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Omakase AmsterdamBWorth Trying

Ferdinand Bolstraat 11 H, 1072 LA Amsterdam, Netherlands · Restaurant, Japanese restaurant, Sushi restaurant · 4.9/5 Google (1155 reviews)

Reservations

Ambitious, chef-led omakase with very fresh fish and engaging tuna events, but pacing, ambiance, and portion expectations vary; great for sushi lovers who value creativity over classic intimacy.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Omakase Amsterdam delivers exceptional food quality with pristine fish and polished nigiri that justifies its strong reputation, supported by warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution across busy services and isolated food safety concerns prevent a higher grade, while the casual, shared-space setting lacks the refinement of premier omakase destinations. Strong value and vibrant energy make it a solid neighborhood choice, though not a top-tier dining destination.

Restaurant Summary

Set along De Pijp’s buzzy strip, this spot delivers a chef-led journey of pristine cuts and silky toro in a space that feels more casual than cloistered. Expect friendly, hands-on chefs and occasional spectacle like a whole tuna breakdown. Diners rave, though a few note rushed pacing and a setting that reads more lively than luxe. The cooking leans contemporary and ingredient-first—clean sashimi, polished nigiri, and smart touches like bottarga on squid—more playful omakase than temple of tradition. Prices land below the city’s priciest counters, so you are paying for excellent fish, not hushed theatrics. If you want an intimate, hushed bar, you may prefer a classic counter; if you want vibrant sushi craftsmanship with events like a tuna festival, you will be delighted. For families, this is not built for kids: menus are fixed, many courses are raw, and seating can be tight. There is no dedicated kids’ menu and little in the way of plain comfort dishes. Adventurous teens who love sushi could enjoy it, but younger diners may struggle with the raw fish focus and pacing.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€79-€99 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively De Pijp corridor near Albert Cuypmarkt; trendy, youthful, and dining-focused with strong evening footfall.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, busy at night; typical inner-city bustle with shared spaces and stairs.

Nearby: Near market, bars, and boutiques; shared venue footprint reported with MOAK/Bar Mokum and common facilities.

De PijpDe Pijp offers a dynamic dining scene with many trendy restaurants, bars, and cafes. The neighborhood is known for its relaxed yet cosmopolitan vibe, attracting food enthusiasts looking for innovative and diverse culinary experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday17:30–22:00 Tuesday17:30–22:00 Wednesday17:30–22:00 Thursday17:30–22:00 Friday17:30–22:00 Saturday17:30–22:00 Sunday17:30–22:00

Available: Reservations

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