Spotlight: The Little Dolphin
The Little Dolphin
The building on Singel makes Immediately when you stand in front of the front door. The distinctive red color immediately evokes the rich history of Amsterdam's canals. Each building along the canal has its own unique style and character. De Kleine Dolfijn is one of the rare buildings that stands out for its unusual width. This beautiful architectural style is recognizable by the high windows, the beautiful details, and the spacious staircase. All of this contributes to the authentic atmosphere that the building exudes.
In recent years, the residences the building have been modernized, and in 2018, an elevator was added. The current owners have renovated the top two floors of the house with great care and attention to its original character. The house has a spacious living room and enjoys plenty of natural light, thanks to its width and height at the front.
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Adres
Koningslaan 14,
1075 AC Amsterdam
+31 (0)20 305 97 77
Design vision
Between the two roofs is a Roof terrace a beautiful view of the city, including the Royal Palace on Dam Square. At the rear of the house, on the main floor, is an attractive southwest-facing terrace.
Neighborhood guide
This historic and charming neighborhood offers a unique blend of culture, architecture, and vibrancy, making it an ideal place to live. The Singel neighborhood is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. Immerse yourself in Amsterdam's fascinating history and be inspired by the stories and works of art found here.
In addition to cultural attractions, the neighborhood also offers a diverse culinary scene. Discover the local gastronomy in cozy cafes, trendy restaurants, and authentic eateries. Taste delicious Dutch specialties or be surprised by international flavors. Whatever your culinary preference, Singel 180 has something for everyone.
1012 VA Amsterdam
Caldi E Freddi
Amsterdam was introduced to the essence of Italian cuisine. According to owner Mazziotta, it is all about the beauty of simplicity: few ingredients, but of high quality. At Caldi e Freddi, the essence is the same: simple and affordable. No complicated dishes, but accessibility and low prices. They take what is easy and affordable from Italian cuisine, such as chicken instead of lamb. Enjoy delicious sandwiches (also vegetarian options) and other authentic Italian dishes and desserts, all to take away.
1015 BJ Amsterdam
Heertje Friet
In an authentic Amsterdam building, in the old center of Amsterdam, you will find: Heertje Friet. The fries at Heertje Friet are freshly cut every day. They also have a wide range of different types of sauces, including vegan options. In addition to the delicious fries, they also have croquettes with shrimp, chicken or cheese.
1012 NJ Amsterdam
Kaagman en Kortekaas
After the culinary paths of Giel (Kaagman) and Bram (Kortekaas) crossed at Bordewijk, they opened their own restaurant in 2015. The menu is seasonal and changes regularly. Dishes are based on what Available fresh and Available at that moment. Wine plays just as important a role as the food: the wine list is carefully curated, often featuring characterful wines from winemakers who work with respect for nature and tradition.
1015 CA Amsterdam
Max restaurant
Max, born in Jakarta, learned the basics from his mother, who was a cook. Don't expect Indonesian nostalgia, but his own, light-footed interpretation of Indonesian cuisine. The interior is homely but not fussy. MAX feels like a tribute to the chef's family history, but also as a restaurant that is fully in the here and now.
1015 CB Amsterdam
Linguini
Simplicity is essential in Italian cuisine: as long as the ingredients are good, you don't need much. “Less is more”. They understand that well at Linguini in the Herenstraat. The interior exudes the Italian dolce vita feeling: attractive old tiles and a beautiful long sofa as an eye-catcher: Linguini is a cozy and warm trattoria, with attention to detail. The menu is small and mainly consists of pasta. You can order this either in a small portion (for one person), or in Italian style in a large pan for the ‘famiglia’. So, pasta, pasta, pasta. All prepared with love and passion by the Italian ‘pasta maestro’ named Lorenzo Isidoro.
1015 CL Amsterdam
Brandon Café
Café Brandon is a café in Amsterdam located on the edge of the Jordaan district. Opened in 1626, it is one of the oldest cafés still in existence in Amsterdam.
1012 VT Amsterdam
The Duchess
A real high tea room. They offer a huge range of special teas, freshly baked cakes, and much more. Homemade macarons, warm scones, and a wonderful selection of champagne can also be found here. The true aristocrat will find everything they could possibly want here.
1015 DC Amsterdam
OSLO
At OSLO Amsterdam, they wholeheartedly embrace the Scandinavian philosophy. The pastries are carefully crafted, striving for the perfect balance between sweetness and refinement, satisfying without any excess. The result is a combination of complexity, yet accessible to everyone. At OSLO, they use only organic and biodynamic ingredients in their baking process, not only creating delicious pastries, but also leaving the earth a little better.
