Reservations
Fresh, crowd-pleasing seafood with generous platters and attentive staff, but waits and occasional stock-outs mean reserving and timing your visit matter.
The Seafood Bar delivers excellent food quality anchored by fresh oysters and expertly grilled seafood, with warm, proactive service that regulars praise by name. However, inconsistent execution across visits—including stock-outs and variable pasta quality—combined with significant peak-time delays prevent a higher grade. A solid neighborhood destination for seafood enthusiasts willing to navigate occasional service friction.
Set in De Pijp, the room feels modern and vibrant, with platters gliding past and a gentle buzz from the open bar. Service is often warm and proactive, with staff guiding oyster picks and even filleting whole fish at the table. One diner put it simply: "Fresh, bright flavors and friendly pacing made our night." However, expect occasional long waits at peak and sporadic stock-outs. The cooking leans classic European seafood with ingredient-first plates: oysters by origin, plancha-grilled turbot, and bountiful mixed grills. Sushi-adjacent touches like tataki appear, but it is more elevated traditional than experimental. Regulars return for the Fruits de Mer, lobster soup, and crisp fish and chips; pastas draw mixed feedback, so steer toward the grill and raw bar for the best experience. Families do well here thanks to fish and chips, fries, and simple grilled fish. The current menu backs that up with accessible sides and a mild kids-friendly profile, though shellfish-forward platters suit adventurous eaters. If visiting with picky diners, rely on classic staples over richer or raw selections.
Area: Lively De Pijp strip with locals and visitors, casual-chic vibe, bars and cafes nearby.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, busy foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Near Albert Cuyp Market, boutique shops, tram lines, and hotel clusters supporting steady tourism.
Available: Reservations
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