KosherAtlas

Kosher Restaurants in Amsterdam

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Amsterdam's kosher scene is small but well established, clustered mainly in the southern Buitenveldert district (especially Kastelenstraat) and neighbouring Amstelveen, where most of the city's Jewish community lives. A handful of restaurants also sit closer to the centre around the Albert Cuyp market and De Pijp, making certified food reachable for the many tourists who visit the city each year. Most venues operate under the Rabbinate of the Amsterdam Jewish community (NIHS/NIK), with meat served glatt under joint Ashkenazi and Sephardi supervision, and Chabad of Amsterdam providing additional tourist guidance.

Traveler's note

The densest cluster of kosher eateries is along Kastelenstraat in Buitenveldert, with the kosher food court and Sal Meijer deli a short ride south in Amstelveen. Nearly all certified venues close for Shabbat, typically shutting early on Friday afternoon and reopening Sunday, so plan Friday-night and Saturday meals ahead through Shabbat-to-go options or hotel arrangements. Buitenveldert and Amstelveen are served by metro line 51 and several bus routes, and walking between the Kastelenstraat venues takes only a few minutes.

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The kosher scene in Amsterdam

KosherAtlas lists 6 certified kosher restaurants in Amsterdam. They break down into 4 meat and 1 dairy restaurants, and each listing is tagged so you can filter to what you keep.

The densest kosher clusters are in Buitenveldert, Amstelveen, De Pijp / Centrum and Amsterdam-West.

Supervision in Amsterdam is led by Dutch Jewish community (NIK) Rabbinate and Chabad, and all 6 carry a named hechsher on their listing.

Frequently asked questions

How many kosher restaurants are there in Amsterdam?

We list 6 certified kosher restaurants in Amsterdam (4 meat and 1 dairy), each verified against its certifying agency and shown with its kosher type.

Are the restaurants on KosherAtlas actually certified kosher?

Every listing shows its certifying agency (hechsher) where we have confirmed it. Amsterdam's scene is dominated by Dutch Jewish community (NIK) Rabbinate and Chabad.

Which neighborhoods in Amsterdam have the most kosher restaurants?

The densest are Buitenveldert (2), Amstelveen (2), De Pijp / Centrum (1) and Amsterdam-West (1). You can browse each neighborhood, with its Shabbat times, from the city page.

Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.