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Rudi's Stroop

Rudi's in De Pijp is home to the best stroopwafels in Amsterdam.

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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.

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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.

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Rijks

Rijks is one of the rare good museum restaurants serving modern Dutch food in Museumkwartier.

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Restaurant Blauw

Bring a friend to Restaurant Blauw to share Indonesian dishes after a bike ride through Vondelpark.

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Pllek

Pllek in Amsterdam-Noord is where you should come for plant-based food on a warm day.

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Wijmpje Beukers

If you forgot to make a reservation, head to Wijmpje Beukers for Dutch food in De Pijp.

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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.

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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.

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101 Gowrie

101 Gowrie in De Pijp feels simultaneously familiar and buzzy and serves food that will surprise you.

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Moeders

Moeders in Jordaan is a shrine to mothers and a necessary intro to traditional Dutch comfort food.

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d'Vijff Vlieghen

d’Vijff Vlieghen calls itself a culinary museum and serves Dutch dishes in Binnenstad.