Basque tapas that run the gamut from oysters to grilled prawns with chimichurri and pata negra ham. Order a combination of small plates paired with a selection from the stellar wine list, many of which can be ordered by the glass. Round out your meal with the chocolate mousse with strawberries before walking it off in the scenic Jordaan.

Egelantiersstraat 122-4, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1015PR, Netherlands
020-320–4316
Known For
  • Spanish Basque pintxos
  • comprehensive wine list
  • excellent service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Levant

$$$ | Leidseplein

Not far from the Rijksmuseum but refreshingly removed from the crowds, this Mediterranean restaurant specializes in mezes like hummus, tzatziki, baba ghanoush, and more. A short but appealing list of grilled meats, fish, and a vegetarian dish of the day rounds out the menu. There's a pleasant canalside terrace, from which, on your way out, you can pay your respects to the bustling and friendly kitchen staff.

Weteringschans 93, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1017RZ, Netherlands
020-622–5184
Known For
  • Mediterranean mezes
  • outdoor canalside seating
  • vegetarian options
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted