The places in Amsterdam the guidebooks miss. locals-only counters, after-hours rooms and the spots tourists walk past.
Off the beaten plate
Why locals love it: Cavernous Amsterdam-Noord warehouse most tourists never cross the IJ to find, a 1200 sqm canteen with one of the city's best four-course menus.
Tip: Take the free Buiksloterweg ferry from Centraal. Book a fortnight ahead for weekend nights.
Why locals love it: Locals' Jordaan eetcafe with a back kitchen, the room tourists walk past for the more famous brown cafes nearby.
Tip: Book ahead for dinner; the bar takes walk-ins for snacks and the daily menu.
Why locals love it: Far enough east in Indische Buurt that day-trippers skip it; the city's reference game-and-modern-Dutch room runs at half the price of central equivalents.
Tip: Three-course menu early in the week is the value sweet spot.
Why locals love it: Small Ceintuurbaan counter most guidebooks skip for the more famous Spang Makandra; this is where locals come for the city's best saoto soep.
Tip: Closed Mondays; arrive before 13:00 for the proper lunch service.
Why locals love it: Tiny wooden-fronted brown cafe on Zeedijk, occupies one of two surviving 15th-century wood-fronted buildings in Amsterdam, easily missed.
Tip: Order a jenever and look up: the maritime memorabilia tells the story.
Why locals love it: Down an alley off Dam Square; you have to know the door. The Amsterdam jenever proeflokaal nobody outside the Netherlands seems to know about.
Tip: No tables. Bend over the bar to take the first sip without spilling.
Why locals love it: Watergraafsmeer is outside most tourist itineraries; this is where locals go for a five-course menu at half the central price.
Tip: Take tram 9 from Centraal. Book at least a week ahead.
Hidden Gems in Amsterdam, FAQ
When is the best time to eat in Amsterdam?
Peak food season in Amsterdam is year-round.
What time do people eat in Amsterdam?
Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.
How does tipping work in Amsterdam?
service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.
What is the one dish to try in Amsterdam?
Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Amsterdam rewards trust.