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Fenan Klein AfrikaB+Worth Trying

Jan Pieter Heijestraat 147, 1054 MG Amsterdam, Netherlands · Eritrean restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (685 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Cozy Eritrean/Ethiopian spot with richly spiced stews, friendly service, and strong vegan options at fair prices, though space is tight and service can run slow when busy.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Fenan Klein Afrika delivers exceptional food quality with richly spiced stews and excellent injera that justify its strong reputation, supported by knowledgeable staff who guide diners through authentic Eritrean cuisine. However, tight quarters and occasional understaffing during busy periods, combined with minor facility maintenance concerns, prevent the grade A territory that its food alone might suggest. This is a worthwhile neighborhood destination for authentic cuisine and generous sharing platters, particularly for vegan diners, but falls short of the polish and operational consistency expected at higher grade levels.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and cozy with tightly packed tables, lively chatter, and servers who explain how to tear injera and share the big platter. One diner put it simply: staff are friendly and helpful even when it is bustling. Expect a neighborhood vibe rather than polish, and book ahead because it fills fast. The cooking leans traditional and comforting: long-cooked stews scented with berbere, tangy injera with the right spongy lift, and generous vegetarian and vegan combos. Flavors are bold yet, according to several guests, tuned a bit milder than back home, which suits first-timers well. Portion sizes are shareable and prices are fair for Amsterdam. Families will appreciate the sharing platter format, though spice can surprise sensitive eaters. Ask clearly for mild options and stick to lentils, pumpkin, and spinach dishes for kids. There is no free tap water per multiple reviews, so plan to order drinks.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€28-36 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Lively residential street in Oud-West with indie shops and eateries; popular with locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic in evenings.

Nearby: Close to Vondelpark and De Hallen; mix of bars, cafes, and boutiques draws evening crowds.

De BaarsjesDe Baarsjes is a lively and multicultural neighborhood with a strong community feel. It has seen significant gentrification, leading to a flourishing dining scene featuring a mix of traditional Dutch eateries and innovative international cuisine. The area is popular among locals seeking authentic and diverse food experiences in a relaxed urban setting.
Jan Pieter HeijestraatJan Pieter Heijestraat is known for its eclectic mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a hotspot for food lovers and those interested in Amsterdam's evolving food culture. The street offers a cozy, neighborhood vibe with a focus on quality and creativity in dining.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday17:00–22:30 Tuesday17:00–22:30 Wednesday17:00–22:30 Thursday17:00–22:30 Friday17:00–22:30 Saturday17:00–22:30 Sunday17:00–22:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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