Spotlight; The Art House
The Art House
A space that inspires, a facade that intrigues, a living experience that touches the heart. The Art House stands out in several ways. The sand-colored facade with its balanced division of space and understated composition creates an architectural whole with a serene appearance. The internal layout is also remarkable. The layout is well thought out and surprising, with generous volumes, high ceilings, and long sightlines that invite tranquility and expression. The experience is enhanced by the light and the freedom of the surrounding view. At the front, there is an open perspective over the surroundings, while at the rear, there is a secluded green world. An essential feature of this home is the symbiosis between art and architecture. The many high walls and the spacious character form a natural backdrop for art objects, a quality that has been utilised with sensitivity and precision by the current owners. The Art House also fulfills one of the most sought-after residential requirements: the possibility of parking on private property. A property in which the essence of living, art, and tranquility come together in a subtle way.
Kees Kemp | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
Adres
Koningslaan 14,
1075 AC Amsterdam
+31 (0)20 305 97 77
Architecture
The transformation of a monumental office and warehouse building into a characterful residential home was a special challenge for architect Mark Fuller. A building with a rich history, which has served multiple functions over the course of the last century and undergone several major renovations. The current façade dates from around 1875 and still largely reflects the original design language of that period. The ground floor has been modified several times over the years and has now been carefully refurbished By arrangement the Monument Conservation Department. The original recessed roof has not been restored. Architecturally, the slightly curved windows on the first floor particularly appeal to the imagination — a refined detail that contributes to the expressive character of the façade. The most evocative phase in the history of the building is undoubtedly that of the Hollandia cinema, which was active between 1912 and 1954. An intimate movie theater that left its mark on the neighborhood. In the years that followed, the building was used for business purposes as office and warehouse space. During a viewing in 2008, the current residents did not see what was there, but what it could become. The result is a home with a distinct identity. A property in which history, character, and contemporary living requirements have been subtly brought together. A timeless whole that retains its quality and appeal to this day.
The stairwell, with its open space, creates a generous sense of space and allows light to flow freely. The load-bearing wall, an original element of the building, has been brought into view as a sculptural object and framed with a steel frame fitted with glass.
The garden forms a natural extension of the garden room on the ground floor. Inside and outside flow into each other seamlessly, allowing both functions to reinforce each other.
The many high walls and spacious character form a natural backdrop for art objects, a quality that has been utilized with sensitivity and precision by the current owners.
What the owners will miss
We always say: here you have all the pleasures of Amsterdam without any of the burdens. No other place in Amsterdam is as logistically perfect as this: two trams around the corner, the metro station from which you can reach Central Station in two stops and Amstel in three, less than a five-minute walk away. The IJ tunnel to drive north out of the city and Wibautstraat to the south. Not to mention indoor parking space for two cars and your bikes. We won't find that anywhere else. The combination of peace and quiet at home and the hustle and bustle outside is also unique. Inside, we never had any trouble with neighbors and enjoyed the view of Wertheim Park, while outside we loved visiting the many cafés, restaurants, markets, and museums that surround us. The evening sun on the terrace of De Druif, an Indonesian dish at Café Kadijk, Rita's reading tips at the Zwart-op-Wit bookstore, a beer at Eik en Linde, summer evenings at Artis Zoo, the organic market on Nieuwmarkt, an exhibition at the Jewish Historical Museum; we will miss each and every one of them and will certainly make a detour to visit them from time to time. It is the place where our children grew up, where we organized dinners for friends, started businesses, welcomed guests, read books by the fireplace, lazed around in the garden, and had drinks on the terrace. Each and every one of them unforgettable. We are grateful that we have been able to enjoy this wonderful house in this fantastic location for almost twenty years.
A large glass front opens onto the terrace, which is designed as an extension of everyday life.
