15 Best Restaurants in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Bolenius

$$$$ | Oud-Zuid Fodor's choice

For innovative "New Amsterdam" cuisine, head to this Michelin-starred restaurant near the Station Zuid Metro stop, in sleek Zuidas. The design is Scandinavian-inspired lacquered wood and angular chairs, but the set six-course menu is hyperlocal, and everything is beautifully presented; many of their vegetables and herbs come from the on-site kitchen garden, one of the largest in Amsterdam. Expect creative vegetable-led dishes like "risotto" of cauliflower and ricotta, topped with herring roe, or 30-day dry-aged beef with parsnip and apple.

George Gershwinlaan 30, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1082 MT, Netherlands
020-404–4411
Known For
  • ultracreative Dutch cuisine
  • seasonal cooking and a super-sustainable ethos
  • being voted one of the world's best vegetable restaurants
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Choux

$$$$ | Oosterdok Fodor's choice
A delight for vegetarians and omnivores alike, this organic, veggie-centered eatery (albeit with meat and fish as accents, if you choose), close to the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, highlights local ingredients in its inventive tasting menus. The sparse, informal decor ensures the focus is where it should be: on the beautifully presented small plates—think fresh, seasonal ingredients in dishes, served with a variety of textures and flavors.

De Kas

$$$$ | Amsterdam-Oost Fodor's choice

Situated in a 1926-built former municipal greenhouse is a lovely, modern, and light-filled restaurant (you're surrounded by glass) serving Mediterranean-influenced food. Wim de Beer and Jos Timmer took over the menu in 2018, changing the focus to include more freshly grown vegetables, often from the restaurant's own greenhouses and garden, though the restaurant is not strictly vegetarian because both meat and fish are served. The daily changing prix-fixe dinner menu, with dishes chosen by the chef (vegetarians can be accommodated), always consists of five or six dishes (lunch is three or four).The wine selection is delightful, and they do a wonderful job with pairings.

Kamerlingh Onneslaan 3, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1097 DE, Netherlands
020-462–4562
Known For
  • fresh ingredients "picked in the morning, served in the afternoon"
  • daily changing vegetable-forward menus
  • a beautiful and airy glass building and delightful garden terrace
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

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Hotel de Goudfazant

$$$$ | Amsterdam-Noord Fodor's choice
In a high-ceilinged former garage—still housing a number of classic cars—this large, modern, and convivial restaurant is worth the trek across the IJ River. The "Golden Pheasant" offers good value for a three-course menu of Dutch fare with a French twist: expect favorites like oysters, roast chicken, and Angus beef, along with a variety of specials.

Kaagman & Kortekaas

$$$$ | Medieval Center Fodor's choice

Fans of fabulous nose-to-tail dining have faithfully been placing themselves in the experienced hands of chef Giel Kaagman and sommelier and host Bram Kortekaas since 2015. Their namesake eatery, which has been a leading light in the local bistronomy movement, sits along a medieval alley in the heart of tourist hell, where multiple levels arranged around a slightly sunken kitchen allow some diners to feel like they’re part of the action. Regularly changing four-, five- or six-course chef’s menus keep things fresh, but there’s usually homemade charcuterie, plenty of traditional techniques and a few offal surprises - picky eaters, you’ve been warned!

Sint Nicolaasstraat 43, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 NJ, Netherlands
020-233--6544
Known For
  • high end dining in a no-frills, informal setting
  • creative chef’s menus, featuring foraged ingredients, venison and offal
  • a wine list with finesse
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Mon. No lunch.

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).

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$$$$ | Oud-Zuid Fodor's choice

A Chez Panisse–trained chef whips up frequently changing menus with local ingredients and a Mediterranean flair at this lively restaurant in a former chapel; all dishes are cooked on an open fire in an outdoor wood oven. The three-course dinner menus are a great value and make it worth venturing to Amsterdam's far southern reaches (Tram No. 5 stops a block away)—there is always a choice of meat or fish, and you can add an "in-between" course for a little bit more. (You can also order à la carte at lunch.) Most of the seating is at long communal tables, which makes for a convivial atmosphere. In the summer, dine out on the gorgeous terrace, which has views of the outdoor open kitchen and leafy Beatrixpark surroundings.

