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Stubbe's HaringB

Singel 8n, 1013 GA Amsterdam, Netherlands · Fish restaurant · Gouden Reael

Iconic herring stand serving fresh Dutch haring with onions and pickles; terrific bite when open, but hours can be unreliable.

Our take

Stubbe's Haring delivers fresh, tender herring with warm, friendly service and exceptional speed at a fair price—ideal for travelers seeking authentic Dutch street food. However, inconsistent product quality, isolated safety concerns, and unreliable opening hours prevent a higher grade. The canal-side location charms, but standing-room-only format and operational friction limit broader appeal.

In more detail

A tiny canal-side kiosk with a steady stream of curious visitors and grinning regulars, this spot delivers fresh Dutch herring dressed with onions and pickles. Expect quick smiles at the window and a bite that one diner called clean and silky. Do note reports of unreliable opening, so timing matters. The cooking is straightforward and tradition-first: raw-cured herring on a bun or plate, sometimes rollmops or shrimp, all about product freshness rather than cheffy twists. It suits travelers who want the classic local taste and seafood fans seeking a fast, flavorful snack. Families can make this a quick stop, but it is a stand with no seating. Kids who like mild fish may enjoy the soft bun with just pickles; picky eaters may pass. Bring cash as several reviewers noted card limitations and pricey bottled water.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Historic canal-side spot near Central Station, heavy foot traffic with tourists and commuters.

Safety: Busy, well-trafficked central area; generally safe with normal big-city caution.

What's nearby: Near Amsterdam Central Station, canals, shops, and major sightseeing routes.

Opening Hours

Sunday Monday Tuesday10:00–18:00 Wednesday10:00–18:00 Thursday10:00–18:00 Friday10:00–18:00 Saturday10:00–18:00
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