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The Japanner has a new little brother: meet De Japanner Amsterdam-Zuid, where you can not only dine in style, but also be in the right place for karaoke, private dining and meetings.
In addition to De Japanner Strandeiland (near Strand Blijburg) and the well-known establishments in Oud-West en De Pijp, The Japanese opened Amsterdam South recently opened its doors. And this place is unlike anything else: you can not only enjoy a delicious Japanese lunch and dinner there (The Japanese is one of our favorite Japanese restaurants in Amsterdam), but also for meetings, renting spaces for private dining, and screaming (sorry, singing) your lungs out during karaoke. A versatile venue, with something for everyone.
The choice of all these amenities is not surprising considering the location: the new Japanese restaurant is located in the Zuidas business district. And who wouldn't want to enjoy Japanese cuisine during a corporate meeting or brainstorming session? Or challenge colleagues to karaoke on a Friday afternoon? You get it: this is the new place to be for everyone who works in the Zuidas business district, but also for anyone with a passion for Japanese cuisine and a friendly atmosphere.
The menu at De Japanner Amsterdam-Zuid is simple yet effective, as you'd expect from this establishment. For lunch, they offer classic Japanese sandwiches, of which the sticky honey ginger chicken is an absolute must-try. Prefer to experience authentic Japan? Then go for the Bento Box, which combines various dishes from the menu. But you're also in the right place for a more extensive lunch. If you order the business lunch chef's menu, the chef will conjure up eight courses. Dinner is just as good: from freshly prepared sashimi to beef tataki, gyoza, and nigiri sushi: name your favorite Japanese dish, and De Japanner will serve it. And with four locations in Amsterdam, there's always room. A double win.
The Japanese restaurant in Zuid is open from Monday to Saturday from 13.00 p.m. to 23.00 p.m. and on Sundays from 13.00 p.m. to 22.00 p.m.

© The Japanese Amsterdam South

© The Japanese Amsterdam South

© The Japanese Amsterdam South