There’s a certain alchemy in De Pijp that turns ordinary meals into memories. In 2026, the neighborhood’s culinary landscape hasn’t just evolved—it’s done a full, dizzying pirouette. After a decade of exploring these cobblestone streets, this year felt different. The scent of turmeric and tamarind hung thicker in the air, the hum of conversation around newly opened doors felt electric. Here are seven places that didn’t just catch my eye—they rewired my taste buds.
Tucked behind Albert Cuyp Market, Green Graft is a quiet rebellion against the city’s pace. The menu reads like a love letter to plants, offering trendy plant-based dining experiences like jackfruit “pulled pork” and cashew ricotta lasagna. Intimate, often full by noon – book ahead.
Address: Lutherstraat 23, 1012 JS Amsterdam
Open: Tue–Sun, 11:00–21:00
A sensory cocoon for couples, featuring dim amber light and playful details. The star? Sea-salt caramel velouté with truffle oil. Perfect for romantic candlelit dinner spots with curated Burgundies and complimentary digestifs.
Address: Van de Veldeweg 45, 1071 ZJ Amsterdam
Open: Wed–Mon, 17:00–23:00
Beneath a weathered awning near Albert Cuyp Market, this cash-only spot serves masterclass authentic street food via QR ordering. My Nasi Goreng Special arrived crispy and packed with flavor – pure, unadulterated joy.
Address: Bijlmerbosstraat 8
Open: Daily, 10:00–20:00 (closed Mon)
Housed in a rehabbed florist, this sustainable zero-waste lunch spot changes daily based on surplus ingredients. Think rainbow wraps with onsite-brewed tahini and Upcycled coffee. 98% composting rate.
Address: Bloemgracht 4, 1015 Amsterdam
Open: Mon–Fri, 08:00–15:00
Bright neon signs buzz above this local favorite. Scan the QR menu for “Taste of the Balkans” pastry or crisp falafel in soft pita with house tahini. Loud, messy, perfect.
Address: Sarphatistraat 351, 1018 Amsterdam
Open: Daily, 11:00–24:00
This canal-side warehouse feels like De Pijp’s living room. Try local Dutch fusion dishes like Stamppot Truffle with sweet potato mash and truffle foam. Ethically sourced coffee roasted in-house.
Address: Hazenstraat 7, 1016 Amsterdam
Open: Mon–Fri, 07:30–19:00
By day: affordable seafood with waterfront views. By night: late-night eating magic. Don’t miss Thursday cooking classes where you fillet mackerel and feast under string lights.
Address: Sarphatiweg 222, 1018 JS Amsterdam
Open: Daily, 12:00–24:00
De Pijp in 2026 isn’t just a place to eat—it’s where food makes a city feel like home. Whether you’re chasing romance, late-night bites, or zero-waste lunches, these seven spots promise stories worth telling.