1015 DD Amsterdam
Christiaan Smit
Christiaan Smit is an intimate restaurant in the Jordaan, located at Prinsenstraat 20 in Amsterdam. It offers a 4- or 5-course dinner, with the option to order à la carte. Under the direction of chef Simon van Lith, the focus is on seasonal dishes with meat, fish, and local products, such as langoustines and dry-aged fish. Sommelier Abel van Schoonhoven provides accompanying wines. The interior, inspired by English pubs, exudes comfort and conviviality. With space for 30 guests and an inner garden, the restaurant offers a warm atmosphere. The name is a tribute to Christiaan Smit, a historical Amsterdam cargo carrier, known as "Kikkie van de Prinsensluis". The restaurant combines high-quality dishes with a touch of Amsterdam history, ideal for a culinary evening in a special setting.
1015 DD Amsterdam
Café De Klepel
In 2013, owner Maureen transformed Café de Klepel from a classic brown bar into a wine bar where French wine takes center stage. Chefs Ewout Lindenhovius and Rudolf Brand serve a daily changing menu of 3 or 4 courses. The wine list is entirely French and is accompanied by a strong team of sommeliers who know the list in detail. There are more than 300 different bottles on the list, and every evening they pour around 25 different wines by the glass, which are constantly changing.
1015 DB Amsterdam
Café de Twee Prinsen
Café de Twee Prinsen is the third establishment from the team behind Binnenvisser and the Corner Store. Here, you can pop in for coffee in the morning, have lunch with a baguette, or hang out at the bar for some bites and the extensive selection of natural wines. In other words, the café is perfect from breakfast to late-night drinks.
1015 DD Amsterdam
Kikkie van de Prinsensluis
This café restaurant is located on the corner of Prinsenstraat and Prinsengracht. There is a spacious terrace with a wide selection of natural wines. It is an ideal place for a drink that turns into a long evening with dishes that far exceed the level of bar snacks. At the weekend you can enjoy a tasty lunch, which means home-smoked Pastrami from 12:00, just like the smash burger and more small dishes.
1016 AC Amsterdam
Café ‘t Molentje
Café ‘t Molentje is located in the heart of Amsterdam. The café has been around since 1892 and is now run by the third generation. The café has a cozy living room atmosphere with a public record player. Many antique elements of the interior have been preserved and the atmosphere is still as it used to be.
1012 VT Amsterdam
Cecconi’s
Cecconi’s is located in the Soho House; a hotel chain and members club in the Bungehuis on the Singel. A former canteen of the University of Amsterdam. The cuisine of Cecconi’s focuses on Northern Italian influences, with specialties such as fresh pasta and fish dishes. Think of Spaghetti with lobster, Burrata and the classic Tiramisu.
1015 EA Amsterdam
The Two Swans
Café De twee Zwaantjes is a cozy brown café located in the heart of Amsterdam. Every week, a regular group of six musicians with varying lineups comes to play, but guests can also sing their favorite songs.
1015 DW Amsterdam
Het Bruine Paard
Directly opposite Café het Bruine Paard is a steep bridge. There used to be a fire station on the other side. The story goes that during a harsh winter night, the horse and fire truck slid off the bridge and ended up in the café. Hence the name het Bruine Paard (the Brown Horse).
1012 JS Amsterdam
Bougainville Restaurant
A dinner for two or a business meeting? Restaurant Bougainville is the place to be for an unforgettable fine dining experience. With world-class dishes, this evening doesn't have to end. The restaurant is located in the luxurious Hotel TwentySeven. Combine the evening with a cocktail experience or an overnight stay in your own city. There is no shortage of possibilities.
1012 JS Amsterdam
Bougainville (*)
Located in the exclusive Hotel TwentySeven, Bougainville is accessible to both hotel guests and external visitors. Here, innovation in the kitchen is combined with tradition, resulting in a culinary journey that stimulates all the senses. Under the leadership of Executive Chef Tim Golsteijn, Western and Eastern-inspired flavors are combined in a creative and refined way. The menu ranges from a 5- to 7-course dinner to à la carte dishes, prepared with seasonal ingredients and a focus on taste, texture and presentation.
1016 DH Amsterdam
Wil Graanstra Chip Shop
You may cycle past it regularly, because Wil Graanstra's chip shop has been on the square next to the Westerkerk since 1956. The family business serves old-fashioned chips with mayonnaise, 'oorlog' (chips with mayonnaise and chocolate sauce), curry sauce, and piccalilli. Bring some cash for these delicious chips in a cone.
