3 Best Restaurants in De Pijp, Amsterdam

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There's an eclectic array of restaurants in this lively neighborhood, long the home of Turkish and Moroccan enclaves. As a result, you can easily find a roti, a lamb tagine, or a farm-to-table menu featuring market vegetables, along with plenty of coffee bars.

Albina

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While you're in Amsterdam, do try Surinamese food, a unique fusion of Amerindian, Caribbean, Chinese, Jewish, Dutch, and Indonesian cuisines that arose from this South American country's history as a Dutch colony. Albina is a local fave that serves up one of the best rotis (the Surinamese take on Indian flatbread) in the city. It comes with a choice of fillings and is real-deal comfort food. Nieuw Albina, at No. 49, has the same owner and the same kitchen, if you find the original too crowded.

Albert Cuypstraat 69, 1072 CN, Netherlands
020-675–5135
Known For
  • Fast, cheap, and (generally) good Surinamese food
  • Chinese-Surinamese classics like babi pangang (grilled pork)
  • Basic canteenlike setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Arie op de Hoek

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For a taste of the neighborhood's regentrified café culture, check out this new corner bar-bistro that fills up most nights with parched Pijpers. Daytime means breakfast bowls, hamburgers, soups, and a daily lunch special, including a sandwich, salad, and fries for €16.95. Come for a meal, or just stop by for a coffee and apple pie or beer and bitterballen (a popular local snack, which is essentially a bite-size croquette). 

Warung Spang Makandra

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The Indonesian-inspired Surinamese food at this often-cramped local favorite includes many simple but well-prepared variations of chicken, fish, lamb, or beef with vegetables and nasi (rice), bami (noodles), or roti. You can also try Javanese rames, a mini-rijsttafel-style smattering of everything on a plate. The restaurant is very casual, but the staff are friendly, the food is tasty, and the price is right—no wonder it's always busy. There is another Amsterdam location, but this one is the most central.

Gerard Doustraat 39, 1072 VK, Netherlands
020-670–5081
Known For
  • Authentic Surinamese halal cuisine for a gentle price
  • The city's best broodje pom (a rather revered Surinamese sandwich)
  • Friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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