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Restaurant Maz MezB+

Jan Evertsenstraat 17-19, 1057 BL Amsterdam, Netherlands · Lebanese restaurant

Lively Lebanese mezze spot with polished flavors and a popular tasting menu, but expect add-on charges (bread, bottled water) and smaller portions.

Our take

Maz Mez delivers strong food quality anchored by standout hummus, eggplant, and house-baked bread that justify its reputation among local regulars. However, inconsistent execution and variable service during busy periods prevent a higher grade, while add-on charges for bread and water create friction with the value proposition. The polished interior and convenient set menus make it a solid neighborhood choice for mezze enthusiasts, though not a citywide destination.

In more detail

Warm ceramics, polished plates, and a hum of conversation set the tone at this De Baarsjes mezze spot, where service is generally friendly and dishes land with good timing for the cold courses. A guest summed it up: "Flavorful spreads and fresh bread made the table feel festive." Do note the practice of bottled water on the table and bread charged separately, which some diners find unwelcome. The cooking leans elevated traditional mezze over flash, with creamy hummus, smoky eggplant, and house-baked Lebanese bread drawing the most smiles. The set menus are a convenient way to try a lot, though portions favor variety over volume and add-ons can creep up the bill. Great for casual dates and small groups who like to share. Families fare well thanks to accessible staples like hummus, falafel, batata harra, and pita. There is no kids menu, but the mezze format lets you assemble a child-friendly spread; just plan for bread as an extra and budget for drinks.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Lively, residential-meets-creative quarter with cafes and neighborhood restaurants; draws locals and casual dates.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical West Amsterdam urban environment.

What's nearby: Near Kinkerbuurt and Jan Evertsenstraat shops; close to De Hallen and Vondelpark within a longer walk or short bike ride.

Opening Hours

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