Bar Bubowski
9 MIN

Bar Bukowski

Named after and inspired by the writer Charles Bukowski, Bar Bukowski has been a household name in the eastern part of Amsterdam. The bar is a tribute to the writer's love of literature and alcohol, but you can also join Bukowski in style for just a good cup of coffee and a delicious lunch.

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Nume Bistro

At NUME, refined dining meets the spirited flair of New York’s bistros. Nestled within The Manor Hotel Amsterdam in the vibrant East district, NUME delights with dishes crafted from fresh, quality ingredients and creative passion. Enjoy specialties like seared scallops, dry-aged Côte de boeuf, and dark chocolate mousse in a warm, inviting setting.

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15 MIN

Ode aan de Amstel

Restaurant-Café Ode aan de Amstel is a true gem where you are literally seated next to the Amstel river. You can drop in at any time of the day for a variety of deliciousness, from lunch to drinks and dinner. The menu (which changes daily) consists of all-day dining classics with an Asian touch. Oh, and don't forget to stop by on Sundays for the already legendary Sunday Brunch.

Local Dealer
7 MIN

Local Dealer

Local Dealer food Inc. is a new kid on the block in Amsterdam East, offering an authentic Mexican food experience. They serve a delightful array of tacos, ceviche, and a selection of antojitos snacks. The tacos are prepared using GMO-free heirloom corn tortillas and every dish is made with fresh ingredients, including chillies and spices sourced directly from Mexico. Local Dealer Food Inc. brings a laid-back, casual diner vibe - come as you are and relish every bite until you’re fully loaded and satisfied to the bone.

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2 MIN

Caffe Milo

Caffe Milo is situated in a colonial building that dates back to 1897, in the lively East of Amsterdam, opposite the Oosterpark. In the cosy café-restaurant you can enjoy their all-day kitchen with an Italian touch, delicious cocktails, great wines as well as a wide range of beers including Italian ones. Their terrace is heated during winter and sun-filled in summer.