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NOAH lievenB-Worth Trying

Rodenrijsstraat 150, 1062 JA Amsterdam, Netherlands · Caucasian restaurant, Armenian restaurant, Grill · 4.5/5 Google (859 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Destination for Armenian-Georgian comfort dishes and open-fire grills with mixed service pace and occasional loud live music; great breads and dumplings, but expect variable wait times.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

NOAH Lieven delivers strong food quality anchored by excellent khachapuri, khinkali, and grilled meats with solid value, but quality variation across visits and inconsistent service pacing limit its standing. The warm, lively atmosphere and kid-friendly comfort cooking appeal to families and cuisine seekers, though occasional slow service and loud music nights prevent it from reaching higher-tier reliability.

Restaurant Summary

In a residential pocket of Amsterdam, this spot hums with warm, lively energy where khachapuri, khinkali, and open-fire grills headline the table. Guests praise the friendly staff and celebratory vibe, though some nights the live music runs too loud for conversation. A diner summed it up: "We came for the breads and stayed for a feast." The cooking skews traditional rather than flashy—think Armenian-Georgian comfort with solid value across breads, dumplings, kebabs, and soothing soups. Grilled meats and cheese-filled breads earn the loudest cheers; a few dishes can lean plain or dry on hectic nights, so focus on the house favorites and share widely. Families find plenty to like: kid-friendly staples such as chicken soup, kebabs, fries, burgers, and honey cake. Breads and dumplings are easy wins. On live music evenings, the volume may overwhelm younger ears; earlier visits are calmer and more comfortable.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€30-44 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-west Amsterdam with local foot traffic; casual, neighborhood-oriented rather than tourist-heavy.

Safety: Generally safe with regular activity; some reviewers noted noise and mixed vibe but no systemic safety issues.

Nearby: Near housing blocks and local shops; occasional group events and live music shape the experience.

De BaarsjesDe Baarsjes is a trendy and multicultural neighborhood with a strong community vibe. It has seen significant gentrification, attracting young professionals and artists, and features a variety of cafes, bars, and restaurants that reflect its diverse population.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday17:00–22:00 Wednesday17:00–22:00 Thursday17:00–22:00 Friday12:00–00:00 Saturday12:00–00:00 Sunday14:00–21:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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