04 Sep 7X NEW AMAZING ASIAN RESTAURANTS IN AMSTERDAM
We have a weakness for Asian destinations and Asian food. It may have something to do with the fact that I have Indonesian roots and growing up with eating various spices and herbs.
This always results in sheer joy when we hear about new Asian restaurants opening in Amsterdam. These are some newcomers we want you to hear about.
Intisari Bistro Indonesia, Balboastraat 24
If you know the Dutch, you know that Indonesian food has always been important. Most people know their way around with GadoGado, Saté and Nasi Goreng. We’re happy to mention that Intisari Bistro Indonesia recently opened its doors and the reviews are praising positively. www.intisari.nl
BAOHUIS,Van Limburg stirumstraat 115
This Asian street food newcomer has opened as of early summer and is partly run by renowned chef Justin Brown. The serve no nonsense bao buns (with pulled pork or veggie), cocktails, finger licking Asian bites and Asian beers! They are close by the Westerpark, and have an outside terrace with plenty of seats. baohuis.nl
Benji’s Toko & Benji’s Bro, Baarsjesweg 188 / Maassluitstraat 243
After the success at Benji’s East, they quickly made plans to open a second café. This time, with Indonesian flavours. During breakfast and lunch you can enjoy healthy Bali style dishes such as Buddha or Acai bowls, but at dinner the real Indonesian flavours come out. You can order a mini “rijstafel” for meat, fish eaters or vegetarians. In addition to these, there are also Indonesian side orders are available. The toko is a place where you can drink Bali style cocktails at night and cool events with DJ’s will follow. The interior is amazing and the staff is friendly. Benji’s is not wasting any time and opened their 3rd location in Amsterdam New West, Benji’s Bro, which will also become a co-working space. In conclusion, you will see us here often!
Boi Boi Southwest, Heemstedestraat 27H
Some say that Boi Boi is the best Thai restaurant in Amsterdam. They established back in 2015, but recently opened a new place near Hoofddorpplein in Amsterdam New West. To begin with, they serve the best Thai dishes we love to eat in Thailand. We can’t wait to try it! www.boiboi.com
Koma House, Krugerplein 2
This small Vietnamese restaurant has been getting amazing reviews by many customers, as well as from Asian influencers and trendsetters. The food is just as good as the ambiance, plus the staff is lovely. The owner is also Vietnamese so they know what they are doing. From rice bowls to buns, salad and catering, they do it!
Paku Paku Amsterdam, Beukenplein 3H
Besides being the first Japanese fondue restaurant is the Netherlands, Paku paku is also a language bar where expats can meet to learn and speak Dutch to and from each other. What better way to get to know the Dutch culture then by sharing food and meeting locals! During dinner, guests drop their favourite fish, meat or veggies in the bubbling hot pot. You can compare it to a traditional fondue, but better and also a bit healthier because you are not frying your ingredients.
Otemba Ramen, Kinkerstraat 56A
To be fair, most Ramen restaurants do not always have the most stylish decor, but newcomer in the ramen field Otemba, has. Funky wall art, an open bar and a cute menu display makes this ramen bar the place to be. And the food? We’ve heard good stories and they serve soft green tea ice-cream! Go check this one out.
Source: Otemba Ramen
So which of these Asian Restaurants are you going to visit first? Find out if yuur favourite made it to our top 10 Asian restaurants!
Enjoy the spice!
Elke
Jenni
Posted at 11:57h, 12 MarchBenji’s isn’t a dinner place. Only lunch! I don’t see rijstafel on any of their menus