Good restaurants in Amsterdam

The best of what Amsterdam has to offer
The variation of guests at our Short Stay Apartment Amsterdam brings together lots of travel experience and a certain level of expectations. As it might be difficult to impress people that traveled around the world we consider it as a challenge to present you Amsterdam at its best. Therefore, we developed a device which makes us profit from our guests’ experience. We have created some lists of nice restaurants in Amsterdam that we think you will find interesting. If you would recommend them, simply click the “like-button” and we will rank those items that have been liked most at the top. On the one hand it makes you profit from the list yourself, on the other hand will all further guests of our Apartment Hotel Amsterdam appreciate your efforts.

Bridges Restaurant
The main ingredient at the Bridges Restaurant is fish. Either the raw bar or the stylish restaurant will amaze you with unique combinations such as Lobster and Tandoori. Simple plates like fresh tuna tartare are as recommendable as the more exquisite dishes there.

Restaurant Vermeer
Personally I always try to avoid hotel restaurants for dinner. Neither the staff, interior nor the food is very pretentious and you can feel having a restaurant is an obligation rather than a result of passion.
In contrast to usual hotel restaurants the Restaurant Vermeer of the NH Barbizon Palace Hotel provides its guests with fine dining in Amsterdam. The interior is what some might consider a bit old-fashioned, but I would rather call it classic and elegant.

Lounge & Restaurant Geisha
Geisha Bar & Lounge is a melting pot of several different refined Asian cuisines. I loved the Sushi in combination with champagne sake. I never had it before but it was an absolute delight.

The College Restaurant
The College Hotel is located in a beautiful building in the Amsterdam City Centre. After a drink in the trendy bar I am always excited which classic dish will be prepared this time. Even though the staff is still in training and sometimes a bit nervous when approaching guests, I love to have dinner in The College Restaurant.

D’Vijff Vlieghen Amsterdam
D’Vijff Vlieghen is kind of a must when I take out foreign business guests for dinner in Amsterdam. With nine separate dining rooms spread over five canal houses, all decorated with objects from Holland’s Golden Age, it is some sort of a museum where having dinner is a part of the tour.

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