The Albert Cuyp in De Pijp is of course mainly known as a market where you can do your grocery shopping and enjoy the best street food every day of the week. But did you know that hidden behind the market stalls, there are also several hotspots? Great places to grab a bite to eat, have a drink or shop. Discover them all in this article! Have fun with these 29 X Hotspots on Albert Cuypstraat in Amsterdam.
𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗠𝗮𝘆 𝟴, 𝟵 & 𝟭𝟬
This weekend is packed with markets, food events and lots of good excuses to spend the entire weekend out and about in Amsterdam.
From the free @oatly Matcha Strawberry Signature Drink and limited edition bag charm launch at @binibakery to Het Hapjesfestijn in Noord and the Creative Lab Summer Pop-Up at Klaproos & Café Soleil.
Plus, there are lots of fun Mother's Day ideas in this new guide, from brunches to the @ladress summer sale and 50% discount tickets for a concert at @concertgebouw.
Also very in the mood for the North Seafood BBQ at @nikotin.restobar
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What's your vibe this weekend… markets, matcha, a long lunch or trying a new hotspot?
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Come with me to get breakfast in Taipei 🥢
Straight from the airport to this little place to taste soup dumplings and so much more! That's what I call a soft landing 😉 <3
In Taipei, you go to a Soy Milk Shop for breakfast. Warm soy milk to eat in a bowl, and steam baskets with the tastiest dumplings and baozi. You can really wake me up for this kind of breakfast. These local breakfast spots come in all shapes and sizes, from Michelin-recommended spots to hole-in-the-wall stalls.
Most soy milk shops open early (and sometimes even 24 hours a day), and these are the dishes you want to try:
🥄 Warm soy milk
🥢 Soup dumplings (you can often choose between pork and veggies)
🥢 Pork baozi
🥢 Youtiao (油條 - a kind of fried donut stick)
🥢 Youtiao (油條) w/ pork floss & rice
🥢 Turnip cake
🥢 Chives pancake
🥢 Scallion pancake
TIP: Sharing is a good idea to taste as much as possible, because the portions are (often) large.
You'll want to remember these soy milk shops for your future trip to Taipei:
📍Fuhang Soy Milk
📍Soy Milk Shop
📍Yong He Soya Milk King (Da'an)
📍Sihai Soy Milk
I am currently touring Taiwan, and you can also find all the tips in my Stories Highlight.
Have you ever been to Taiwan? I'm curious if you thought it was *that* amazing!
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#taipeifood #taipeitravel #TaiwanWavesOfWonder #ExperienceTaiwan @taiwantoerisme #presstrip
{ In this Taiwan Travel Guide video, I share my favorite breakfast spots in Taipei for an authentic Taiwanese breakfast }

𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟯𝟬 + 𝗠𝗮𝘆 𝟭, 𝟮 & 𝟯
HELLO first weekend of May!
From a brand-new rooftop beach in Oost to vintage treasure hunting at IJ-Hallen, Italian market mornings, new restaurants and lots of May holiday plans for families.
Also on my radar this weekend:
📍 East Beach
📍 Café Pigalle
📍 Sassy's
📍 HORTA
📍 Bar Copa
📍 Amour Amer
📍 Café Felix
📍 Chez Chloé
And yes, market season is fully back. Sunday Market, IJ-Hallen, NoordOogst and Zi Camì Market… where to start?
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What's your vibe this weekend… markets, terraces, new hotspots or something fun with the kids?
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Just back from Catalonia and I thought: I'll share some tips right away.
During our road trip, we stayed two nights in the Ebro Delta. An incredibly fun stop for families and foodies, where there is plenty to do.
• A boat trip to the Musclarium is a must! Here you eat oysters and mussels straight from the farm, in the middle of the sea.
· Admire the flamingos and black ibises that can be found here all year round.
· Rice is grown in the Ebro Delta all year round. For paella, but Kensho also makes sake and miso from it! You can visit them during a tasting.
Cycling along the rice fields, canoeing on the Ebro River, and visiting various beaches. It was still a bit too cold right now, but there is plenty to do.
• The towns are very low-key and not that exciting, but you can find fantastic local food there. From the Michelin-awarded Les Moles* to local eateries like Vermuteria Bonmarisc and Lo Tinglado. We ate a lot of fish, but also anemone fritters (a first!).
Now back to work, and I’m going to create an extensive travel guide of this road trip through Catalonia, but you’ll want to save these tips for a future adventure.
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{ In this post, I share tips for the Ebro Delta in Spain (Delta de l'Ebre). More tips for Catalonia can be found at www.yourlittleblackbook.me }

