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    Daalder

    4.6 (98 reviews)
    PriceyModern European
    Closed 6:30 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Dennis L.

    TL;DR: Come here for the food, but only if you have 4+ hours to kill. Hot tip: book a later reservation if you don't want to be digesting faster than the dishes come out. I booked a 630pm reservation and was promptly seated. The first few courses of the tasting menu were served fairly quickly, but eventually it became clear that the kitchen staff began focusing on the dishes of the 730-8pm guests so that eventually everyone's dishes were coming out at the same time, regardless of when you started the meal. As a result, the first 3-4 dishes came out in 30 minutes, and then it took 30 minutes for the next 2, then an hour for the next 2, etc. When all was said and done, it was almost 11pm and I had to hastily get the check and run out, almost missing my flight. Food-wise, most of the dishes were quite delicious, with subtle and unique blends of intriguing flavors. The only dish I would say I didn't particularly like was the "sweetbread" dish, which had a slightly gamier texture/taste. Highlights: -Beetroot w/ caviar: crispy beetroot was a nice complement to the savory and soft caviar -Lobster: in a very tasty leek/dashi foam sauce -A5 WAGYU (!): this was by far the best part of the menu and probably worth the entire price difference between the standard and deluxe menu Skip: -Sweetbread -Tables near the counter/kitchen (it gets quite hot the closer you are to the cooking, which is done in front) Overall: Food: 8.5/10 Everything else (service/ambience): 5/10 (ambience was unique, waitstaff was nice, just the pacing was hair-pullingly slow)

    Jonathan C.

    Probably the best meal that I had in Amsterdam. Had the 7 course meal with half glass wine pairing. The evening started with essentially 5 different amuse bouches. Highlights of the evening were the seafood courses. The lobster and fish were well prepared and nicely seasoned. I would have preferred less foam on the dishes, but that is my own preferences. The lamb and tenderloin were well cooked, but didn't necessarily have the wow factor. The white corn dessert was one of my favorite desserts that I've had. The corn was actually yogurt and was very refreshing. I actually preferred that dessert over his signature Stroopwafel one. The wine pairing was excellent and each one was quite unique and paired well with the dish. They are also very generous with the pours. One criticism that I have is that service can be on the slower side, but that tends to be the case everywhere in Amsterdam. Our meal took almost 3.5 hours despite being one of the first to be served in the restaurant. Coming from the Bay Area, the prices were fantastic!

    Kelsey B.

    Double Michelin stars so well deserved. Absolutely incredible dining experience. The 7 course wine pairing was seriously one of the top (and booziest) meals of my life. The service was impeccable and so thoughtful. Also the restaurant itself is very low-key and understated, allowing all of one's attention to be placed on the food itself. The 7 courses included amuse, cobia, langoustine, cod, sweetbread, tenderloin, cheese, corn, and stroopwafel for dessert. I think the creative amuse were the best - 3 to 4 tiny delicacies that set the flavour profile for the meal. I'd recommend booking in advance, especially during the peak Amsterdam tourist season. Also buckle up for a long night - our dinner lasted about 5 hours so I wouldn't plan anything too extensive other than dinner. You'll certainly be full afterwards. No children recommended, keep parties small.

    Flora H.

    What a wonderful surprise Daalder was! We showed up without reservations (having no idea this was such a fancy place - not sure why it's categorized as a "diner" on yelp - they have white tablecloths) and they were able to seat us at the bar, which was lovely and perfect for two people. It is a prix fix here - starting with 4 courses for around 50 EUR and going up to 7 courses for around 80 EUR. No menus - they ask you if there's anything that you don't eat and go from there. There's also a wine pairing, but we opted just to have a glass each instead. They have limited wines by the glass on the menu, but let me select a glass from the open bottles that were being used for the pairing. My expectations were low, as Amsterdam just isn't generally known for it's food scene and i had just come from Copenhagen which is known for it's food scene, and we had just randomly selected it off of yelp before walking over. Well, I was completely blown away by how good everything was and tempted to change my opinion of the Amsterdam food scene.. but perhaps I just got lucky because my friend who lives in Amsterdam was also shocked how good it was. Four courses was more than enough, as they also give you an amuse bouche and bread with butter / olive oil. Everything we had from the amuse bouche all the way to the dessert was not just interesting, but also extremely flavorful and delicious. The perfect combination and what makes a restaurant really stand out in my mind. Every bite was truly a treat. Our four courses consisted of ahi tuna, gnocchi, duck, and ice cream. They rattled off so many ingredients for each course that I couldn't even pretend to remember what they all were, but I can tell you that each dish was very complex and the combination of ingredients just worked in the best possible way. I can't imagine being able to eat more than four courses as it was a considerable amount of food, but at the same time I'd love to be able to taste seven courses as each course was amazing.

