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Mosob AsmaraA

Van der Pekstraat 83-H, 1031 CT Amsterdam, Netherlands · Eritrean restaurant, Buffet restaurant, Live music bar

Warm, welcoming Eritrean spot with flavorful stews on injera, standout hospitality, and fair pricing; minor waits and portion-size variance noted.

Our take

Mosob Asmara exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional food quality anchored by flavorful stews, standout fish fillet, and authentic injera preparation, paired with outstanding service attentiveness and genuine hospitality that guides diners through the menu with patience. Consistent execution across repeat visits, fair pricing, and a warm neighborhood setting position this as a premier destination for Eritrean cuisine in the region, though modest ambiance prevents the highest tier.

In more detail

The room feels warm and welcoming, with Eritrean music and the aroma of spiced stews drifting from the kitchen. Staff guide newcomers through the menu with patience; one diner said it felt like a short trip to Eritrea. Service is kind and attentive, though busy nights can stretch waits. Cooking leans traditional and comforting: richly spiced beef and chicken, vibrant okra and lentils, and a standout fish fillet served on airy injera. Portions are often generous, especially shared platters, and prices are fair for the quality. Expect hearty, spice-forward flavors rather than showy modern twists. Families should fare well here. The shared platters, mild options like Alecha and pumpkin, and even the okra soup suit a range of ages. There is no listed kids menu, but the familiar, mild dishes and hand-eating format make it kid-friendly in practice.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Leafy, residential pocket north of the IJ with a local, neighborhood vibe and creative-small business energy.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; calm in evenings compared to city center.

What's nearby: Close to Van der Pek market, ferry to Central Station, and canalside walks; mix of homes, cafes, and small shops.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Mosob Asmara?

Seafood, stews, and shared platters are the highlights, with prices for mains mostly €15–€20.

What should I know before going to Mosob Asmara?

Casual dress, hand-eating on injera, and possible hour-long waits during busy nights are the main practical points to know.

Opening Hours

Sunday16:00–22:00 Monday16:00–22:00 Tuesday16:00–23:00 Wednesday Thursday16:00–00:00 Friday16:00–02:00 Saturday16:00–02:00
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