1012 SN Amsterdam
CIMA Rooftop
CIMA is the rooftop bar and restaurant atop The Duyfken hotel, offering views over the rooftops of the city center. At the helm is Mexican head chef Jeniffer Calderon, who creates playful yet refined cuisine with ceviches, tacos, and shareable bites. Her dishes combine fresh acids, heat, and texture, inspired by modern Mexican food culture. The cocktail menu reinforces that energy, with the famous 'taptails' developed by Belgian mixologist Paul Morel.
1015 LT Amsterdam
Luuk's Coffee
In the middle of the Jordaan, opposite Winkel 43, is Luuk's coffee. Luuk Nijsen is the founder of this special coffee bar. They are extremely popular because of their excellent Location and even better coffee. They also make delicious sweet treats if you're feeling peckish. You can go here seven days a week.
1016 BJ Amsterdam
Lotti’s
Restaurant Lotti's is located in the Hoxton hotel. The hotel is a lively place where live jazz is played during lunch on weekends. It is a great meeting place and workplace in the heart of the city center. For a quick bite, the truffle fries are popular, and the Hox Cheeseburger is a must-try. Take a look and experience it for yourself.
1013 GX Amsterdam
De Belhamel
This restaurant distinguishes itself in terms of both location and interior. The restaurant and the bar (a real speakeasy) both have a romantic Parisian Art Nouveau atmosphere. French-inspired classics enhance this unique identity with tarte tatin of shallots, silver onions, blue cheese and mustard caramel or pain perdu of brioche with yogurt-orange ice cream. In the summer you can sit on the terrace on the Brouwersgracht.
1012 KK Amsterdam
Van Stapele cookie factory
They sell only one type of cookie, do not advertise, and the shop is tucked away in Heisteeg. Yet this classic cookie bakery is impossible to miss due to the long line that forms there day after day. And it's definitely worth joining this line: the chocolate dough cookie with rich cocoa is crispy on the outside and has a soft filling of buttery melted white chocolate. What more could you want? The shop is almost impossible to miss because the smell of the cookies greets you as you walk across the busy Spui square. A must-try for chocolate lovers!
1012 JS Amsterdam
The White Room by Jacob Jan Boerma (*)
Under the guidance of Signature Chef Jacob Jan Boerma and Chef de Cuisine Tristan de Boer, the restaurant offers a refined cuisine that revolves around pure flavors, fresh tones, and a perfect balance of acids and spices. The dishes are a tribute to Dutch ingredients with subtle global influences. The restaurant is housed in the historic 'Witte Zaal' (White Room) of Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, a space known for its classic elegance since 1885. The refined decor combines the grandeur of the past with a contemporary style, creating a unique and luxurious ambiance.
1012 KS Amsterdam
Fulu Mandarin
Fulu Mandarin is one of the few Chinese restaurants in Amsterdam offering authentic Sichuan cuisine. It seems almost impossible to choose from the extensive menu. They also have a wide range of cocktails. You can visit them in the city center for lunch or dinner. If you visit, try the cooked sea bass in hot chili sauce, with enokitake mushrooms and tofu. It is served in a hot stone pot and arrives at the table still sizzling.
1015 NA Amsterdam
Shop 43
You can come here from early morning until late at night, in summer and winter. You can enjoy the famous apple pie on the wonderfully sunny terrace or choose a tasty sandwich from the lunch menu. You can also come in the evening for a bite to eat or a drink. The menu is not complicated, but tasty and not expensive. It is located in the middle of the Jordaan and is a perfect place for people-watching. Because Winkel 43 is so famous for its apple pies, it naturally attracts tourists, but local residents also like to come here because it is so incredibly tasty. Not to be missed!
1015 ST Amsterdam
Eatery De Reiger
Eetcafé De Reiger in the Jordaan neighborhood is still that neighborhood café where you can easily pop in for a good meal and a nice glass of wine, but behind the scenes, something has changed. Since 2025, De Reiger has been run by the same entrepreneurs you may know from Entrepot, Metro, and De Druif: young hospitality entrepreneurs with a keen eye for atmosphere, simplicity, and quality. They haven't changed much about the café; the wooden floor still creaks like it used to, and the Amstel signs are deliberately hung upside down, but in the kitchen, just that little bit of extra attention has been added. Think simple but well-prepared classics at a reasonable price and always something tasty on tap. A café where the past is cherished, but where the future is served up at the table.
