If you’ve ever wandered Amsterdam’s narrow canals with a knot of hunger tightening in your stomach, you know the magic moment: the first whiff of smoked gouda, the sizzle of kibbeling on a griddle, the sweet tang of pickled onions cutting through rich stews. In 2026, the city’s markets remain not just shopping destinations, but living, breathing stages where centuries-old recipes meet avant-garde sustainability. Having wandered these stalls for over a decade, I’ve curated a guide that skips the tourist traps and dives straight into Amsterdam’s culinary soul. Here are twelve markets that will make your tastebuds sing.
Tucked away in the Venserpolder, De Kas isn’t just a market—it’s a revelation. Everything here is grown on-site or sourced from local farms within 50 km. Try the “Kapsalon” wrap with locally grown eggplant and chickpeas (€5.90).
Address: Venserpolder 10, 1013 JS Amsterdam | Open: Daily 10:00 – 18:00 | Must-try: Heirloom tomato salad €4.50
No guide would be complete without this iconic stretch. Sample fresh-baked croissants, raw herrings, and aged Gouda. Don’t miss “Kapsalon Hassan” for spiced lamb wraps (€4).
Address: Leidsestraat 24, 1012 JS Amsterdam | Open: Mon–Sat 09:00 – 17:00 | Pro tip: Arrive early for freshest fish
For vegan delights, Pllek delivers. Chef Lisa’s Rainbow Bowl (€12) layers quinoa, roasted beetroot, and locally made tahini. The café serves oat-milk lattes in recycled palm fiber cups.
Address: Zuiderpark 7, 1073 JS Amsterdam | Open: Daily 10:00 – 18:00 | Don’t miss: Fermented Corner kimchi & miso
The perfect spot for families. Watch children paint at “Art for Little Ones” while enjoying stroopwafels (€2.50) or Broodje Bert’s herring sandwich (€6.80).
Address: Noordermarkt 7, 1012 JS Amsterdam | Open: Sat 09:00 – 17:00 | Local secret: Turkish coffee €3.20
Food trucks serve Korean BBQ tacos (€10) and smoky brisket, backed by shipyard ruins under neon lights.
Address: NDSM Wharf, 1022 JS Amsterdam | Open: Thu 17:00 – 23:00 (May–Oct) | Must-try: Late-night “Kapsalon de Nacht” €12
Showcasing Moroccan harira (€3.50), Indonesian nasi goreng (€7), and Somali street food. Pure carnival vibes.
Address: Willem Frederik Hermansplein 1, 1012 JS Amsterdam | Open: Daily 10:00 – 18:00 | Local tip: Bring small bills
Blends Nigerian jollof rice, Turkish apricots, and Dutch cheese curds. Visit “Kapsalon Dapper” for roasted chicken wraps (€5.90).
Address: Dapperstraat 40, 1012 JS Amsterdam | Open: Tue–Fri 09:00 – 17:00, Sat 09:00 – 16:00
Offer 18-month cured hams and lavender-smoked steak (€14). Monthly “Smoking Nights” feature rare cuts.
Address: Sint Anthonyweg 11, 1016 JS Amsterdam | Open: Mon–Sat 10:00 – 18:00
Watch the 7 AM auction, then grab kibbeling with mayonnaise (€3.20) from local vendors.
Address: NDSM Wharf, 1022 JS Amsterdam | Open: Daily 08:00 – 18:00
Offers mushroom burgers (€11) grown on coffee grounds. Swap kitchenware for produce tokens.
Address: Tolstraat 76, 1031 JS Amsterdam | Local secret: Compost Cocktail
Location changes weekly. Expect deconstructed kapsalon platters and fermented fries (€6).
Address: Sarphuisplein (check @DeKlosAM) | Open: Fri–Sun 16:00 – late
Savor grandparent’s-style hachee (€9.50) and spiced jenever gin.
Address: Stach 20, 1012 JS Amsterdam | Open: Mon–Fri 11:00 – 18:00, Sat 11:00 – 17:00
Amsterdam 2026 offers more than canals—it’s a symphony of flavors. Whether you’re chasing affordable bites, vegan delights, or late-night neon eats, these twelve markets promise meals that become memories.