Neighborhood guide
The house is located on Nieuwe Herengracht, in the historic center of Amsterdam. A characterful street with a view of the greenery of Wertheim Park, within walking distance of the Amstel River and the Hortus Botanicus. The immediate surroundings offer a rich variety of culture, nature, and amenities. Several museums are located a short distance away, including the Rembrandt House, the Amsterdam Museum, the Jewish Museum, and the H'ART Museum. Artis Zoo is also within walking distance. For daily shopping and refined specialty shops, the Utrechtsestraat is nearby—a lively street with an artisan bakery, butcher, and pastry shop, complemented by fashion boutiques and delicatessens. On Mondays, the Amstelveld offers a charming flower market; on Saturdays, Location is an organic market Location the Nieuwmarkt. In terms of dining, the neighborhood offers a wide range of options: from a relaxed brunch in the garden of Dignita to classic drinks at Café Eik & Linde or De Druif. For gourmet evenings, there are several Michelin-starred restaurants just a stone's throw away.
1011 MJ Amsterdam
Arclinea
At Arclinea Amsterdam, they are happy to help you create your Italian dream kitchen. Their professionalism, class, and timelessness place these kitchens at the absolute top of kitchen design. Each Arclinea kitchen combines professional cooking with beautiful design and innovative equipment. See for yourself in their showroom on Valkenburgerstraat in Amsterdam.
1011 MJ Amsterdam
Baden baden
Baden Baden Interior is a bathroom and interior design store that was founded in 2000. The store offers a regularly changing eclectic mix of furniture, design, art, objects, and accessories. If you love good design, you will be in your element at Baden Baden Interior. Be sure to visit us for luxurious, timeless, and comfortable Bathrooms, faucets, and Italian brands that seamlessly match your personal wishes.
1011 JJ Amsterdam
Dry
Droog is a design label based in Amsterdam and is known for its conceptual and contextual approach to design. The name Droog refers to the dry humor of the designs in their collection. A reference to Dutch pragmatism. In addition to a gallery, there is also a shop, a restaurant, and various spaces that can be rented. All spaces have their own unique character and are decorated with art and design pieces from the Droog collection.
1018 DD Amsterdam
Hortus Botanicus
The Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. The Oranjerie, the associated grand café, is also an centuries-old monument where you can relax – even in the middle of winter. They have an extensive lunch menu, and you eat while sitting in the middle of the beautiful tropical gardens. In the summer, the terrace is of course also open. It is one of Amsterdam's best kept secrets, definitely worth going to and experiencing the tranquility of the greenery yourself.
1011 KW Amsterdam
Van Zoetendaal Photography
Van Zoetendaal Photography is primarily active in international contemporary photography, curating exhibitions in museums, as a gallery, and also publishing various photo books. In 2014, Van Zoetendaal largely converted its gallery space into a studio to Services and installations its own art projects, art books, and Services and installations . Although the gallery is usually only open by appointment, it plays an important role in the annual Unseen Photo Fair.
1018 EJ Amsterdam
H'ART Museum
The former Hermitage Museum will collaborate closely with the British Museum, Centre Pompidou, and Smithsonian American Art Museum. H'ART Museum opens windows to the world and demonstrates the connecting power of art. This partnership with these leading international museums will bring world-famous art collections to Amsterdam. The Centre Pompidou has one of the most important collections of modern and contemporary art in Europe. As one of the oldest museums in the world, the British Museum has a collection that spans continents and oceans. The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) is renowned as one of the most famous museums of the Smithsonian Institution.
1018 EJ Amsterdam
Amsterdam Museum
The Amsterdam Museum has been located in the former Burgerweeshuis (civil orphanage) in Amsterdam since 1975. The museum opened in the Waag in 1926 and has served as the city's treasure trove ever since. The historical collection tells the impressive story of the city, spanning from the early Middle Ages to the present day, through thousands of works of art and objects. In addition to the permanent collection that showcases the historical story of Amsterdam, the temporary exhibitions tell the stories of contemporary Amsterdam.