Prinses Irenestraat 19, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1077 WT, Netherlands
020-644–0100
Known For
  • "pure cooking" with local, seasonal ingredients
  • well-priced prix-fixe menus
  • beautiful park-facing terrace
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.-Tues., Reservations essential

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

Restaurant Vermeer

$$$$ | Red Light District Fodor's choice

Culinary surprises are the name of the game at this stately restaurant; instead of a menu, diners are presented with a list of seasonal ingredients (pear, cauliflower, and squid, for example) from which chef Chris Naylor whips up creative and masterful four-, five-, or six-course menus. Some of the vegetables and herbs come from the roof garden of the adjoining Barbizon Palace hotel. The gray-tone walls enlivened with paintings of flowers lend a contemporary yet formal air, and an army of waitstaff are on hand to ensure that the service is always impeccable. Each summer the restaurant closes for one month while the staff go on vacation (dates change year to year).

Prins Hendrikkade 59-72, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 AD, Netherlands
020-556–4885
Known For
  • brilliant cocktail and wine pairings
  • vegetable-led, Michelin-starred cuisine
  • quiet, refined atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun-Mon. No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Rijsel

$$ | Amsterdam-Oost Fodor's choice

With a bright, modern dining space lined with white-clothed tables and an open kitchen, this popular French-Flemish eatery is one of the liveliest in town. The food is simply prepared but delicious, and reasonably priced; the three-course menus change frequently and always include daily specials. When it's offered (nearly always), don't miss their signature poussin, a perfectly roasted chicken with rosemary, served with a side of seasonal vegetables. Although the menu is in Dutch, the personable staff are happy to translate.

Marcusstraat 52, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1091 TK, Netherlands
020-463–2142
Known For
  • French-Flemish comfort food and good wine
  • a devoted local fanbase (book early!)
  • genuinely friendly service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun, Reservations essential

48/50

$$$$ | Amsterdam-Oost
By day, this sleek Swedish-owned establishment serves cinnamon or cardamom buns and seriously good specialty coffee from La Cabra in Copenhagen. By night, take your pick of the premium (mostly natural, mostly French) wines displayed in a ceiling-high wine chamber before indulging in a six-course set menu by chef Túbo Logier (formerly from innovative eateries such as London's The Clove Club and P Franco and Belgium's Chambre Separeé). The new chef's Asia-inflected style and love of ferments nicely contrast 48/50's Scandi-schtick. A selection from the evening menu is also available to order à la carte at lunchtime.
Camperstraat 48-50, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1091 AH, Netherlands
Known For
  • the city's best cinnamon buns
  • over 500 wines, with more than 25 available by the glass
  • internationally inspired casual fine dining
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Tues.

Ciel Bleu

$$$$ | De Pijp

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

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 Vallade

$$$$ | Amsterdam-Oost

A cozy candlelit atmosphere and French country cooking inspire many to cycle out here up the Ringdijk, which runs east of the Amstel. Every night, a new five-course menu is posted; Monday night's menu is always strictly vegetarian. Dishes rotate seasonally but may include fish soup, a chicory salad, veal with parsnips and baked potatoes, and chocolate fondant with vanilla ice-cream. In the summer, you can dine on the charming terrace.

Ringdijk 23, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1097 AB, Netherlands
020-665–2025
Known For
  • fair-priced "menu routière"
  • convivial neighborhood vibe
  • inviting outdoor space away from the crowds
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., No credit cards

Restaurant Elkaar

$$$$ | Plantage

This small restaurant in a white-and-red corner building near the Tropenmuseum is easy to spot, and inside, the dark-wood paneling, pressed linen tablecloths, and knowledgeable waitstaff come together to make every visit feel like a special occasion. The food is decent, too. Choose from reasonably priced three- and four-course set menus featuring—dishes like roasted quail with a Jerusalem-artichoke cream sauce, sweet-potato gnocchi with bok choy, or deep-fried ice cream with chocolate and Baileys liqueur. In summer, dining alfresco is a pleasure.

Alexanderplein 6, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1018 CG, Netherlands
020-330–7559
Known For
  • high-quality prix-fixe menus
  • globally influenced cuisine
  • elegant atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.-Mon. No lunch., Credit cards accepted