1013 EH Amsterdam
Bistrot neuf
Bistrot Neuf is a cozy bistro with a modern interior in the middle of lively Amsterdam. It was once rightly proclaimed the best French establishment in Amsterdam, and that is understandable. The permanent menu is full of French classics such as bouillabaisse, snails and steak tartare. As one of the few in Amsterdam, warm lunch is also served here, but you can also dine here in a cozy and uncomplicated Parisian style with a good glass of wine.
1015 RV Amsterdam
Margo's
When Margo and her husband decided to go vegan, they missed crispy croissants the most. After thousands of attempts, they finally achieved what they needed. Margo's croissants are indistinguishable from the version made with animal butter. They also serve American cookies and freshly prepared sandwiches in soft rolls baked daily, using the freshest ingredients.
1015 MK Amsterdam
Hinata
Hinata is a popular ramen restaurant in the heart of the Jordaan district. The chef is trained as a traditional Soba master. They mix the traditional Japanese soba technique in ramen to create not only an authentic, but also a unique and distinctive flavor. Hinata specializes in Shoyu, Miso and vegan ramen and they make their own broth and noodles.
1015 NA Amsterdam
Café Hegeraad
Until the early 20th century, Café Hegeraad was a small café with an adjoining house. Later, the glass connecting doors were removed. It is a cozy bar with typical Dutch cuisine, coffee, and sweet treats.
1012 KC Amsterdam
Bubbles & wine
In one of Amsterdam's most charming streets, you will find the champagne and wine bar Bubbles & Wines. If you have a discerning taste in wine, you can be sure that this is the place to come for a glass. They serve 55 wines by the glass, each of which is of the highest quality. This small, cozy bar is the perfect place for all wine lovers.
1016 DN Amsterdam
Jansz Restaurant
The 17th-century craftsman Volkert Jansz: a man with refined taste, good style and a passion for lively conversations. He strongly believed that decadence and luxury only truly come into their own when you share them, and that is exactly how it feels at Jansz. Modern Dutch cuisine prepared with love. You can also go there for lunch and coffee if you are strolling through the 9 streets.
1015 LB Amsterdam
Café R. De Rosa
Finally, we can take a seat at Café R. De Rosa, located in the Jordaan neighborhood between Westerstraat and Lindengracht. This charming corner shop is run by the experienced Floris (known from restaurant VRR) and co-owner Marieke (Chateau Amsterdam). At Café R. De Rosa, you will find good quality without the high prices. Filter coffee with milk, tap Chardonnay, and delicious bar snacks such as pickled artichokes and homemade egg mayonnaise. The choice is deliberately limited, and with every order, you get water and corn nuts.
1012 VP Amsterdam
Lucius Visrestaurant
At Lucius you can expect high quality with a cozy informal atmosphere. Hospitality is paramount here, and you notice that immediately when you walk in. In the middle of the busy Amsterdam city center, you will find this high-quality place. From daily fresh fish to plateaus fruits de mer, oysters or baked North Sea sole, the fish lover will not be short of anything here.
1015 MV Amsterdam
Domenica
Domenica means Sunday in Italian. THE day to come together and dine extensively, but of course that is also possible the rest of the week! Chef Flavio Carestia (formerly chef at Toscanini) cooks Italian classics here with super fresh ingredients, but also other dishes from European cuisine. The wine list is also of exceptional quality. The location of this restaurant, on the Noordermarkt (the former location of Bordewijk), is of course unsurpassed.
1015 LX Amsterdam
Café Nol
A true family business and an authentic Amsterdam café. Located on Westerstraat in the lively Jordaan neighborhood, the café is impossible to miss: its red awnings are visible from a great distance. Inside, everything is red and quintessentially Amsterdam. Leather bar stools, lace curtains in front of the windows, chandeliers, and old photos on the walls make Café Nol iconic. Time seems to stand still here; as soon as you step inside, you find yourself in Amsterdam in 1966 (when this café first opened its doors). If you are looking for Amsterdam conviviality, Café Nol is the place to be.
1015 DG Amsterdam
Architectura & Natura
Architectura & Natura has been housed in a historic building on the Leliegracht for more than 75 years. This store is now one of the most famous bookstores in Amsterdam, with reading material about architecture, urban planning, landscape architecture and natural history. The books come from all over the world and are available in English.
1015 RV Amsterdam
Tableware
At Tableware, you will find thousands of unique vintage glasses, plates, serving dishes, beautiful silver cutlery sets, and table decorations, making every meal you prepare absolutely unforgettable. The pieces have been collected from all over the world, from shell plates from Miami to champagne coupes from Paris; you can find them all at Tableware.