1018 CZ Amsterdam
Artis
Artis is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands, founded in 1838 with the aim of bringing nature closer to people. It started small as a garden with a pond and a winter garden, and over the years more and more buildings, animals and trees were added. Today, there are more than 900 different animal species to admire, including some special species such as the algazelles, the white-tailed gnus and the margay. You can easily spend a whole day in Artis. Imagine yourself in a tropical climate, admire special fish species and laugh at the monkeys on the monkey rock.
1018 KK Amsterdam
Maritime Museum
Discover the shipping and maritime history of the Netherlands in the Maritime Museum. The museum is located in the water on the Oosterdok; this building was formerly used as a warehouse for the storage of ship equipment and cannons when Amsterdam was the largest port in the world. The collection includes paintings, ship models, maps, and weapons. It is the second largest maritime museum in the world. In the water in front of the museum is a replica of the VOC ship 'Amsterdam'. In the barrel vaults under the courtyard, thousands of liters of water used to be stored to provide the ship's songs with water en route.
1018 ZN Amsterdam
Galerie Franzis Engels
Just a stone's throw from Central Station you can find Galerie Franzis Engels. A gallery for contemporary art with as many as four floors. Solo and thematic exhibitions are held on the top floor. The three lower floors and the garden display fresh and surprising works from the gallery archive of national and international artists.
1018 WE Amsterdam
Kriterion Movie Theater
Filmtheater Kriterion is one of the first projects of Stichting Kriterion and has been run entirely by students since 1945. You will find the film theater next to the Roetserseiland campus complex of the University of Amsterdam. Kriterion's weekly program consists of a wide range of films; you can visit Kriterion for arthouse films, documentaries, and international screenings. In the Kriterion café, you can enjoy a drink together before or after the film. We highly recommend the Sneak Preview, which Kriterion was the first to introduce in the Netherlands. Every Tuesday at 7:45 p.m., Kriterion surprises you with the latest films. A ticket for the Sneak Preview costs only 5 euros.
1017 CE Amsterdam
Willet-Holthuysen House
The impressive Willet-Holthuysen House is located in the heart of Amsterdam. This double mansion on Herengracht houses numerous period rooms. The name of the house is derived from the couple who lived here at the end of the 19th century: Abraham Willet and Louisa Holthuysen. They collected a wealth of art and objects and had the interior designed according to their personal taste. Even at the time, this beautiful house was considered a tribute to a romantic past. The interior served as a means for the couple to share their taste and prosperity with others. The magnificent salons are decorated in the style of Louis XVI, and the garden is symmetrically laid out as a formal French garden. In these romantic period rooms, the Amsterdam Museum organizes exhibitions featuring work by contemporary artists and collectors.
1011 VX Amsterdam
Nemo
Museum Nemo is perhaps the most surprising and fun museum that Amsterdam has to offer. Nemo is a science museum but in a very playful way. You can test all kinds of physical and chemical things, do it yourself, view and learn a lot. This museum is a great pleasure for young and old. Tip: In the summer, have a drink on the roof of Nemo and look out over the IJ and Amsterdam!
1011 KB Amsterdam
Upstream Gallery
The Upstream Gallery is located in the 17th-century monumental building known as the 'Poppenhuis' (Doll's House) on Kloveniersburgwal. This contemporary art gallery has quickly built up an international reputation among collectors, art institutions, art critics, and, of course, art lovers. The gallery focuses on radical, socially engaged, conceptual, and post-internet art and represents both Dutch and international artists.
1011 VJ Amsterdam
Café de Druif
Café de Druif is one of the oldest tasting rooms in Amsterdam. During the Golden Age, sailors were given grapes as gifts here, which is how it got its name. Nowadays, it is a meeting place for many regulars. You can sit on the large terrace by the water and enjoy a very extensive beer menu. The decor consists of small barrels from which jenever used to be tapped, and in Location muziek you can listen to the sound of regulars chatting.