    Brenda M.

    You MUST come here if you are ever in Amsterdam. By far the best meal I had in the Netherlands! The 7 course meal was worth every Euro. Every course delicious, creative, and so well presented. We sat at the bar and enjoyed conversation with all the staff. The drinks were surprisingly reasonably priced. We left satiated and very happy with our meal and overall experience. If you are a foodie, you will love Daalder.

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    S T.

    While we have enjoyed a number of Michelin 1,2 & 3 star restaurants, Chef Denis Huwaë and his staff at Daalder really impress, with friendly, relaxed service, and food that is the very definition of culinary creativeness, with precise and complex flavor combinations, and presentations that surprised and delighted our eyes and tongues. If living in or near Amsterdam, indulge yourself with this very personalized experience. If visiting from abroad, make this a "must do" and it will be the highlight of your trip.

    Tanya A.

    Loved the food and the asian influences in the flavor. Beautiful presentation. As an American, I found the service to be slow, but realized that this is a common thing in Amsterdam, as everything does not always have to be a rush. Overall, we had a great meal and I recommend this restaurant to those who are foodies and want something good while visiting Amsterdam.

    Chris T.

    Review summary: Somewhat pricey but does deliver a lovely culinary experience with modern European style flavors. Overall 4/5 due to a couple of dishes that missed the mark (see below) but don't regret going at all! Went with my wife we decided to do the five course tasting as we had just landed in Amsterdam earlier that day The meal started with a selection of amuse many pictures on yelp already of their signature Meranger sashimi which did had a very interesting Weston to standard Japanese cuisine very unexpected but not unpleasant. The cougere had a fantastic stuffing inside but sadly was cold which made it not so successful. There was an additional amuse which was a play in curries salted bonito but presented with creme fraiche and curry ice cream- absolutely phenomenal very well executed dish! First course of the night was a tuna tartare mixed with kimchi and red beets cabbage very well executed and very tasty once again Asian spice overtones excel with the cuisine. 4/5 Second course was a very traditional scallop dish prepared in a French style with beure blanc and cauliflower. The scallop was perfectly executed (although only seared on one side). 3/5 The third Course was a so lasagna build using celery root thin slices that had been blanched and a vegetable base lasagna with some Parm foam although the dish worked well, the focus was slightly too much on the technique and as such the flavor profile seem to lack salt. 3/5 The last dish was by far the best evening with every component having a raison d'etre! It was a thin sliced wagyu beef served with crispy seared onion liver mouse and potato purée - but the star of the dish was the amazing pan sauce!!! 5/5! The restaurant was rated by Michelin guide 2015 and 2017

    Dunant H.

    I came to Daalder as my choice for fine dining in Amsterdam and it was quite the experience. My group decided to go with the 7-course chef's tasting menu. We had made reservations ahead of time and wondered if they could accommodate us earlier in the day and they happily obliged. Service was exceptional from beginning to end and I liked that we truly got the chef's take on each and every dish. Pair that up with having a great open window seat on a beautiful day and it was set up to be a great meal. Getting to the food, although we went with the 7-course meal, they actually included some extra dishes so it was more like a 9-course meal! All of the dishes felt very unique and experimental and that made the tasting menu a lot of fun. So, you may be wondering why only 4 stars with all the positivity in this review? Although we got extra dishes, I did not find every dish enjoyable. Some very great, and some I remember not liking at the time and don't even remember anymore. The general trend I remember is that I really enjoyed the 2 extra dishes they gave us at the beginning of the meal including the sushi. The meal kind of started at a peak to me and it was a slow decline from there. If I went back to Daalder I would therefore go with the 4-course menu to save money especially since that includes all the best dishes in my opinion.

    We were looking for a nice meal at the end of our trip. If you can splurge, food was great and they worked with us on our schedule since we didn't realize we didn't schedule enough time. Wine selection and cocktails were excellent, food was great and service as well. Highly recommend!

    Adrienne G.

