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Morris & BellaA

Nova Zemblastraat 586, 1013 RP Amsterdam, Netherlands · Restaurant

A highly distinctive, owner-run vegetable-focused tasting-menu restaurant with warm hospitality and creative cooking, best suited to diners who enjoy slow, adventurous fine dining.

Our take

Morris & Bella delivers exceptional food quality and attentive, knowledgeable service that consistently impress diners seeking refined vegetarian fine dining. Owner-led hospitality and thoughtful ingredient explanations elevate the tasting-menu experience, though the intimate setting and modest destination appeal keep it just short of the very top tier.

In more detail

Morris & Bella is a tucked-away Amsterdam destination where the owners turn vegetables into a full fine-dining narrative. The mood is consistently described as calm, cozy, and personal; one diner essentially experienced it as a two-person labor of love, with every course explained and paced rather than rushed. The location is off the obvious route, but that remoteness is part of the charm. The cooking is inventive, seasonal, and unapologetically plant-led, drawing on fermentation, seaweed, dashi, vadouvan, unusual produce, and carefully layered sweet-sour-salty combinations. Most diners report memorable, beautifully presented food, especially desserts and the longer tasting menus; one detailed review found a main course overly bitter and some vegetables undercooked, so the experience is impressive but not invulnerable to an off night. Expect a slow, roughly two-to-three-hour meal rather than a quick dinner, with wine pairings adding to the bill. Families should note that the current menu is designed for adventurous adults, not children seeking pizza, fries, pasta, or a conventional kids’ menu. The vegetable-focused courses include familiar ingredients such as potato, corn, lentils, rice, and fruit, but the combinations and pacing are sophisticated. It may work for older, curious children, yet picky eaters are better served elsewhere.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Historic canal-side central district known for tourism, museums and mixed local life.

Safety: Generally safe with active foot and bike traffic, but busy tourist areas and cyclists require vigilance in evenings.

What's nearby: Close to Jordaan, Anne Frank House, tram lines, boutique shops and a variety of cafés and restaurants.

Opening Hours

Sunday17:30–22:00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday17:30–22:00 Friday17:30–22:00 Saturday17:30–22:00
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