1018 DE Amsterdam
Café Eik en Linde
Café Eik en Linde is a true Amsterdam brown café with a long history. Nowadays, a mixed crowd gathers here, ranging from regulars and billiards players to students and tourists. This creates a pleasant atmosphere, making the café a household name, even outside Amsterdam. The café is known for the radio broadcasts that were recorded in the upstairs room, including the most famous broadcast 'Een dik uur met Ischa' by Ischa Meijer. In short, it is a place where politics, literature, and art come together with a beer.
1018 AD Amsterdam
Entrepot Restaurant
This restaurant is (unsurprisingly) located on the Entrepotdok. One of the most beautiful parts of Amsterdam, with stunning canals that are virtually untouched by tourists. The restaurant is located in one of the old warehouses and much of the food on the menu is prepared over an open fire. The wine list is also excellent and the restaurant is spacious and very cozy. Good service and delicious food and drinks.
1011 VA Amsterdam
Café Scharrebier
Café Scharrebier is a recognized tasting room of Brand beers and a member of the Amsterdam Brandslang. Get acquainted with the unique character of each of the Brand beers in our Brand Tasting Room. All innkeepers have visited Brand at the brewery, where they have been personally involved in the art of brewing. Scharrebier is a perfect Amsterdam brown café where you can always go for a good portion of conviviality. Overlooking the Nieuwe Herengracht, you can enjoy people-watching here.
1018 AB Amsterdam
Sotto Pizza
Sotto Pizza is one of the top 10 Italian restaurants in Amsterdam. The restaurant opened its doors in 2021, but has since become a household name among pizza lovers. The diverse selection reflects the skill of the chefs, but their classic Margherita is unbeatable. The interior resembles a modern Spanish tapas bar, with a pleasant atmosphere. At Sotto, you can enjoy a leisurely meal or quickly grab a pizza at the bar. The staff is helpful and friendly.
1018 CZ Amsterdam
De Plantage
At De Plantage, you come for the classic, stately Amsterdam grandeur. At this special place next to/in Artis, you can go for everything and more: a great cup of coffee with breakfast, a quick or leisurely lunch, or an extensive dinner. The place feels large upon entering, but the decor is intimate. Let yourself be surprised by the Plats de Plantage from the chefs, or choose from the many à la carte options. Be sure not to miss the Hemelse Modder as a dessert.
1018 DG Amsterdam
Box Sociaal
Box Sociaal is Location breakfast and brunch Location , but also offers dinner and drinks. The menu is inspired by Australia. The dishes are prepared with sustainable and local products. Good news for vegetarians and vegans: all meat burgers can be replaced with the 'Beyond Meat Burger'. Enjoy a high-quality brunch, locally roasted coffee, carefully selected natural wines, tailor-made cocktails, and delicious specialty beers.
1018 AC Amsterdam
A Tavola
Italian cuisine with dishes based on classic family recipes. The roots of A Tavola lie in Palomonte, a small village in the province of Salerno, a fertile area due to its location on volcanic soil. They cook here by feeling; according to the chefs, that is the basis for pure, traditional Italian food. Craftsmanship and quality are paramount, and you can taste that. Fresh products, prepared with care.
1011 TJ Amsterdam
Restaurant R21
Chef Orlando David (who previously worked for Sergio Herman's Oud Sluis ***, among others) opened a fine dining restaurant on Peperstraat, opposite Gebr Hartering. You can enjoy a 6 or 7-course menu for €75 and €90 respectively, but there is also an à la carte menu Available The chef's wanderlust is evident and can be tasted in his cooking style. Influences and products from all over the world adorn the dishes.