HELLO WEEKEND!
A short note, but a very packed Amsterdam Weekend Guide online with 76 tips for Kingsday, Kingsnight, new restaurants, kidsproof May holiday activities and everything in between.
Comment WEEKEND and I'll send you the full guide in your DM.
Cheers from Spain, where I will celebrate with orange wine from Priorat ✌🏼🧡.
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@anne_de_buck

The most important things to do are done by the community through this Nederland and in Amsterdam?
The May holidays have begun, and that means: quality time with the kids. From creative workshops and fun playgrounds to new museums, kid-friendly festivals, and adventures in nature.
On 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗟𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸.𝗺𝗲, you will find two comprehensive guides with more than 50 tips! Believe me, you won't be bored anymore ;-).
Take all tips via the line in my bio. Have fun!
I'm curious: what do you have planned for this holiday?
PS: We are doing a road trip from Barcelona to Valencia this year and you can travel along via stories.
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𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟭𝟲, 𝟭𝟳, 𝟭𝟴 & 𝟭𝟵
Your Amsterdam weekend, sorted. 🖤
Baby lambs, spring markets, new restaurant openings and more events not to miss, this week's Amsterdam Weekend Guide is packed.
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Have fun making plans!
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| PS: Follow @yourlbb for the best Amsterdam hotspots, new restaurants, weekend tips and travel inspiration in the Netherlands and beyond. Only Amsterdam tips? Then check out @yourlbb.amsterdam.

PUUR YONNIE, an ode to Jonnie Boer.
Today I had the honor of being at @delibrijezwolle for the book launch of @jonnie_en_therese.
I spent the whole evening reading and flipping through the pages.
WHAT A BOOK.
What stories.
WHAT AN ODE.
Love, Nature, Pioneer, Fatherhood, Music, Jonnie's Foundation, Friendship, Suppliers, Local products, Relaxation, Entrepreneurship, Humor & The pure human being.
Everything passes by, beautifully written by @joel.broekaert.
With contributions from, among others, @nelsontanate, @rekkebus, @ronblaauwtje, @jorisbijdendijk, @sidney_schutte & @hvw043.
Thanks for the lovely afternoon @jonnie_en_therese 💚
PURE JONNIE,
From 14 April
at your local bookstore
(and online)
🖊️ @anne_de_buck

This is your ticket to Japan without taking a plane 🥢
@tewatashi.ams in De Pijp serves an authentic Edo-Mae Sushi Experience and is super consistent in their quality.
It's the place we keep going back to when we have something to celebrate <3.
In this video I'm sharing the 2 hour experience in 60 seconds.
Still dreaming about the buttery ika nigiri. 🤤
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{ one of the best authentic Japanese restaurants in Amsterdam serving premium sushi omakase in De Pijp }

𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲: 𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹 𝟵, 𝟭𝟬, 𝟭𝟭 & 𝟭𝟮
This is one of those weekends that's packed with cool events!
Catch the last cherry blossoms, hunt for vintage treasures or feast on oysters.
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What's your vibe this weekend… vintage, culture, markets or a new hotspot?
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𝗔 𝗯𝗿𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝗰𝗮𝗳𝗲́ 𝗯𝘂𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗶𝗻 𝗔𝗺𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗮𝗺 𝗖𝗶𝘁𝘆?
@eetcafe_de_reiger is the spot to remember.
Cozy, casual, and a seasonal menu. This one was on my list to share for a year and finally it's (almost) asparagus season again! 🤤
Another plus? Prices are very reasonable here!
📍 Eetcafé de Reiger
Jordaan, Amsterdam City Centre
Save this spot for when you're craving warm Dutch traditional dishes in the heart of Amsterdam.
And did you hear the same team took over Eetcafé van Beeren? I can't wait to go there too!
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A cookbook from Grandma. Three Michelin stars. And a beautiful 70s villa in a quiet neighborhood in Bangkok, where you are welcomed as if you were at the chefs' home.
The Sühring brothers do not cook based on trends; they cook from memories. Of their grandmother's farm, of the flavors of their youth in Germany, and of techniques passed down through generations.
@relaischateaux invited me to experience Sühring during a solo lunch, and this is truly my ultimate definition of culinary self-care.
This was a surprising afternoon in Bangkok, where I ate the best German food I have ever tasted. And that in a city where I normally avoid European restaurants. Well, for @restaurant_suhring, you really want to make that exception.
Signature dishes that I still think back to regularly?
🍴 Labskaus with caviar
🍴 Enleta waffle with Pfalz vinegar
🍴 Game pie
🍴 Dry aged Duck
TIP: If you go to Sühring, reserve the seats at the kitchen bar so you have a view of the chefs at work!
Follow @yourlbb for more tips you can trust.
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#prinvited #bangkok #michelin #relaischateaux
In this reels I take you along for fine dining in Bangkok at the three Michelin starred restaurant Sühring.

This fishmonger has been a household name in Amsterdam and the surrounding area since 1950 (!). From a fresh herring to a bowl of kibbeling, everything is delicious!
Albert Cuypstraat 155, Amsterdam – vishandel-albertcuyp.nl
On the corner of Albert Cuypstraat sits Café de Flamingo, a cozy pub that's always buzzing. With a small terrace perfect for people-watching and a Friday afternoon drinks session that's always packed, it's a popular spot for students and locals. Expect no fuss, just a lively atmosphere, good music, and a cold beer within easy reach.
First van Helststraat 37, Amsterdam – cafeflamingo.nl
Bubble tea lovers can indulge themselves at Tea Guys in De Pijp, near the Albert Cuyp Market. From mango to matcha and hojicha, the menu is packed with refreshing options available hot or iced. Perfect as a to-go drink while strolling through the neighborhood. Don't feel like waiting? Simply order in advance via the website.
Albert Cuypstraat 61H, Amsterdam – teaguys.nl
For Japanese street food in De Pijp, head to Osakaball. This small spot near Albert Cuyp Market serves takoyaki (savory "poffertjes" with squid and scallions) just like you'd find at an Osaka market. The Teriyaki Chicken Rice Bowl is also highly recommended.
Albert Cuypstraat 250 HS, Amsterdam – osakaballams.com

© Your little Black Book – osakaball
De Patchka is the place to go for vegan Korean and Japanese food. This small eatery is located on Albert Cuypstraat and its name comes from Japanese Depachika, the gourmet food sections in department stores that I absolutely love when I travel. All dishes are vegan, and they have a fixed menu, but also regularly change dishes, so there's always something new to try!
Albert Cuypstraat 89, Amsterdam – depatchka.com
The well-known all-you-can-grill concept at Miss Korea lets you grill to your heart's content on your own BBQs, but also serves Japanese dishes. The best of both worlds. This low-key spot is a favorite of team YOURLBB!
Albert Cuypstraat 66-70, Amsterdam – Miss Korea
Sushi Ikigai is all about pure dedication to Japanese cuisine. Chef Evert Broer has learned his craft all over the world and now brings his passion for sushi to De Pijp. From traditional nigiri to modern creations with a twist: every dish is prepared with precision and love. An intimate space for those who truly appreciate good sushi—and you can taste it in every bite.
Albert Cuypstraat 62, Amsterdam – sushi-ikigai.nl
On the corner of the Albert Cuyp Market is Café De Groene Vlinder. This old-fashioned traditional pub is always packed with locals, regulars, and students on Friday nights. No fancy stuff, just a cozy bar where you can come for a drink and hang out until late. A familiar place where time stands still.
Albert Cuypstraat 130, Amsterdam – cafedegroenevlinder.nl
A good café immediately feels like your second home, and De Dakduif is the perfect example. Just around the corner from the Albert Cuyp Market, you can relax on the sunny terrace, away from the hustle and bustle. From breakfast to cheese fondue and fresh apple pie: the menu is packed with comfort food that will make you happy. Perfect for a spontaneous lunch or a relaxed dinner date.
First Sweelinckstraat 12, Amsterdam – dedakduif.nl

