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Maya, Indian Cuisine & BarB+

Reguliersdwarsstraat 86, 1017 BN Amsterdam, Netherlands · Indian restaurant, Bar, Family restaurant · Grachtengordel-Zuid

Lively North Indian spot near Rembrandtplein with broadly loved flavors and friendly vibes, but watch for slow service at peak times and a charged bottled water practice.

The verdict

Maya delivers solid food quality with standout tandoor execution and warm hospitality, but inconsistent execution and variable service reliability prevent a higher grade. While the prime Rembrandtplein location and family-friendly approach are genuine strengths, moderate uncertainty exists due to review reliability concerns—reviewers report being asked to leave positive reviews and undisclosed water charges make it difficult to fully trust all reported experiences.

About this restaurant

Right off Rembrandtplein, Maya pulls a steady crowd with warm hospitality, Bollywood tunes, and the kind of naan that arrives hot and puffy. Guests often mention staff who help navigate spice levels and an upbeat, lively dining room. However, there are some review authenticity concerns and repeated complaints about a charged bottled water being placed on tables. The cooking leans classic North Indian with a few Indo‑Chinese snacks, more comforting than flashy. Biryani, tikka from the tandoor, and garlicky breads headline, with many finding the food rich and balanced, though a minority report sweetness or bland notes. Portions read mid-sized and prices reflect the prime location, so value feels good to some, high to others. Families fit in fine: the menu is stacked with kid-friendly staples like butter chicken, fries, and cheesy or garlic naan. If your child is spice-sensitive, ask for mild and confirm at ordering; reviews note one-off heat mismatches. No kids menu spotted, but plenty of simple dishes make it workable.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Bustling nightlife and dining street steps from Rembrandtplein; tourist-heavy with steady foot traffic and late hours.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit central area with crowds; standard big-city pickpocket awareness advised.

What's nearby: Near bars, clubs, coffee shops, and tram links; dense cluster of global eateries.

Opening Hours

Monday14:30–00:00 Tuesday14:30–00:00 Wednesday14:30–00:00 Thursday14:30–00:00 Friday12:00–00:00 Saturday12:00–00:00 Sunday12:00–00:00
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