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Updated 29 July 2024 at 10:57

Gone are the days of true grit and grunge, as Noord has evolved into a growing hub for nightlife and gastronomy. Trendy eateries in former factories and hangars redefine industrial-chic just as casual fine-dining options and pop-ups cater to a variety of international cuisines. Along the waterfront, you’ll find a range of cosy cafes, bars and foodie hangouts, offering impeccable riverside views and some of the most memorable dining experiences in Amsterdam.

Metro

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If you plan on visiting the recently opened NXT Museum, the Netherlands’ first dedicated to new media art, do make a reservation at the adjacent Café-Restaurant Metro. Situated in a converted warehouse, it’s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner but you can also stop by for brilliant bar snacks, such as garlicky razor clams, moreish maritozzo(brioche buns) filled with quince and creamed chicken liver and sticky grilled aubergine garnished with lemony gremolata. Or pizza fritta, an ancient, almost doughnut-like street food version of the Italian staple: deep-fried, split and stuffed with creamy burrata and salted anchovies. So good!

Chateau

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Pair excellent Italian food with Amsterdam-made wines at the sleek new 3000 m2 location of urban winery Chateau Amsterdam. Inside you'll fin an Italian restaurant, wine bar and shop adjacent to an impressive glass-walled production space. Here, you can enjoy over 25 Amsterdam-made wines and upcoming chef Joey Baas’ brilliant bar snacks such as panisse (chickpea fries), polpette di baccalà (salt cod balls) and tarte de Menton (onion and Taggia olive tart). Or linger longer over steaming bowls of spaghetti with spicy nduja-doused mussels or pappardelle with saffron butter and ragu of slow-cooked beef shanks. Delicioso!

Pelusa

One of the latest hotspots to grace the streets of Noord, Pelusa is a gastropub with a difference. The seasonal menu makes use of an Argentinian parilla smoker to deliver a delicious twist on familiar ingredients. You can choose from a daily-changing selection of main dishes that are possible to share between two to three people. Whilst beer lovers will be impressed by the selection of wild-fermentation beers and local breweries such as Kromme Haring, Walhalla and Butcher's Tears.

Dar al Yemen

Tuck into a beautiful selection offahsah - street food from Yemen and Ethiopia at new restaurant, Dar al Yemen,on Buikslotermeerplein. This might be beef in red sauce with fenugreek mousse and moulawah (a flat bread that is freshly baked). The meat is simmered for so long that it almost melts in your mouth. For vegetarians/vegans, the injera (fermented flour pancake) is delicious. Injera is slightly sour, but you won't taste it if you eat it with the lentil stew, red spicy sauce or citrusy spinach served with it.

Coba Taqueria

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You haven’t tasted Mexican food until you’ve been to Coba Taqueriawhere the salsas are out-of-this-world and the margaritas get the party started. Indulge in sublime tacos and intriguing tequilas in a cheerful, unpolished interior with wicker stools and cactuses positioned here and there. The menu features a daring array of tacos: one tortilla is stuffed with soft-cooked pork neck and grilled pineapple, and another contains pulpo, brown beans and peanuts.

Corner Store

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Corner Store is not a shop as the name might suggest, but a wonderfully vibey restaurant/co*cktail bar with a great terrace in Noord. Inside, the decor is spacious and light and music (courtesy of the DJ booth) plays a central role. The menu carries predominantly Japanese-inspired dishes such as raw halibut with fennel and kosho (a chili-citrus marinade), cucumber with seaweed and dashi or spicy fried chicken. The co*cktail selection is knockout and you’ll also find some superb sakes and wines on the drinks list.

Hotel de Goudfazant

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The name might suggest an old-fashioned family hotel but actually, de Goudfazantis a hip restaurant on the water’s edge where the chefs are cooking up a storm. In this gigantic 1200m2 shed, the menu is as unfussy as the decor is rugged. Original rust-brown pillars and unpainted walls contrast with the mega-chandelier made from glass bottles, red canteen chairs and linen tablecloths. During the summertime, this is where you can rub shoulders with Amsterdam’s creative in-crowd eating outside.

Lowlander

An excellent spot for group dining, Lowlander Botanical Bar & Restaurant offers a plant-led, seasonal menu centred around fresh takes on familiar classics, such as jackfruit rendang, aubergine steak or potato terrine. Every dish is prepared using herbs, spices and techniques that pack a flavourful punch. Their creative list of botanically brewed beers (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), botanical sodas, fresh teas, all-natural juices and co*cktails is also well worth shouting about.

Europa

With heaps of new trendy concepts - listening bars, clubs and urban wineries - popping up along the Gedempt Hamerkanaal this pocket of Noord is fast becoming one of the most exciting places to eat and drink in the city. Restaurant Europa is no exception, a counter restaurant with 26 seats offering two delightfully inspiring tasting menus, including a veggie version. The drinks menu is small but punchy with natural wines, speciality beers, kombuchas and choice co*cktails.

Moon

It is not often that you get to see Amsterdam from above. At Moon, a restaurant located on the 19th floor of A’DAM Lookout, you get to enjoy the views of Amsterdam from all sides. The restaurant revolves (literally!) so all guests can enjoy at 360-degree view of the harbour, city centre and the horizon. Lunch patrons can dine à la carte; dinner guests can select one of the set menus of the evening. Using fresh, local and seasonal ingredients — mixed with a few exotic ones, like the Japanese dashi and miso — Moon takes you on a culinary and literal adventure.

Papa Thang

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A relatively new addition to Amsterdam Noord, Vietnamese bistroPapa Thang, is already a firm favourite for many. Chef Thang Pham takes inspiration from his roots, mixing traditional Vietnamese food with the irreverence of the street, a touch of international flavour and a lot of creativity. The result is a colourful menu of delicious, playful dishes that will get your tastebuds tingling in new ways. And if you happen to have a boat, you can also sail by to pick up a takeaway picnic basket.

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Restaurants and bars in Noord | I amsterdam? ›

Often described by visitors as a village within a city, Noord is a beautiful, green and family-friendly area with many activities and attractions to explore. From scenic cycle routes to bustling street markets, glorious parks and Europe's highest swing, you'll find tons to keep you entertained.

Is Amsterdam Noord worth it? ›

Often described by visitors as a village within a city, Noord is a beautiful, green and family-friendly area with many activities and attractions to explore. From scenic cycle routes to bustling street markets, glorious parks and Europe's highest swing, you'll find tons to keep you entertained.

What is the restaurant dress code in Amsterdam? ›

4 – Jeans and Tees

Dress code is informal in most restaurants, but that does not mean that you can turn up looking very under dressed. The Netherlands is big on casual dress (jeans to work is completely acceptable), but that is only because people generally take extreme care of their appearance.

Where is the best areas for food in Amsterdam? ›

Best areas to eat out

Most of the city center in Amsterdam is packed with restaurants, cafés, bars and fast food chains; nevertheless, the most popular neighborhoods to eat out include Dam Square and Spui (and their surroundings). For dinner, we recommend heading to Leidseplein.

What time do most restaurants close in Amsterdam? ›

The Dutch usually have lunch between 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm, and dinner around 5 pm to 8 pm. Although many restaurants close at 10:00 pm, there is a great variety of night restaurants, pubs, brown cafes, bars and takeaway restaurants, which still serve select hot and cold meals and snacks.

How do I get from Amsterdam Noord to city Centre? ›

Amsterdam IJ Ferries. Amsterdam Noord is separated from the centre by a large canal called the IJ. The most convenient way of crossing this canal, both during the day and the night, is to take a ferry.

Is it good to stay in Amsterdam Noord? ›

For the Dutch, this might be the best known area, as it's one of the most described and romanticized parts of the Netherlands. This is one of Amsterdam's most picturesque and charming neighborhoods, making it a top choice for those wondering where to stay in Amsterdam.

Do you tip waiters in Amsterdam? ›

This one is pretty simple to answer – the Dutch do not have a tipping culture as strongly-ingrained as much of the English-speaking world. In a bar, restaurant, or private boat tour in Amsterdam, provided the service was good, a tip of around 10% is appreciated but not automatically expected.

Can you wear jeans to a club in Amsterdam? ›

Smart casual for women

A denim jeans or a ripped jeans are definitely a no-go. To finish your look, it'd be better to wear heels or fashionable flip-on shoes instead of sneakers. Sneakers can easily be too casual.

Do they eat dinner late in Amsterdam? ›

Dutch dinnertime is known for its earliness – beginning at anywhere from 17:00-19:00 – meaning most kitchens close around 21:00. But as Amsterdam's population internationalises, there's a growing demand for late-night dining – and restaurants are catching on.

What is the prettiest part of Amsterdam? ›

10 of the Best Views in Amsterdam and Where To Find Them
  1. Canal cruises. Take a guided boat trip along the picturesque canals. ...
  2. A'dam Lookout Tower, River Ij. ...
  3. NEMO Museum rooftop terrace. ...
  4. Westerkerk Tower. ...
  5. Damrak. ...
  6. LuminAir Amsterdam rooftop bar. ...
  7. OBA Oosterdok. ...
  8. Blue Amsterdam.

What is the most visited area in Amsterdam? ›

Wondering what to see in Amsterdam?? Here are the Top Tourist Attractions in Amsterdam or Top sightseeing in Amsterdam that you would not want to miss:
  1. CANALS OF AMSTERDAM. AMSTERDAM CANALS. ...
  2. RIJKSMUSEUM. RIJKSMUSEUM. ...
  3. VAN GOGH MUSEUM. VAN GOGH MUSEUM. ...
  4. BEGIJNHOF. ...
  5. ANNE FRANK HOUSE. ...
  6. BLOEMENMARKT. ...
  7. VONDELPARK. ...
  8. SCHEEPVAART MUSEUM.

What alcohol is popular in Amsterdam? ›

There are many drinks that can be described as typically Dutch, the best-known being beer and jenever, hugely popular both in the Netherlands and abroad. In bars across the country, and at events and festivals, beer is a popular choice and if you ask, you are likely to find jenever too!

Can you walk around Amsterdam at night? ›

Most Western European cities, the Netherlands included, do not have something similar as a mall. But despite all that, it is safe to walk around in Amsterdam after midnight.

What time is breakfast in Amsterdam? ›

Breakfast is eaten between 6 and 8 a.m. and lunch between 12 and 2 p.m..

Is Amsterdam Noord Holland safe? ›

Well, the good news is that it's considered one of the safest cities in the world, ranking 6th in The Economist's Safe Cities Index 2021.

How is Amsterdam Noord to live? ›

Noord (North)—While this neighborhood might seem a little cut off from the buzz of Amsterdam, ferries and metro make the area easily accessible. Urban architecture, private houses, and plenty of nature make it the perfect place for anyone who is looking for tranquility in the big city.

Is the ferry to Amsterdam Noord free? ›

Amsterdam by ferry

These blue-and-white ferries are directly behind Amsterdam Central Station, providing a frequent and free service across the water to and from Amsterdam Noord and NDSM.

Is Amsterdam worth the watch? ›

Amsterdam has a bunch of big stars and a very busy plot, all of which amounts to painfully less than the sum of its dazzling parts. Amsterdam can be hard to follow, but the cast makes it easy to watch -- and the story has some interesting messages if you're paying attention.

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