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C'Est Chau, the new restaurant from former Lion Noir chef Sammy Chau, will soon open at Albert Cuyp Market. Expect a menu that blends traditional flavors with modern influences, served in a stylish yet inviting setting. Think bao buns, creative dishes, and oysters in various flavors—which you can already sample at the market stall outside. A promising newcomer to De Pijp.
Albert Cuypstraat 97, Amsterdam – Instagram
Behind an unassuming facade on Albert Cuypstraat lies Hachi, a stylish speakeasy cocktail bar with Asian influences. Here you can enjoy perfectly balanced cocktails in an intimate setting. The atmosphere is sexy and refined, and the menu is full of surprising combinations.
Albert Cuypstraat 18, Amsterdam – barhachi.nl
Craving a Japanese sando just like you'd eat in Tokyo? Ranchi on the Albert Cuyp Market is the place to be. Here you'll find fluffy milk bread sandwiches, generously topped with egg salad, chicken katsu, or even wagyu beef. Perfect for a quick lunch while exploring the market. There are a few seats inside, but people-watching outside while you eat your sando is actually the most enjoyable.
Albert Cuypstraat 260, Amsterdam – ranchi.amsterdam
Floryn made way for Bisous, an elegant bistro with international flair and a seductive red interior. Located on Albert Cuypstraat, you can dine here in a Parisian atmosphere with oysters, fine wines, and dishes perfect for sharing. The terrace is perfect for long drinks, and inside you can easily linger until the wee hours. A new favorite in De Pijp.
Albert Cuypstraat 31, Amsterdam – bisous-official.com

© bisous
Nestled among the stalls of the Albert Cuyp Market, you'll find Rise Bakery, a gem for lovers of pastries and croissants with a twist. Think almond croissants with dark chocolate or cheese croissants with jalapeño, all fresh from the oven. It's reminiscent of a Parisian coffee shop, where you can start your day with good coffee and a fresh croissant. Perfect for combining with a morning stroll through the market.
Albert Cuypstraat 208, Amsterdam – risebakeryamsterdam.com
Craving a real New York-style bagel? Then you need to go to Bagel Boy. Here, the bagels are boiled and baked the traditional way, for that signature chewy bite. The menu features classics like the Lox with salmon and cream cheese and the Reuben with pastrami and sauerkraut. Perfect for a quick lunch or a lazy brunch in De Pijp.
Albert Cuypstraat 190, Amsterdam – bagelboyshop.com
For all taco lovers, Cabron is a spot to remember. Here you'll find Mexican-style street food, with not only tacos but also ceviche, quesadillas, and loaded nachos on the menu. Vegan? No worries – there are delicious plant-based options on the menu, like the barbacoa taco with eggplant.
Albert Cuypstraat 166A, Amsterdam – cabron-amsterdam.nl
In the building that once housed Escobar, you'll now find Badcuyp, a great new spot run by three young friends who love good food without the fuss. They cook over wood and use local ingredients, resulting in a robust and surprising menu. Think Baambrugs rib steak, morels with rabbit's foot, or Dutch kingfish. The sunny terrace makes it the perfect spot for a relaxing evening with good company and a glass of wine.
First Sweelinckstraat 10, Amsterdam – badcuypamsterdam.nl

