Restaurant Lille Amsterdam East
November 10 2024
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Rijsel Amsterdam: the French-Flemish restaurant that has been a hit for over 12 years

Thanks to positive reviews from the NRC and Parool newspapers, Restaurant Rijsel Amsterdam has been packed every night since its opening. Some people think you could also write "Restaurant Rijssel," but Rijsel is actually "Rijsel." Amsterdam is actually named after the seemingly dull industrial city of Lille (called Rijsel by the French). Housed in the former domestic science school, with vintage furniture and a huge open kitchen, this restaurant instantly makes you feel at home. Start your evening with a cozy glass of Crémant. At Rijsel, they serve a regularly changing three-course menu where you can tell they're cooked with love, using only the finest ingredients. Reservations are essential!

Atmosphere and interior at Rijsel Amsterdam

Rijsel boasts a somewhat rustic interior, giving the former school building just the right amount of charm. Think vintage furniture (though well-curated), white tablecloths, and a less-than-polished look. The restaurant is inspired by French-Flemish cuisine, and that naturally includes a certain sense of je ne sais quoi.

Menu and dishes at Rijsel

The menu at Rijsel changes regularly, based on seasonal ingredients and the chefs' inspiration. Expect French-Flemish classics with a signature Rijsel twist, which has been drawing crowds for over thirteen years.

One of their most famous recipes, also included in the Lille cookbook? Their "toast cannibal." It's their own take on a classic steak tartare, but without the paprika, which the chef found too overpowering. Lille's Breton fish soup is also renowned and acclaimed, as are the vegetables à la barigoule and the deliciously prepared asparagus (in season, of course). In short: if you're looking for a simple yet excellent dinner, you've come to the right place.

Reservations are essential; reservations for the following month open on the first of every month. Connoisseurs and enthusiasts are always ready behind their laptops on that day. Want a better chance of getting a table? Book on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, as those days fill up later.

Lille is perfect for a special night out

Have something to celebrate or fancy a special date night? Then you absolutely must visit Lille. This charming city offers a culinary evening with unique wines and dishes, but without the ostentatious fuss.

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Café Rijsel Amsterdam

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Café Rijsel Amsterdam

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Café Rijsel Amsterdam

© Café Rijsel Amsterdam, @caferijsel

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