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3 hours (Approx.)
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Offered in: English and 2 more
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Overview
Nibble your way through Amsterdam's international dining scene on a private tasting tour led by a local foodie guide. Learn about the international flavors that have influenced Dutch cuisine while grabbing bites at a local market, beer garden and family restaurant. Savor handpicked local delicacies including the best fish in town, a sweet ‘stroopwafel’ and artisanal cheese.
- Private walking food tour in Amsterdam
- Savor the city's best bites with the help of a local food-loving guide
- Visit a fish vendor and browse colorful stalls at the Albert Cuyp market
- Indulge in a sticky-sweet stroopwafel
- Taste a selection of Dutch cheeses at a beer garden
- Private guide for a more personalized experience
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Thanks to its history as a trading and maritime superpower, Amsterdam boasts an incredibly diverse dining scene with flavors unique to Europe. Begin your culinary adventure and meet your savvy local guide at the city center’s Museumplein. The start time is flexible on this private tour and can be set to suit your preferred schedule.
Begin with a taste of ‘vissie’ from the town’s best fish vendor at the local Albert Cuyp market, and browse the bustling market stalls to see stacks of fresh produce and specialty ingredients on display. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a freshly baked stroopwafel, a favorite Dutch treat made with wafers and caramel. Stop at a cafe for a special drink in the vibrant Pjip neighborhood, a popular gathering and dining spot for locals.
Experience warm hospitality and international flavor at one of the city’s authentic family-run restaurants before finishing up in traditional Dutch style with a cheese platter at a beer cafe. At the end of the tour, depart from your guide with a satisfied stomach and great recommendations on where to eat, drink and explore during the rest of your visit.
Begin with a taste of ‘vissie’ from the town’s best fish vendor at the local Albert Cuyp market, and browse the bustling market stalls to see stacks of fresh produce and specialty ingredients on display. Satisfy your sweet tooth with a freshly baked stroopwafel, a favorite Dutch treat made with wafers and caramel. Stop at a cafe for a special drink in the vibrant Pjip neighborhood, a popular gathering and dining spot for locals.
Experience warm hospitality and international flavor at one of the city’s authentic family-run restaurants before finishing up in traditional Dutch style with a cheese platter at a beer cafe. At the end of the tour, depart from your guide with a satisfied stomach and great recommendations on where to eat, drink and explore during the rest of your visit.
Itinerary
Trading Market - Enjoy your cheese tasting at a famous market that started trading in 1904, and that now has over 300 stalls selling all kinds of delicious goods. Your host can tell you all about the history of Dutch cheese.
Cookie Heaven - Continue your journey through the market. Take a bite out of the popular stroopwafel, one of the world’s best, and most sorely underrated cookies. They consist of a thin layer of caramel-like syrup sandwiched between two wafers - it’s simply delicious!
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Borrel Tradition - Try the classic bitterballen, filled with a savory meat ragout with a crust of flour and breadcrumbs and fried in oil - easy to share and delicious to taste!
Dutch Beer - Pair your bitterballen with a typical Dutch beer, and find out how Heineken became the most popular brand of beer in the Netherlands
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Sweet Specialty - One of the specialties of the Netherlands are poffertjes, little Dutch pancakes that are normally eaten with butter and sugar, however, they can also be topped with Nutella, chocolate, and whipped cream, whatever floats your boat!
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Colonial History - These next Dutch dishes are ready to be tasted by you! Kip sate and bakan bana are food items incorporated from the former Dutch colonies: Indonesia and Suriname and are a perfect example of the multicultural cuisine in the Netherlands
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
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