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Bilderdijkstraat 82, 1053 KW Amsterdam, Netherlands · Ethiopian restaurant · Spui

A warmly run Amsterdam Oud-West Ethiopian-Eritrean restaurant offering fresh, flavorful shared meals, strong vegetarian choices, and fair pricing, with slower service when the small team is busy.

Why this grade

Fenan klein afrika delivers exceptional food quality and attentive service that consistently earn praise from diners seeking authentic Ethiopian-Eritrean cuisine in Amsterdam. Strong execution across food freshness, seasoning, and staff knowledge anchors the experience, though modest pacing and understated ambiance keep it just short of the very top tier. A genuine neighborhood gem with loyal following and fair pricing.

The full picture

Fenan klein afrika feels like a warmly kept neighborhood discovery in Amsterdam Oud-West: colorful, relaxed, and intimate rather than polished or formal. Guests describe being welcomed like friends, with Ethiopian music, cultural conversation, and a host who may explain the ingredients at length. One recurring impression is that the meal feels homemade and worth lingering over, even when the small team is busy. The cooking is traditional Ethiopian-Eritrean comfort food built around berbere, injera, stews, grilled or fried meats, fish, and richly seasoned vegetables. The communal platter makes dinner interactive, while the menu offers enough range for committed meat eaters and vegans alike. Fish, lamb, mixed plates, pumpkin, spinach, and lentil dishes receive particularly warm attention, and the current prices make the experience feel notably accessible for Amsterdam. The trade-off is pace: this is fresh, small-team cooking rather than a quick meal. Families can manage here, especially adventurous older children who enjoy sharing food and hands-on eating. The menu includes familiar proteins, mild-to-moderate options by request, pumpkin, spinach, lentils, chickpeas, and combination plates, but there is no dedicated children's menu in the supplied data. Injera and shared platters may be fun for curious kids, while picky eaters or strict allergy diners should ask questions before ordering.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Trendy, multicultural west Amsterdam neighborhood with lots of local shops and cafés.

Safety: Generally safe with active streets and decent evening footfall but quieter late at night on some stretches.

What's nearby: Near Ten Katemaplein, Mercatorplein, tram lines and a cluster of cafés, convenience shops and ethnic restaurants.

Opening Hours

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