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Thorbeckeplein 15, 1017 CS Amsterdam, Netherlands · Restaurant, Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant · Grachtengordel-Zuid

Creative Turkish breakfast with solid burgers in a lively Rembrandtplein setting; great hospitality most days, but occasional service lapses and mixed burger execution.

Our take

Snob Amsterdam delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional service warmth and strong Turkish breakfast execution, competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. The appealing canal-side setting and loyal following elevate the experience, though variability in burger quality and a notable food safety lapse prevent higher distinction. Best visited for breakfast rather than dinner service.

In more detail

From the canal-side windows to the bustling terrace, Snob Amsterdam feels both central and cozy, a spot where Turkish tea arrives in a pot and plates land fast when the room hums. Service is often warm and attentive, with several guests praising named servers for thoughtful touches. One diner noted, "breakfast tasted like home," while another flagged occasional hiccups like lost orders on busy nights. The cooking leans elevated Turkish breakfast with playful twists rather than high-wire fusion. Think sucuk Benedict, truffle kuymak, and a generous sharing spread with simit and dips, plus a focused burger lineup and reliably addictive truffle fries. Desserts like the Dua Lipa pistachio-brioche creation win consistent love, though a few guests find burger patties under-seasoned or a touch dry when the kitchen is slammed. Families will do well here: pancakes, fries, and simpler egg dishes sit alongside bigger spreads, and staff often help steer picky eaters toward safe choices. That said, one parent felt fries were too heavily seasoned for kids, and allergy handling drew a serious complaint—ask clear questions and confirm ingredients if sensitivities apply.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Bustling central square near Rembrandtplein with tourist traffic, nightlife, and cafe culture; busy most evenings and weekends.

Safety: Well-trafficked central area with typical nightlife bustle; generally safe with standard urban awareness at night.

What's nearby: Steps from canals, tour boats, bars, and clubs; near tram routes and major tourist footpaths.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Snob Amsterdam?

Think generous Turkish sharing boards like the Bosphorus Rhapsodi and standout items such as truffle Kuymak, Black Truffle Burger, and the Dua Lipa dessert.

What should I know before going to Snob Amsterdam?

Casual dress is fine, it gets lively and can be noisy after 9pm, and reservations help at peak times.

What's Snob Amsterdam like?

Bright canal-side windows, a small cozy interior and a lively, social energy with outdoor seating.

Opening Hours

Sunday09:00–22:00 Monday Tuesday09:00–22:00 Wednesday09:00–22:00 Thursday09:00–22:00 Friday09:00–22:00 Saturday09:00–22:00
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