1011 TX Amsterdam
Hiding in Plain Sight
For Hiding in Plain Sight, you'll need to hop on your bike and head out of the city center. Located next to the IJtunnel, this cozy cocktail bar is the perfect place to sip unique cocktails from your bar stool or from the comfortable chairs upstairs. The unique cocktail combinations, which are almost culinary in nature, will ensure you have a wonderful evening of lounging. Are you only familiar with gin and tonic? That's okay, the friendly bar staff will be happy to provide you with so many choices that it will make your head spin (if it's not the alcohol).
1011 TL Amsterdam
Gebroeders Hartering
Under the leadership of owner Paul Hartering, a new generation of chefs cooks pure, authentic, and refined dishes, with origin and craftsmanship as the core. Paul was awarded 'Craftsman of the Year' by Gault Millau in 2019, while his brother Niek lovingly manages the service and wine list. The atmosphere feels like a combination of an old-fashioned pub and a contemporary French bistro. White linen tablecloths contrast nicely with the warm, brown wooden walls.
1011 MS Amsterdam
The Snack Corner
De Hapjeshoek is a vibrant Surinamese eatery. Located in the historic Waterlooplein metro station, it has been welcoming guests since 1995. Founded by three brothers, it has grown into a lively venue offering delicious food and friendly service. Enjoy a varied menu with fresh Surinamese sandwiches, snacks, and meals for lunch and dinner. All composed to offer quality at affordable prices.
1011 PW Amsterdam
Alpha Deli
Alpha Deli is run by Marius, a Greek entrepreneur who brings a little piece of Athens to Amsterdam with his business. He works on the floor himself, greets his guests personally, and serves traditional Greek coffee and snacks such as spanakopita and savory filo pastries. Most of the ingredients come from Greece, so the flavors remain close to home. During the day, it's a great place for coffee and something sweet, and later in the day, you can just as easily drop in for salads and hot snacks.
1011 EX Amsterdam
Black Gold Amsterdam
Black Gold Amsterdam is located in the middle of the city and is an independent vinyl and specialty coffee shop. There is a relaxed atmosphere where you can browse between the LP plants, but where good coffee is also served. The coffee beans come from White Label Coffee.
1017 AH Amsterdam
Restaurant 212 (**)
After a fire in March 2022, Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot reopened their restaurant in November 22. Beautifully located on the Amstel River, the restaurant Location 16 people. The tasting menu and à la carte dishes are of a high standard.
1011 ET Amsterdam
Kyō Restaurant
Kyō was founded out of the need for more Japanese Izakaya-style restaurants. A place where you can relax with friends in an informal atmosphere, while enjoying authentic Japanese food with a wide selection of sake or Japanese beer.
1011 JR Amsterdam
Café Fonteyn
Fonteyn is known as a cozy, homely, and warm brown café with good staff. Located on Nieuwmarkt, Fonteyn has long been a household name in the Nieuwmarkt neighborhood. They serve many different types of beer and a tasty daily special. They have a large heated terrace where you can sit in all seasons and enjoy watching people stroll across Nieuwmarkt.
1011 JR Amsterdam
Café Bern
Café Bern has been serving the same dishes on its menu for decades. And with good reason, because Amsterdam residents are willing to wait in line for hours to eat here. The cheese fondue is an absolute classic. You should also try the entrecôte and the Yemeni salad. In addition to the delicious food, you'll find yourself in a cozy, homely atmosphere, where you can linger at the bar to digest and enjoy a French wine.
1011 JZ Amsterdam
Guardian Angel Café
Amsterdamsch Literair Café de Engelbewaarder is a household name in Amsterdam. The building is a national monument and is named after the novel Herinneringen van een Engelbewaarder (Memories of an Angel Guardian) by W.F. Hermans. Café de Engelbewaarder has been located in the heart of the always lively Nieuwmarkt neighborhood since 1947. Café de Engelbewaarder was the first literary café in Amsterdam and is known for its 'jazz on Sundays', lively Friday evenings, and wide selection of beers on tap. From students to local residents, to pretty much the whole of Amsterdam, everyone can be found in this café. In summer, you can sit on their terrace on the Kloveniersburgwal. You can also go there for a good daily special.