© Badcuyp
Fancy something different from the standard noodle bar? At Oops Malatang, you can create your own bowl with fresh ingredients, just like they do in Sichuan. This Chinese street food classic originates from Leshan, where it originated as a quick meal for boatmen. Expect spicy broths bursting with flavor, chili, and Sichuan peppercorns for that signature "numbing" kick.
Albert Cuypstraat 92H, Amsterdam – oopsmalatang.nl
On Albert Cuypstraat, you'll now find THE BUTCHER Smashed Burger, the newest concept from the renowned burger bar. It's all about good meat, smashed to perfection with crispy edges and just the right toppings. Order fries and dip in The Butcher's delicious special sauce.
Albert Cuypstraat 59, Amsterdam – the-butcher.com
Little Saigon, located on Albert Cuypstraat, is a great spot for Vietnamese street food. The menu features well-filled banh mi, fresh pho, and other classics that will transport you to Hanoi in a single bite. Finish your meal with a homemade iced tea or Vietnamese iced coffee.
Albert Cuypstraat 48H, Amsterdam – amsterdam.littlesaigon.nl
What started as a small pizza spot in the Jordaan has since grown into a popular spot in several neighborhoods, including De Pijp. At Pazzi, you can enjoy wood-fired pizzas with a thin, crispy crust and delicious toppings. Pair your pizza with a glass of wine or order a few Italian bites to share. Casual, cozy, and always delicious.
Albert Cuypstraat 41, Amsterdam – pazziamsterdam.nl
After a short break, Auberge is back on Albert Cuypstraat – and how! With Michelin-starred chef Richard van Oostenbrugge on board, the French bistro is back in top form. Think classics like oeuf en meurette, perfectly prepared and served on beautifully set tables with white linens. The sunny terrace is the perfect spot for a glass of wine with oysters or a leisurely lunch that can easily extend into dinner. Paris in De Pijp!
Albert Cuypstraat 58, Amsterdam – aubergeamsterdam.nl

© Auberge
An Asian hotspot serving Vietnamese food. The decor is surprising: a mix of Vietnamese items and vintage furniture.
Albert Cuypstraat 91, Amsterdam – pho91.nl
This is the place to go for street food and cocktails! Think nachos, tacos, quesadillas, ceviche, and tequila!
Albert Cuypstraat 226, Amsterdam – calle-ocho.nl
A spot where you can eat good burgers! Really good ones. After your meal, enjoy a cocktail at the secret bar. Butcher Bar.
Albert Cuypstraat 129, Amsterdam – the-butcher.com
For Japanese finger food, head to De Japanner in De Pijp! The menu features Japanese classics like sushi, yakitori, and tempura. The chef also prepares various specials using fresh market ingredients.
Albert Cuypstraat 228, Amsterdam – dejapanner.com
On the corner of Albert Cuypstraat and Ruysdaelkade, you'll find this charming traditional pub where you can also enjoy a meal. The real eye-catcher is the terrace; huge and sunny throughout!
Ruysdaelkade 115, Amsterdam – cafebinnenbuiten.nl

© Café Binnen Buiten
Go vintage shopping at Kilostore, where you pay for clothes by the kilo, not by the piece. Amidst racks overflowing with denim, leather jackets, and colorful prints, you'll find the most beautiful gems with a little detective work. Perfect for those who love unique pieces and sustainable choices. A must-see during a day of browsing the Albert Cuyp Market.
Albert Cuypstraat 100, Amsterdam – kilostore.nl
Find your latest outfit at Noor! You'll find affordable yet fashionable clothing, shoes, and accessories. The perfect place if you're looking for a special dress or an original festival shirt!
Albert Cuypstraat 145, Amsterdam – nooramsterdam.nl

© Noor Amsterdam