A Culinary Guide to Desserts in Amsterdam
If there’s one thing that Amsterdam does incredibly well, it’s desserts. I’ve been fanatical about traditional Dutch desserts since my first trip, and I’ve also been fortunate enough to sample their take on international treats. Naturally, sweet treats are a key feature of many of my Amsterdam food walks and,...
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The Great Outdoors: Best Al Fresco Dining in Amsterdam
Amsterdam’s charm lies in its picturesque parks, unique architecture, leafy trees and serene canals. The scenery makes the city a perfect setting for lunching and dining in the open air, especially with the summer coming up. If you need an advice on where to eat great food while getting a...
The Top 5 Restaurants in Jordaan, Amsterdam in 2024
The Jordaan is a neighbourhood of Amsterdam packed with history, not the least of which being food. It is home to Amsterdam’s oldest bruincafé (brown café), Café Chris, which opened its doors to the Jordaan’s working class in 1624. Today there remain many of these traditional watering holes which owe their...
How to Have Your Herring and Eat It
When I was young and visiting Holland with my oma, or grandma — who emigrated from the low countries to North America after World War II — our first stop was always the herring stand. My grandpa would stand by, pinching his nose, as my grandma ordered a couple of...
Amsterdam food knowhow – who you gonna call?
When it comes to knowing a city’s local cuisine – from restaurants to specialist shops to markets – nowadays bloggers are the go-to resource. Unlike guidebooks and other publications that are often written months before they’re printed and can quickly get out-of-date, blogs offer up-to-the-minute, ultra-local knowledge of their area...
Sweet Tooth? Introducing Dutch Sweets and Candies!
Though they may not be known worldwide, Dutch sweets and candies are made to satisfy a country with a very sweet tooth. All sorts of baked goodies line the shelves of every neighborhood bakery, from delicious cakes to traditional cookies. The word cookie actually came from the Dutch koekje, a...
Six of the Best Dutch Restaurants in Amsterdam
In Amsterdam there are some surprisingly good restaurants serving food to suit a wide range of tastes and budgets. From tasty Dutch foods, such as pannenkoeken (pancakes) and raw herring, to spicy Indonesian cuisine, Amsterdam’s restaurants pride themselves on innovative takes on classic recipes. We’ve scoured the city with our...
Stroopwafels: a foodie's guide to what, where and how...
The Dutch stroopwafel, or syrup waffle, is a cookie that is unique to the Netherlands, and has been eaten in the country for centuries. The history of this delicacy dates back to 1784, when a baker from the town of Gouda baked a waffle using old crumbs and spices, and...
5 Food Markets to Visit in Amsterdam
If there’s one way to learn about the real local culture of a city, it’s definitely through visiting its markets, rubbing shoulders with the locals and learning all about them through the process of diffusion. And there are plenty of markets to visit in Amsterdam, as it’s a city well-known...
Eating Europe Tours
Eating Amsterdam: Jordaan Food Tour
Eat Like a Local through Amsterdam's Jordaan neighbourhood.
- Daily
- 3 Hours
- Small Group
Eating Amsterdam: Food & Canals Tour
Eat like a local on the canals of Amsterdam
- Daily
- 3.5 Hours
- Small Group