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Updated 30 May 2024 at 14:06

From mini pancakes to croquettes from a vending machine, Amsterdam offers the hungry traveller plenty of unique culinary experiences. Don't go home without trying at least one of these traditional Dutch foods.

Bitterballen

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So you went out for a few drinks. You forgot to eat dinner. Those 8% Belgian beers are beginning to take their toll. What to do? The answer is in the bitterballen. Delicious, deep-fried crispy balls traditionally served with mustard for dipping – they’re the ultimate in Dutch pub snacks and can be found on the menu at mostAmsterdam drinking establishments. Here's our round-up of the best spots to sample bitterballen in town.

Stroopwafels

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If you try one Dutch sweet treat, make it a stroopwafel. Two thin waffles stuck together with a layer of sweet syrup; these delectable delicacies are best enjoyed hot and gooey from a street market or bakery. Several hotspots in the city have become hugely famous on social media in recent years, but there are plenty more alternative spots that are favourites of locals where you can also enjoy them. Here's our round-up of the best stroopwafels in Amsterdam.

Frietjes

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Yes, but not just any fries. Trust us. You might see these thick-cut fries called patat or frites on menus, and traditionally, they come served in a piping hot paper cone slathered with any manner of tasty toppings. Ask for 'patatje oorlog'for a dollop of peanut satay sauce, mayo and onions, or a 'patat speciaal' for a mix of curry ketchup, mayonnaise and onions. See our tips for the best fries in Amsterdam.

Pannenkoeken

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Unlike the thick and fluffy American variety, Dutch pannenkoeken (pancakes) have a thinner, crepe-like consistency with more surface area for delicious toppings. Order yours laden with fruit, cream and syrup from our picks of the best pancake restaurantsin Amsterdam.

Jenever

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Not a food but holding a no-less important role in Dutch gastronomy is jenever, the precursor to gin. This spirit, distilled from juniper berries, has a malty flavour similar to whisky and was traditionally used for medicinal purposes before becoming one of the country’s signature drinks. Served in a tulip-shaped glass, it’s often served alongside a beer, a combination known as a kopstootje, meaning “head butt”. Don't miss our guide to the best places to slurp jenever in Amsterdam.

Appletaart

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As if you needed a reason to dig into a comforting slice of apple pie. The deep-dish Dutch version is infused with cinnamon, dotted with raisins and served until a smothering of whipped cream. Though it tops the dessert menu at most restaurants and cafés, Winkel 43 in the Jordaan neighbourhood - and nearby Cafe 't Papeneilandare said to serve one of the best. We've written a handy guide to the best appeltaart in Amsterdam.

Haring

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Haring (raw herring) may sound a little scary to the uninitiated, but every visitor to Amsterdam should give it a go. You’ll spot haringhandels (herring carts) serving up this Dutch speciality all over the city and at every street market -ask for a ‘broodje haring’ to get the fish served in a small sandwichwith pickles and onions. The best time to try raw herring is between May and July, when the herring is said to be at its sweetest. Here's our round-up of the best places for haring in Amsterdam.

Kibbeling

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If you’re not feeling quite brave enough to try raw herring (see above), then you can still get your fishy fix from kibbeling(battered and deep-fried morsels of white fish, usually cod). They’re every bit as delicious as they look and are typically served with a mayonnaisey herb sauce and lemon. Try it hot and fresh from a street market(our favourites are Dappermarkt and Ten Katemarkt) for the best kibbeling experience.

Kroketten

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Now we’re not talking about Michelin standard cuisine here, but these hole-in-the-wall cafés get into this list of Dutch must-tries on novelty value alone. Head into any FEBO, and you’ll see an array of hot snacks, including hamburgers, kroketten and frikandellen displayed behind glass doors. Put some coins into the slot and voila; dinner is served. All fanatics of deep-fried delicacies will do well to read this love letter to the snack bars of Amsterdam.

Oliebollen

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The name literally means ‘oil balls’ - but don’t let that put you off. Essentially, they are deep-fried sweet doughnuts (sometimes containing fruit pieces) and dusted in powdered sugar, and they’re so delicious that they only come out around New Year’s Eve, just before the January diet kicks in. Here's a guide to the best oliebollen vendors around the city each Winter.

Kaas

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Kaas (cheese) is big business in the Netherlands, so don’t go home without visiting one of Amsterdam’s many 'kaas' shops or markets and tasting some Gouda, Geitenkaas or Maasdammer. For an introduction to the most famous Dutch cheeses, stop byoneof theHenri Willig Cheese and More shops or visit the Reypenaer Tasting Room for a professionally guided tasting of their award-winning varieties. For a deep dive into the city's cheesiest offerings, check out our fondue round-up or our dedicated guide for cheese lovers.

Poffertjes

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Repeat after us. 'PO-fer-jus'. These little fluffy clouds of battery goodness are served up at restaurants, street markets and pancake houses all over Amsterdam, but nothing can beat a bag of hot, buttery poffertjes from a street market vendor. Sprinkle them with powdered sugar and let the good times roll. Here's our guide to the best places to try pancakes and poffertjes in Amsterdam.

Ontbijtkoek

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This delicious ginger cake comes in loaves and is stodgy enough to ensure that one slice is always enough. The name literally translates to ‘breakfast cake’; though you can tuck in at any time of the day really because you’re a grown-up and nobody's going to stop you. Spread some thick butter on it for extra yumminess. Have a read of our round-up of cake shopsor best places for sweets and pastries to see if you can find it on the menu.

Stamppot

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One for cold winter evenings, stamppot is the ultimate Dutch comfort food, not dissimilar to British Bubble & Squeak. Translated literally as ‘mash pot’, this traditional dish involves potatoes mashed with other vegetables – traditional stamppot includes various combinations of sauerkraut, carrot, onion or kale - and is usually served with a big juicy sausage. Most Dutch food restaurants will offer this soul-warming dish, or check out this round-up of cosy spots for comfort food for more.

Dutch liquorice

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Liquorice eating in Holland is something of a national pastime – in fact, the country boasts the highest per-capita consumption of the sweet in the whole world. But if anyone in Holland offers you some liquorice (and they will); BEWARE. This is not liquorice as you know it, but a more salty, black version known as ‘drop’. Approach with caution, and don’t say we didn’t warn you. Pop into a local snoepwinkel (sweet shop) to sample these strange delicacies.

Snert

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Snert. You heard us. Holland’s version of pea soup is a thick green stew of split peas, pork, celery, onions and leeks, and contrary to its name, it’s downright delicious. Widely consumed all over the Netherlands, snert makes for a hearty winter snacktraditionally served by street vendors to ice skaters on the frozen canals.

Rijsttafel

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The solid Indonesian influence on Amsterdam’s food scene can be felt (and smelled, mmm) all over the city, and no culinary tour of the Netherlands would be complete without a visit to an Indonesian restaurant. Order a rijsttafel (rice table) for the authentic Indish-Dutch experience, a medley of small dishes from all over the Spice Islands, developed in the times of Dutch colonisation to allow colonials to sample dishes from around Indonesia. Here's a guide to the best Indonesian restaurants in Amsterdam.

Tompouce

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This cream-filled rectangular pastry is characterised by a layer of smooth pink icing. Tompouce is strictly regulated to ensure consistency in size, shape and colour – although, for the past few years, the icing has turned bright orange in Amsterdam around King’s Day.

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