    Amazeballs meal! Our 1 & only night in Amsterdam this trip found us at Daadler. Chose the 5 course Veggie Tasting menu & couldn't have been more pleased! Started w a glass of cava, chose a lovely French Pinot Noir & ended w/ an older Geneva. Perfection! Pecorino cracker w mustard Tomato consume burrata peach sorbet & raspberry jelly Kiwi, mango & some kind of foam w: croutons Seasonal veggies in blanc sauce Gnocchi w mushrooms & French cheese Risotto w saffron & cherries Rhubarb goats milk ice cream grand manier merengue green apple

    Slow-cooked veal cheeks, green onion remoulade, creamy potato puree
    Karen C.

    An incredibly memorable meal and a perfect way to spend the last afternoon of my trip. When you enter, it has a casual bar bistro feel to it, and not the atmosphere of a traditional fine dining restaurant. This was a pro, in my opinion, as we were both made perfectly comfortable and welcome in our jeans. As other reviewers mention, there is no 'a la carte' menu. It's a chef's choice surprise menu, and you simply choose how many courses you would like (between 2 to 4). If you're picky about what you eat, this might not be the place for you. However, with a little open-mindedness and trust, you could be blown away. We both enjoyed every course and LOVED the surprise element. There were clearly a lot of culinary influences in their cooking style (Dutch, French, Japanese, Chinese, Mexican, just to name a few that I could pick out), but the flavours of each dish and the transition between courses flowed preternaturally. Particularly outstanding was the silky sablefish with edamame in a dashi broth, but everything was excellent and the plating so beautiful it elicited an unintentional moment of silence as each plate was placed before us. The wine list isn't a giant bible, but well-appointed and the staff were knowledgeable enough to help with suggestions (being a surprise menu, it was difficult to decide which wine went best). I definitely recommend Daalder!

    Sara S.

    Daalder is an insider tip. Who would guess it's a classy restaurant when the name of a place contains "Café"? Really cool! Regular guests are welcomed personally by the young chefs. This is one of the places with 3 to 7 course option and a biweekly changing seasonal menu. They also have a regular menu but of course it's more exciting to try the dishes that are only available for a short time. To start we got bread with olive oil, but also fantastic smoked salted almonds and a delicious spicy version of hummus together with grissini. Unfortunately the waiting time between the courses was relatively long, certainly longer than I'm normally used to in places like this. But it's worth it. With every dish you get the awaited reward, an unusual combination of fresh ingredients, beautifully prepared and assembled. The Black Angus they served was probably the best I ever had, pure pleasure. Looking forward to the next time!

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    The Pantry - Bitterballen

    The Pantry

    4.6(627 reviews)
    1.8 kmCentrum
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    My mom (a very picky eater with a sensitive gastrointestinal track) and I walked in here for a late…read morelunch on the day we arrived in Amsterdam. And despite ALL of our meals in Amsterdam being excellent, this one may have been the best. We wanted to try Dutch food, not totally knowing what to expect and were blown away by the combination of flavors and textures we consumed. We started with the pickled herring which was served with onions and pickles- fresh yet bold! I'm still thinking about those little fishies weeks later. Then we each had the sampler-ish plates (I forget what it was called). Hers was the vegetarian version and mine was with sausage. There were 3 kinds of essentially mashed potatoes with veggies mixed in: 1 with spinach I think, 1 with carrots, and 1 with sauerkraut. Mine came with a delightfully rich gravy and my moms came with some kind of lighter yellow sauce (I think mustard based). We tried these same dishes at other Dutch restaurants during our stay, but nothing beat The Pantry. The service in this quaint and cozy spot was also excellent!

    Traditional Dutch foods, served in a charming/cozy dining room - what's not to love? We enjoyed…read moreevery dish that we ordered; even our pickiest (child) member of our party ate well (the meatball and hutspot disappeared from the plate :). Portions are substantial and a very good value in a neighborhood where tourist-markups are the norm. They have a/c, but in order to feel it you'll need to sit closer to the back of the restaurant/near the kitchen, as there is only one wall unit back there, and they leave the front of the restaurant open to the elements (even in 98+ degree heat).

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    The Pantry - I hadn't had Dutch apple pie since my days waiting tables at Denny's, in the '80s & this was well worth the wait.

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    I hadn't had Dutch apple pie since my days waiting tables at Denny's, in the '80s & this was well worth the wait.

