5 Best Restaurants in Amsterdam, Netherlands

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

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).

Restaurant As

$$$$ | 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

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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

Café-Restaurant De Plantage

$$ | Plantage
The stunning decor in this expansive space on Artisplein at the ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo is reason enough to visit, but the Mediterranean-influenced food is good, too. Soaring ceilings supported by intricate metal beams, exposed brick walls, birdcagelike chandeliers, a huge central fiddle-leaf fig tree and enormous windows overlooking a volière (aviary) with meadow birds from Northern Holland are a lovely setting to enjoy dishes such as Basque fish soup, marinated lamb served with chickpeas and hummus, or red-beet-and-ricotta ravioli. A selection of tartines is available at lunch. The reasonably priced wine list, which helpfully categorizes wines as light, medium, or full, complements the food perfectly.
Plantage Kerklaan 36, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1018 CZ, Netherlands
020-760–6800
Known For
  • gorgeous monumental building with a 19th-century wooden conservatory
  • leafy terrace with views of flamingos
  • nice wine list with ample wines by the glass
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential