4 Best Restaurants in Canal Rings, Amsterdam

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We've compiled the best of the best in Canal Rings - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Spectrum

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

What started as Librije's Zusje, the elegantly understated sister restaurant to the three-Michelin star Librije in Zwolle, northeast of Amsterdam, has since become a renowned two Michelin starred restaurant in its own right. The colorful and subtly Dutch-inflected dishes using local ingredients are beautifully presented and often include imaginative flavors. The 10-course tasting menus are the way to go, though you can also order à la carte. Save room for the cheese course—it's always spectacular here. Service can be on the stiff side, though it befits the Waldorf Astoria locale.

Herengracht 542--556, 1017 CG, Netherlands
020-718–4635
Known For
  • Artfully prepared food with a whimsical combination of ingredients
  • An accomplished wine list
  • Being one of Amsterdam's best spots for fine dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch

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Eetsalon van Dobben

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It doesn't get more deeply Dutch than at this white-tiled shrine to Dutch sandwich culture, where the broodje kroket (a crispy veal croquette on a fluffy white bread roll, served with mustard and pickles) reigns supreme. Amsterdam locals also flock here for Van Dobben's other famous fillings, from meatballs to salt beef, liver, and tartare.

Korte Reguliersdwarsstraat 5-7-9, 1017 BH, Netherlands
020-624–4200
Known For
  • Traditional Dutch ''broodjes'' (rolls)
  • Typical Amsterdam humor
  • Deep-fried Dutch snacks

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The Pancake Bakery

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It's hard to go wrong when going out for Dutch pancakes in Amsterdam, but the ones at this 50-year-old stalwart are among the best in town. The 17th-century warehouse has a petite canalside patio near the Anne Frank House, and the mammoth menu has more than 75 choices of sweet and savory toppings, from traditional (with syrup and powdered sugar) to over-the-top globally inspired creations, including an Indonesian pancake with chicken satay and crispy prawn crackers. You can also order omelets, or a convincing take on the folk dish of erwtensoep (a superthick, smoked sausage–imbued pea soup; October–April only). Be prepared to wait: it's popular, and reservations are taken only for groups of six or more.  Bring the kids. Pancakes are seen as children's food in the Netherlands anyway, so the vibe is always very family-friendly.

Prinsengracht 191, 1015 DS, Netherlands
020-625–1333
Known For
  • Hugely filling plate-size Dutch pancakes
  • Lines out the door at all times
  • Reasonable prices
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Restaurant BREDA

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Named after a market town in the south of the Netherlands where its chef-owners were born, BREDA offers frequently changing Franco-Dutch chef's menus and novel preparations in a simple brasserie-like setting. Dishes are heavy on meat, fish, and seafood—Dutch staples like smoked mackerel and cod often make appearances, with subtle twists—and vegetarians beware: the restaurant offers no meat-free variations. Although there's no written menu, diners can select from three-, four-, or five-course tasting menus at lunch and more extensive options at dinner.