    Moeders - Hotchpotch

    Moeders

    4.4(353 reviews)
    1.4 kmDa Costabuurt, Jordaan, West, Centrum
    €€

    This was my husband's and my first dinner in Amsterdam! The Hacée and the stamppot are heaven! I…read morelove the plates are mismatched and have been for decades! Reading the menu was fun! We dropped off our little frame with our mothers in it. The server originally asked us to place it wherever we see fit, but the owner (she has the manager vibe) came over and helped us picked an even better spot! Service was what I thought was slow, but then we learned that Dutch people are very customer-focused, so we had to initiate an eye contact and signal to them that we are ready to close our check. I also found out that tipping is not required. Who would have thought? Oh, and also water is not free. Lastly, be sure to make a reservation because this place very packed for the duration of our meal and some people got turned away.

    Popular joint serving up Dutch Comfort food. Make a reservation - it gets busy. We made it easy and…read moreopted for the sampler plate for 2. Comes with two kinds of beef stew, 2 two kinds of potatoes, apple sauce, cabbage, and sausages over mashed potatoes and sauerkraut. Everything was really good! No strong flavors, but all cooked well. Service was very good and the ambiance is funny! Place is covered with pictures of moms that the customers have brought in. We loved it! N*joy...

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    Moeders - Bring a photo of your mother to post

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    The meal for 2

    Moeders - Inside the restaurant filled with framed pictures of mothers throughout the walls

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    Inside the restaurant filled with framed pictures of mothers throughout the walls

    Cannibale Royale - Burger topped with pulled pork

    Cannibale Royale

    4.5(214 reviews)
    2.9 kmDe Wallen, Centrum
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    I'm a committed carnivore, so a restaurant named Cannibale Royale had me before I even opened the…read moremenu. I found it browsing Yelp, and the name alone told me this was going to be a meat-forward kind of night. Fair warning if you're bringing anyone squeamish about restaurant names: The wife wasn't thrilled about it going in, though the food won her over fast. Getting there was its own small adventure. The place sits down a narrow alley, and our Uber couldn't get us all the way to it, which turned into a bit of a hike. That happened to us more than once in Amsterdam, using the exact address didn't always mean the driver could actually reach the door, so budget a few extra minutes if you're headed here. I normally default to steak, but the menu had a burger topped with pulled pork that promised more meat than a straight cut, and I couldn't pass it up. Delicious. Genuinely one of the best burgers I've had. But the wife's flat iron steak might have stolen the night. Flat iron is one of the most underrated cuts out there, and this kitchen proved it. She was still talking about that steak days after we got home, enough that I ended up buying flat irons from Costco just to chase it. The atmosphere is cool and a little edgy, dim lighting, a lot of character, and yes, some genuinely creepy decor scattered around, including an old doll that stares at you like it's judging your order. It ran loud, but not so loud we couldn't hold a conversation across the table. Service was good, just on European time rather than American time. Getting the check took a while, which threw us off at first, but that's the norm across the EU, not a knock on this place specifically. Pricey, but worth every bit of it. We'd go back without hesitation next time we're in Amsterdam.

    Great spot for dinner!…read more This place is giving dive bar in so many ways, but the food quality is stepped up. It was very warm in the place, so keep that in mind if you're traveling in Amsterdam during a heat dome! We had a couple servers who worked with us nd both were kind and friendly. They didn't quite communicate with each other about our need to split the check a specific way, but it worked out in the end. We enjoyed some cocktails and beer (ranging from 9.50 Euro to 12 Euro), as well as the Pork Belly and Pickles to start off (21.50 Euro for 300 grams). Tasty way to start the meal. The three of us shared our mains and enjoyed what we had. The Favorite Ribs (24.50 Euro) were flavorful; the L'Incroyable 300gr (Ribeye; 34.50 Euro) was good, but our least favorite of what we ordered; the Le Cannibale Royale 170gr (burger) was super tasty. We also enjoyed some frites (4.90 Euro) and some delicious Mac n Cheese (6.50 Euros). Good time and good food!

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    Good selection of beers.

    Maris Piper Brasserie

    Maris Piper Brasserie

    4.9(18 reviews)
    2.2 kmDe Pijp, Zuid

    I ate at Maris Piper Brasserie in Amsterdam and the duck confit was unreal. It is easily the best…read moreduck I have ever had. The skin was perfectly crispy and the meat underneath was tender, juicy, and full of flavor. Every bite melted in my mouth and tasted rich without feeling heavy. The dish came with fries that paired really well with the duck. The textures worked together and nothing felt overdone. You can tell the kitchen knows exactly what they are doing. The duck was cooked with care and seasoned just right, which made the whole plate feel special. Service was great and the staff clearly knew the menu well. They were friendly and helpful without hovering. If you are in Amsterdam, this duck confit alone is worth the visit.

