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Restaurant VisqueA-

Willemsparkweg 220hs, 1071 HX Amsterdam, Netherlands · Restaurant, Fish restaurant, French restaurant · Museumkwartier

A refined, intimate seafood restaurant with inventive dishes and generally warm service, but high prices and a small number of serious hospitality complaints warrant booking and expectation-setting.

Our take

Visque delivers strong food quality anchored by precise seafood execution, with diners consistently praising fresh oysters, cod, sole, and scallops alongside knowledgeable service and wine guidance. The intimate Amsterdam Zuid setting and reliable cooking support its standing, though occasional lapses in service hospitality and inconsistent performance on certain dishes prevent a higher grade.

In more detail

Restaurant Visque is a compact, intimate seafood room in Amsterdam's Willemspark area, with an open kitchen, calm conversation and a terrace for fair-weather visits. Diners often describe the experience as polished and welcoming—one recurring impression is of a small room where "civilized conversations" and attentive guidance make the evening feel composed. A reservation is sensible because the seating is limited, although some guests have been accommodated as walk-ins. The cooking is French-rooted but not old-fashioned: oysters, sole, beurre blanc and moules frites share the menu with tuna Wellington, scallops paired with rendang, ceviche, crudo and other modern seafood combinations. The tuna Wellington is the clear crowd favorite, and the menu rewards diners who enjoy fish, shellfish and adventurous sauces. Prices are firmly premium, with a representative meal landing around €55-70 before drinks and special seafood or caviar pushing higher; several diners find that justified, while others feel the bill outruns the execution. Families may find the room welcoming, but the food itself is less naturally kid-oriented. There is no dedicated children's menu, and the current offering emphasizes oysters, raw fish, shellfish, caviar, rich sauces and sophisticated seafood preparations. Fries, vegetarian sides, chocolate desserts and familiar options such as steak tartare provide some flexibility, but picky eaters may struggle; this is better suited to adults or adventurous older children.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Leafy, residential district known for upscale living, galleries and cafes.

Safety: Generally safe, quiet streets, well-lit and comfortable to walk in evenings.

What's nearby: Near Vondelpark, Museumplein access, tree-lined Willemspark, tram links to city centre and De Pijp dining.

Opening Hours

Sunday Monday Tuesday16:00–00:00 Wednesday16:00–00:00 Thursday16:00–00:00 Friday16:00–00:00 Saturday16:00–00:00
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