1017 DA Amsterdam
Screaming Beans
Screaming Beans is an Amsterdam brand known locally and internationally for its high-quality coffee. The spacious location on Amstelstraat is the ideal place to meet friends and colleagues while enjoying a delicious cup of coffee, a slice of delicious cake, or a warming cup of tea. It is popular among office workers and local residents, especially in the morning on their way to work.
1012 BC Amsterdam
A-Fusion
A-Fusion is a popular Asian fusion restaurant on Zeedijk in Amsterdam, offering a unique blend of Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and Korean cuisines since 2003. The menu ranges from fresh sushi and dim sum to grilled satays and wok dishes, with smaller portions allowing guests to sample multiple flavors. The restaurant is known for its lively atmosphere and open kitchen, where the preparation of dishes is a real experience. In 2023, A-Fusion received a Bib Gourmand award from the Michelin Guide, a recognition for its excellent value for money.
1012 BB Amsterdam
Hi Tin
Hoi Tin in Amsterdam is the place to go for authentic Chinese cuisine. Located on Nieuwmarkt, the restaurant has an extensive menu that includes dim sum, noodle soups, and roasted meat. The dishes are freshly prepared and served in an atmospheric setting with subdued lighting and wooden tables. Hoi Tin is popular with both locals and tourists.
1018 JA Amsterdam
Pension Homeland
Pension Homeland not only offers a wonderful place to stay in the center, but also delicious food. Chef Jerrey is known for his homemade charcuterie, such as salamis. Enjoy fresh fish from De Goede Vissers and their own beer, such as the Jerrey triple. The restaurant has a retro lunchroom/living room atmosphere with a cool aesthetic touch. Overlooking the marine grounds through large glass windows, it feels like a city escape with an Amsterdam accent. They serve generous portions of delicious classic dishes and brew their own beer, in addition to a selection of natural and classic wines.
1017 VN Amsterdam
char.d
At char.d restaurant, chefs Dean Baker and Slava Nazaryan are at the helm. The restaurant's name refers to the cooking technique known as charring: slow grilling over charcoal or wood and cooking at high temperatures to develop rich barbecue flavors. At char.d, these modern barbecue techniques, combined with high-quality ingredients, form the common thread. At char.d, guests can enjoy dishes ranging from yellowtail in olive oil to corn-fed chicken with miso and beurre noissette and classics such as the New York strip. The two chefs complement each other perfectly: Dean specializes in meat, while Slava focuses on fish. Together with maître d' Job Guikema, the chefs have created a restaurant that takes a different approach to barbecue: refined and international. The beating heart of the restaurant is the Slovenian Kopa charcoal grill in the open kitchen, affectionately nicknamed "Bobby" by the British Baker.
1012 BB Amsterdam
Café Dijk 120
Café Dijk opened its doors in 1971. It is a cozy Amsterdam café in the middle of Zeedijk. The café has many regulars from far beyond Amsterdam.
1012 AV Amsterdam
Nam Kee
Nam Kee became nationally known through the book "Oesters van Nam Kee" (Oysters from Nam Kee) by author Kees Beijnum. This restaurant, serving authentic Cantonese cuisine, has long been a household name in Amsterdam. After the first restaurant opened its doors at Zeedijk 111 in 1981, two new locations quickly followed (Geldersekade 117 and Maria Heinekenplein 4). The atmosphere at the Nieuwmarkt location is open and cozy. You can come here for a hearty meal with a large group or for lunch with a smaller party. The staff prioritizes good service and friendliness.
1012 BG Amsterdam
Kim's So Korean Food
This Korean restaurant only opened in April and is already very popular. It serves comfort food that is best shared. The classics bimbap and Korean fried chicken are a must. They also have delicious smaller dishes such as dumplings, kimchi pancakes, and spicy cheesy ramen. In terms of drinks, they have a selection of rice wines, beer, and a few imported soju sodas.
