Small, friendly sushi spot in Amsterdam-Noord serving fresh, affordable rolls, bowls, and boba; great for casual dine-in or takeaway, with occasional delivery hiccups.
Fine Sushi delivers reliable quality through fresh, clean sushi execution and consistently friendly, attentive service, earning a solid grade B. However, occasional quality variation in fish cuts and tuna and very limited seating that constrains the dining experience prevent a higher grade. Fair pricing and neighborhood charm make it worth visiting for casual, takeaway-friendly sushi, though it doesn't reach the distinction of Amsterdam's premier sushi destinations.
Across the ferry in Noord, this tiny spot feels warm and cozy with cat-themed touches and smiles from staff. Diners call the fish fresh and clean, and even takeout guests mention being offered water while waiting. One visitor summed it up: "Worth a detour for simple, tasty rolls.". The cooking leans classic and comfort-forward sushi: salmon and tuna nigiri, crowd-pleasing uramaki, torched bites, and poke bowls. It is not theatrical, but the flavors are clear and portions fair for the price. Expect occasional delivery delays at peak, and a few reports of thin cuts or saucy rolls, but most plates land with bright, fresh tastes. Families will find it approachable: tamago, avocado, crispy chicken rolls, and mild poke bowls are easy wins. There is no kids menu, seating is very limited, and it skews takeaway-friendly, but many children would be happy with simple maki or a chicken bowl. Bubble tea sweetens the deal.
Area vibe: Emerging waterfront district in Amsterdam-Noord, calm residential-office mix, near ferries and creative hubs.
Safety: Generally safe and well-lit with steady foot traffic; modern developments and families present.
What's nearby: Close to Eye Filmmuseum, A'DAM Tower, free ferry from Centraal; mix of residents, visitors, and office workers.