Dutch
Dutch
Kaasbar
The Dutch are some of the biggest consumers of cheese in the world, and Kaasbar in De Pijp is where you should go to give it all a taste.
Wijmpje Beukers
If you forgot to make a reservation, head to Wijmpje Beukers for Dutch food in De Pijp.
101 Gowrie
101 Gowrie in De Pijp feels simultaneously familiar and buzzy and serves food that will surprise you.
Restaurant Blauw
Bring a friend to Restaurant Blauw to share Indonesian dishes after a bike ride through Vondelpark.
Pannenkoekenhuis Upstairs
Dutch directness is epitomized at the aptly named Pannenkoekenhuis Upstairs. What do they serve? Pannenkoeken. Where do they serve it? Upstairs.
De Kas
Head to De Kas in Amsterdam-Oost with a group to eat wonderful produce in their dining room that's a literal greenhouse.
Ter Marsch & Co
It's essential to eat fries while in Amsterdam, and the best place to get them is at Ter Marsch in Binnenstad because of their toppings.
d'Vijff Vlieghen
d’Vijff Vlieghen calls itself a culinary museum and serves Dutch dishes in Binnenstad.
Cafe 't Papeneiland
This canal-side café is a great pit-stop for a dutch apple tart with whipped cream in Jordaan.
Wynand Fockink
Wynand Fockink is a great place to try genever, the Dutch-invented predecessor to gin.
Brouwerij 't IJ
Situated next to the largest windmill in the country, Brouwerij t’IJ is one of the most well-known breweries in Amsterdam.
Choux
We don't recommend anything near Station Centraal except Choux, a restaurant where you can eat Dutch food in what feels like a combination wine store and neighborhood bistro.
Moeders
Moeders in Jordaan is a shrine to mothers and a necessary intro to traditional Dutch comfort food.