Ultra-budget Turkish street food by Noord metro with fast, filling wraps and kapsalon, but mixed consistency and some delivery/parcel service frustrations.
Eethuis Has Bereket delivers quick, budget-friendly Turkish fast food with notably inconsistent execution that undermines its appeal. While the counter team moves fast and some diners praise the dürüm and Turkish pizza, variable portions, order errors, and recent complaints about cancellations and hygiene create reliability concerns. The cramped, cluttered space and lack of destination appeal keep it firmly in convenience-driven territory rather than a restaurant worth seeking out.
Right by the metro in Amsterdam-Noord, this spot feels fast and functional—a counter-service kebab shop that feeds commuters and late-night hunger. Reviewers describe quick prep and friendly staff at the counter, though a few note cluttered seating from bikes and parcels. One diner summed it up: "Two wraps and two drinks for twenty euros left us full," capturing the budget appeal many mention. The cooking is solidly classic Turkish street food—dürüm, kapsalon, doner boxes, and Dutch snackbar favorites—leaning familiar and filling rather than inventive. When it hits, wraps are meaty and sauces satisfying; when it misses, portions feel light or fries undercrisp. Expect a no-frills experience focused on speed and price over presentation. For families, the menu is quite kid friendly: fries, nuggets, burgers, and simple falafel or chicken wraps at low prices. There is no formal kids menu, but portions and flavors are straightforward, and you can customize sauces. Seating is limited, so families may prefer quick dine-in or takeaway.
Area vibe: Busy, practical spot in Amsterdam-Noord near the Noord metro station, serving commuters and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic around station; occasional crowding typical of transit hubs.
What's nearby: Next to Noord metro; mix of residential blocks, shops, and transit users; serves as a parcel drop point.