1017 VJ Amsterdam
The Jeweler (*)
Restaurant De Juwelier is the new à la carte restaurant from the chefs of the two Michelin-starred Restaurant 212. Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot opened De Juwelier together on Utrechtsestraat. The menu features classics from French and Dutch cuisine. Refreshingly, this chic bistro has no concept, but simply revolves around delicious, hearty food and enjoyment. In short: a gem.
1017 VJ Amsterdam
Bistro by the Sea (*)
Following the successful openings of 212 and restaurant De Juwelier, chef duo Richard van Oostenbrugge and Thomas Groot are once again opening a successful restaurant. Bistro de la Mer is located just a few doors down on Utrechtsestraat. It is a French-oriented fish bistro with classic flavors. The concept and prices are comparable to restaurant De Juwelier, but with an à la carte menu. This establishment by the successful duo has also had a Michelin star since April 2023.
1018 CV Amsterdam
The Deli
A contemporary deli nestled in the Plantage neighborhood, where a sense of community meets quality. The Deli combines a coffee bar, lunch spot, and deli in one relaxed setting. The menu features seasonal dishes, freshly baked bread, and homemade specialties. The focus is on local ingredients and simplicity, without compromising on flavor or attention to detail.
1011 NZ Amsterdam
Waterloo Square Market
Behind the Stopera, you will find what many consider to be the best flea market in Amsterdam. Among other things, they have beautiful records, photos, and stacks of gorgeous vintage clothing. Many hip Amsterdammers score their Levi's 501 jeans here. You can also buy beautiful accessories, jewelry, and parts for your bike. Open every weekday and Saturday.
1011 JS Amsterdam
Amazing Oriental
Amazing Oriental is located on Nieuwmarkt in the heart of Amsterdam. This supermarket has been here since 1986 and is the place to go for everything related to Asian cuisine. It offers a unique shopping experience, with its typical narrow aisles and the smell of fresh food. No space in the store is left unused, so you can find everything you are looking for. The vegetables are fresh, the range of herbs is enormous, and there are lots of snacks to try. The staff are always friendly and helpful.
1011 JT Amsterdam
Fishmonger Tel
Fishmonger Tel started out as a fish shop with a market stall next door. Over the past 50 years, they have expanded to become one of the largest importers of shrimp and foreign fish species. Tel is located on Kloveniersburgwal, in the heart of Chinatown, and is not only the go-to import source for many Chinese restaurant owners, but also a regular destination for private individuals.
1012 CW Amsterdam
Newmarket
Every last Friday of the month, you will find the New Market on Nieuwmarkt. This market mainly specializes in deli and lifestyle products. Here you can expect delicacies from different parts of the world, sweet cakes, savory sandwiches, but also delicious snack sausages and cheeses. You will also find various art stalls, jewelry dealers, and fashion and interior design products.
1011 JL Amsterdam
Strong Piece
Sterk Staaltje has been a household name in Amsterdam's city center for over twenty years. This unique food shop offers a wide variety of food with an emphasis on freshness. Every meal, sandwich, salad, or soup is slightly different. Visitors come from all walks of life, from local residents and office workers to students and tourists who come here to eat a sandwich. In short, this is the place to go for a strong sample of food.
1018 EX Amsterdam
Bakhuys
Bakhuys is definitely one of Amsterdam's top ten bakeries, with bread baked in an authentic wood-fired oven. The family business has been maintaining a tradition spanning five generations since 1926. Bakhuys is known for the most delicious organic December bread, all kinds of French specialties, and, last but not least, the dezem pizza. Each item is prepared with care. You can also enjoy delicious cakes (from Jongejans bakery), homemade pizza, and fantastic sandwiches, such as those with imported Italian salami and fennel mayonnaise.