4 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

Kantjil & de Tijger

$$ | Centrum

Although you can order à la carte at this spacious and airy Indonesian restaurant, most diners opt for one of the four rijsttafels, each with at least 12 different dishes and flavors that range from sweet and coconutty to intensely spicy (the light local witbier is an excellent accompaniment); one version is vegetarian. There is a takeout counter around the corner (Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 342), which serves inexpensive noodle and rice dishes.

Spuistraat 291-293, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1012 VS, Netherlands
020-620–0994
Known For
  • Indonesian rijsttafels
  • friendly, efficient service
  • a "senang" (pleasant, comfortable) atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Sama Sebo

$$ | Museum District

This busy but relaxed neighborhood restaurant serves as a gentle introduction to Indonesian cuisine. Since 1969, Sama Sebo has gained nearly institution status by dishing out rijsttafel in an atmosphere enhanced by bamboo walls, miniature wood "spirit houses," and 19th-century-style lamps. At lunch the dishes are simpler: in addition to various chicken specialties, there's bami goreng (spicy fried noodles with vegetables or meat) and nasi goreng (the same, with rice instead of noodles). You can wait for your table in the friendly bar area.

P. C. Hooftstraat 27, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1071 BL, Netherlands
020-662–8146
Known For
  • basic Indonesian rijsttafel
  • charming atmosphere
  • good location near the Vondelpark
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

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Warung Spang Makandra

$ | De Pijp

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