Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Friendly neighborhood spot by Diemen Zuid with globally inspired comfort plates; steaks and sweet potato fries shine, but burgers and portion sizes are inconsistent.
Jacobs Kitchen delivers reliable neighborhood dining with solid food quality highlighted by well-executed steaks and creative global comfort dishes, but inconsistent burger execution and portion variation prevent a higher grade. Friendly, attentive service and a warm, wood-accented setting make it a comfortable local spot worth visiting if nearby, though it lacks the consistency and distinction to be a destination restaurant.
Next to Diemen Zuid station, Jacobs Kitchen feels like a warm neighborhood hub where locals drift in for after-work plates and casual dinners. Reviews mention friendly staff and a cozy, wood-accented room. One guest summed it up: "Nice vibe, good design, we felt comfortable lingering." The cooking leans global-comfort with creative touches—steak with red wine gravy, Indonesian smoor, Korean chicken, and loaded fries in various styles. Diners praise the ribeye and sweet potato fries when seasoned well, while burgers draw mixed notes about buns, toppings, and wait times. Expect satisfying flavors with occasional uneven execution rather than fine-dining theatrics. For families, the menu has kid-friendly staples like burgers, fries, half roast chicken, and cheesecake. There are solid vegetarian and vegan choices (salad bowls, chili sin carne, falafel burger). Gluten-sensitive guests should verify details with staff, as one review questioned the accuracy of allergen labeling.
Area: Residential student and young professional hub near Diemen Zuid station; relaxed neighborhood vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit with steady foot traffic around the station and campus.
Nearby: Next to train/metro, OurCampus residences, offices; convenient meeting point.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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