    My husband and I chose this restaurant for our last dinner in Amsterdam, and it was exactly as…read morewonderful as I remembered. The setting is elegant and perfect for a romantic evening. They offer à la carte options as well as three- and four-course prix fixe menus. I chose the three-course meal, and my husband did the four-course; neither of us was disappointed. We had a newer server who was on his first night, but the manager and other staff supported him seamlessly, and he did an incredible job. You can truly see how passionate and attentive everyone is here. Jeffrey, the server my family and I had last year, was still there and even came over to personally say hello, which meant so much to us. The food and service are absolutely exceptional. Reservations are a must, but it is more than worth it. This is hands down the best restaurant I've been to in Amsterdam, and I highly recommend it.

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    Hap Hmm - Crepe Suzette

    Hap Hmm

    4.3(53 reviews)
    1.2 kmHelmersbuurt, West
    €€

    We wanted to try authentic Dutch food and Hap Hmm was recommended. We weren't able to secure dinner…read morereservations but arrived pretty close to opening and were able to be seated right away. It has a homey vibe inside and I enjoyed looking at the photos and other memorabilia on the walls. We got the stewed beef and Amsterdam chicken. It came with sides of boiled potatoes, cabbage and brussels sprouts. Portions were surprisingly large as they give you generous portions of sides. We had plenty of leftovers to take back. I'm not an expert on Dutch cuisine so I can't comment on the authenticity or the quality, but it was tasty. The beef and chicken were a bit on the salty side but paired well with the basic sides. Overall, it was a charming dinner experience.

    Would highly recommend this place. Space is small so make a reservation. The food feels like a home…read morecooked meal, our schnitzel was tasty, and beef stew wasn't heavy and well flavored. The side of boiled cabbage and spinach felt pretty healthy too, consistency was on thicker side like a roux but not buttery. Our servers were nice and checked in to see how the food tasted or if we needed anything else. Only thing I'd flag was the bathroom, it's a very small space. The sink is right next to toilet which is 2 inches away from the door, so anyone that's really tall will have a hard time fitting/maneuvering. Good luck!

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    Dutch Shrimp Salad.

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    Razmataz

    Razmataz

    3.8(24 reviews)
    1.5 kmFrederik Hendrikbuurt, West
    €€

    While many shop owners nowadays open shopping/café concept stores, Razmataz chose a different…read moreapproach. It's a café. And a restaurant. And a bar. Depending on what time a day and what door you enter. If you don't enter you can enjoy your lunch or borrel outside (the sun only arrives at noon). There's plenty of tables, with seats for 40+ people. I like the small, cozy café. It's light and they have a good coffee choice. I love the nice, modern restaurant. The daily pasta specials are so lekker, they must be cooked by an Italian chef with a lot of amore. Last but not least there's the cool bar with the living room in the back and the amazing mural illustrated by Rafaella Wang. This piece of art is a visual delight. The bar is always packed and I know why. Pure gezelligheid.

    Nice table for the menu of the day, disappointed with their more creative dishes a la carte…read more + : A restaurant that offers 3-5 course menu between 33-43€ with fresh ingredients. Some of the dishes a la carte are of great quality. My friends enjoyed a nice tuna carpacio as starter and seabass perfectly cooked with veggies. I managed to have few nice bites from their plates :)I have to say I was also impressed by their gratin dauphinois. Though a classic, this is really not such an easy French dish to prepare. Potatoes were thinly sliced, perfectly cooked with light and soft cream. - : Unfortunately for me I was in a foody mood and decided to try their "more elaborated dishes" a la carte. "Soupe de poisson a la Marseillaise" is a French cuisine classic. In their version of this dish, the fish and the shrimp did bring a nice note, but the quality was average. Way too liquid, no fine texture, the rouille sauce was like a basic mayonnaise... I am always a bit disappointed when those classics are not well executed :( Then I tried the "stuffed" coeur d'artichaud (artichoke). The artichoke was way too big and it felt like they tried to put as many things as possible in the filling (big pieces of mushrooms, other vegetables, cheese....). I was really expecting something lighter, fine and subtle. It's a great creative idea... too bad it did not deliver on my expectations. Luckily the sweet notes at the end were very nice. Try the meringue or the delicat au chocolate (cake). Though a bit filling the flavors are intense and I have had my great dose of chocolate for the week. In few words, a friendly table with a nice menu du jour. I would have given another star, if the service was a bit faster. We had to wait a lot to get the menus (and ended up looking at their website with our iphones) as well as inbetween dishes.

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