2 Best Restaurants in Museum District, Amsterdam

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Some of the city's most expensive and elegant restaurants are in this ultraposh area, where diners go to see and be seen before or after a concert or museum visit. The food tends to be as good as the people-watching.

RIJKS

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Amsterdam's famed Rijksmuseum displays a dazzling collection of Dutch masterpieces, and the adjacent restaurant, with an understated Japandi-style decor, shares a similar lofty goal: to create edible art using as many Dutch-produced or -influenced products as possible. This means the vegetable-heavy menu of mainly small plates may feature such delights as red cabbage gazpacho, celeriac with hazelnut miso, and the signature mille-feuille of beetroot with soy-infused beurre blanc and parsley oil. Order à la carte or go for one of the Chef's Menus (the latter is compulsory on busy Friday and Saturday night) but well worth it.

Museumstraat 2, 1077 XX, Netherlands
020-674–7555
Known For
  • Modern Michelin-starred Dutch cuisine
  • Veg-led plates that always deliver on flavor
  • Convenient Rijksmuseum location
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues.
Reservations essential

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Taiko Cuisine & Bar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This isn't your average sushi joint; in fact, sushi is just one of the choices on the sophisticated Asian fusion menu—which straddles Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Thai flavors—at the Conservatorium Hotel's signature restaurant. Chef Schilo Van Coevorden has built a reputation for bringing exciting flavors to Amsterdam's Asian palette. The atmosphere is urban chic, with exposed brick, industrial lighting, and a glass-box kitchen, and the stylish diners are likely enjoying Gunma Wagyu chuck rib or foie gras gyoza (dumpling) alongside standout sushi and sashimi.

Paulus Potterstraat 50, 1071 DB, Netherlands
020-570–0000
Known For
  • Upscale contemporary Asian cuisine
  • Beautifully chic decor designed by architect Piero Lissoni
  • Four-hands dinners with famous guest chefs like Albert Adrià
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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