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TiramisupB+Worth Trying
Lindenstraat 48, 1015 KX Amsterdam, Netherlands
· Italian restaurant, Takeout Restaurant
· 4.9/5 Google (500 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Tiny Sicilian spot with standout fresh pasta and tiramisu, warm owner-run vibe, limited seating; excellent quality at fair mid-range prices.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Tiramisup delivers exceptional food quality anchored by deeply flavorful fresh pasta and iconic pistachio tiramisu, paired with warm, personalized service from an engaged owner. Consistency shows minor variability in execution, and the severely limited seating constrains the dining experience, preventing the higher grades reserved for more complete restaurant operations. A cherished neighborhood counter that excels at what it does.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked on a Jordaan corner, Tiramisup feels like someone opened a Nonna’s kitchen to the street. The space is tiny and cozy, just a few tables, with the chef chatting about sauces and specials. One diner said the lasagna was "the best of our trip," and many praise the warm, personal service as much as the food. The cooking leans traditional Sicilian comfort—lasagna, ragu, gnocchi, pasta alla Norma—made fresh with a short list of honest ingredients. Expect a compact menu, a daily special, and the house-favorite pistachio tiramisu. It is not flashy; it is produce-driven and homey, where technique shows in balance and depth rather than theatrics. Families do well here if they snag a table. Kids tend to like pasta with meatballs, lasagna, and simple tomato or ragu sauces; the room is small, but the team can improvise for children. There is no formal kids menu, yet straightforward dishes and flexible service make it kid-friendly enough for a relaxed quick meal.
At a Glance
- Deeply flavorful fresh pasta and iconic pistachio tiramisu
- Warm owner-run hospitality with personalized recommendations
- Very limited seating (3-4 tables); waits likely at peak
- A few critiques of arancini texture and occasional brusque moments
- Takeaway-friendly format; not a long, lingering dining room
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Comforting lasagna and ragu that taste slow-cooked
- Pistachio tiramisu that steals the show
- Genuine, chatty owner who shares cooking tips
- Simple ingredients that taste remarkably fresh
- Feeling like a home kitchen more than a restaurant
Points of Concern
- Seating is extremely limited; consider takeaway if full
- Occasional feedback about reheated items and arancini not crispy
- A few reports of brusque communication or unclear responses
- Pricing is mid-range; format feels like a market kitchen more than a full restaurant to some
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€27-38 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Vegetarians have many options (Parmigiana, Norma, Gnocchi Sorrentina, Arrabbiata)
- Gluten-free pennette available on request
- Pair rich ragu with a bright salad to balance
Perfect For
- Casual pasta date in Jordaan
- Quick, satisfying lunch near Noordermarkt
- Solo bite with tiramisu fix
- Takeaway dinner on a canal stroll
Location Insights
Area: Charming Jordaan side street with local boutiques and canals; relaxed, residential-meets-cafe vibe attracting food-loving walkers.
Safety: Well-trafficked historic area, generally safe and well-lit with steady pedestrian flow.
Nearby: Near Noordermarkt and canals; mix of locals and visitors; convenient for stroll-in lunches and casual dinners.
JordaanJordaan is a trendy and picturesque neighborhood characterized by narrow streets, boutique shops, cozy cafés, and a lively dining scene that blends traditional Dutch eateries with modern international cuisine. It attracts a mix of locals and visitors seeking a charming yet vibrant atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:30–20:00
Tuesday12:30–20:00
Wednesday12:30–20:00
Thursday12:30–20:00
Friday12:30–20:00
Saturday12:30–20:00
Sunday
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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