Don't-Miss Dishes in Amsterdam

If you like rich, heavy foods and drinks, Amsterdam won't disappoint. The capital of the Netherlands is a great place to sample traditional Dutch snacks and produce, best experienced with locally produced beer. Here are a few items you won’t want to miss.
Beer
Amsterdam is a great place for beer lovers, and many visitors make a trip to the Heineken Experience a top priority. For something more authentic, Amsterdam’s bar- and tasting room–packed De Wallen district is a good place to start.
Bitterballen
If you find yourself in a bar in Amsterdam, you’re sure to see bitterballen on the menu. This popular bar snack is made from a mixture of meat, butter, and spices that are formed into little balls, deep fried, and served piping hot with mustard.
Cheese
While you can certainly taste plenty of great cheeses in Amsterdam, you may want to head out to the nearby town of Gouda or to the town of Alkmaar, with a cheese market dating to the 14th century.
Rookworst
The most popular type of Dutch sausage, smoked rookworst is made from spiced meat in pig intestines. It's available all over town, with plenty of great options right in the Jordaan area.
Pannenkoeken
Dutch pancakes, or pannenkoeken, are a popular snack item in Amsterdam, served with either sweet or savory toppings. There are plenty of places to get them around town, though they aren't that difficult to DIY. Some cooking classes even teach participants how to make them at home.
5 Tours and Activities

Amsterdam's Jordaan District Small-Group Food Walking Tour

The 10 Tastings of Amsterdam: Private Food Tour

Amsterdam Cheese Tasting with Wine and Beer Pairing

Amsterdam Wine & Cheese Cruise