1012 MG Amsterdam
Banketbakkerij van der Linde
There is always a huge line at Banketbakkerij van der Linde, but don't let this scare you off! The line moves very quickly, and the wait is incredibly rewarding. They sell one type of ice cream with their golden recipe, a soft cream ice cream that tastes delicious. Served in a wafer cone or a larger version thereof, this is what this pastry shop has been known for since 1937. In addition to delicious whipped cream ice cream, they also sell other delicacies, such as chocolate truffles, cakes and much more.
1015 LV Amsterdam
Terre Spring
At Terre Lente, they import their products directly from small-scale organic farmers and family businesses from Calabria, Southern Italy, and you can taste that. The products are honest, good and truly Italian. They have, among other things, sausage, cheese, olive oil, prepared vegetables and of course special wines. Everything is therefore organically produced. You will find this gem in the heart of the Jordaan. Tip: also enjoy a cup of Neapolitan coffee or a focaccia.
1012 MA Amsterdam
Gebroeders Niemeijer
It's no secret that the Netherlands has a bread culture, so there's nothing better than a slice of whole wheat from our own soil. De Hartog whole wheat breads are a household name in Amsterdam. The wheat has been ground in their own mill since 1896. The whole wheat flour is pure, honest and vegan. You can also visit the bakery's cafe for breakfast and lunch.
1015 NA Amsterdam
Noordermarkt
You can shop on the cozy Noordermarkt on Monday morning and Saturday. Originally, the Noordermarkt was a pots, pans and patches market, where people in the 17th century mainly bought everyday objects. Today you can buy everything such as antiques, jewelry, paintings, glass and crockery, books and prints and lots of vintage clothing. On Saturday morning there is also an organic market where you can buy fresh organic vegetables, fruit, bread, cheese, herbs, fish, honey and many other products. The market people are sometimes still true Amsterdammers with a strong accent and a board full of corny humor. You won't find such a variety of products at any other market in Amsterdam; the market has so much to offer that you can easily stroll around for a whole day.
1015 SB Amsterdam
NU Koffie & Delicatessen
In the heart of the Jordaan you will find the new delicatessen store NU. The interior is sleek and a mix between New York and Amsterdam style. They serve coffee made with freshly roasted beans from the Espressofabriek. In addition, they have a selection of pastries and sandwiches made from Ulmus bakery. If you plan to stay a little longer, take a look at the selection of natural wines.
1016 GT Amsterdam
Andriesse Eyck Gallery
The owners of the Andriesse Eyck Gallery, Zsa-Zsa Eyck and Paul Andriesse, have over 30 years of experience in the field of international contemporary art. The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists. It is the ultimate space for collectors, academics, and art professionals to enjoy art in an intimate setting and to discover (new) art.
1012 JB Amsterdam
W139
W139 is both an exhibition space and a production site for contemporary art. It has been located on Warmoesstraat in the heart of Amsterdam since 1979 and has since given artists the time and space to develop. W139 is a place where artists and the local community work together, and as such has not only an artistic but also a social approach, with a focus on radical imagination and inclusion. The programming emphasizes the need for ongoing and supported solidarity, thus providing a critical counterpoint to the consequences of the dominant neoliberal and capitalist structures of Dutch (artistic) society.
1016 BV Amsterdam
The Merchant House
The Merchant House was founded by Marsha Plotnitsky and is located in a seventeenth-century canal house. It is an art space and gallery that presents contemporary art to discover, explore, and collect. The gallery embodies a contemporary approach to the traditions that connect the city and art. Since launching the program in 2013, Plotnitsky has curated more than thirty thematic projects, collaborating with artists to create site-specific Services and installations, commissioned work, and new work that complements the distinctive canal house and other spaces.
1016 EA Amsterdam
GRIMM
GRIMM was founded in Amsterdam in 2005. Since its inception, the contemporary art gallery has focused on promoting and supporting emerging and mid-career artists working in a diverse range of media. They represent more than thirty international artists and have a gallery in New York in addition to their gallery in Amsterdam.
1015 NR Amsterdam
KochXBo Gallery
Galerie KochXBos was founded by Esther Koch and Hans Bos in 2005. In this gallery in the working-class neighborhood of Jordaan, they offer contemporary underground artists a space to display their work. Galerie KochXBos is the place in Amsterdam to view innovative avant-garde and surrealist art. The taste and vision of founders Koch and Bos are indisputable. Every year, they organize several exciting and fascinating exhibitions at Galerie KochXBos. The recent success of KochXBos has not gone unnoticed. In 2011, this gallery was named one of the top 10 independent galleries in Amsterdam by The Guardian magazine. As a visitor, you are invited into a new world of art full of welcome surprises.