“Try the Amaze Men classic dry ramen with crispy onions and tempura cauliflower for a rich, flavorful experience.”
Ranked by overall rating, signature dish strength, and how much reviewers praise the food. If you only have a weekend, start here.
“Try the Amaze Men classic dry ramen with crispy onions and tempura cauliflower for a rich, flavorful experience.”
“Try the vegan croissants with banana jam”
“Try the Peking Duk vegan bao bun, often cited as a standout dish.”
“Try the rose pistachio danish and raspberry cheesecake pastries”
“Try the falafel pita with customizable spice levels.”
“Try the vegan lasagna topped with fresh tomato and toasted pumpkin seeds.”
“Try the black garlic or truffle ramen for standout flavors.”
“Try the two-course community dinner with soup and main dishes like curry or lentils”
“Most soups are clearly labeled as vegan or vegetarian for easy choice.”
“Try the vegan injera dishes like beyaynetu with a variety of toppings”
“Try the cheesy dakkalbi and TVP-based bulgogi for standout vegan dishes”
“Try the vegan cheeseburger, often highlighted as a top dish.”
“Try the truffle burger and cheesy bacon fries for standout flavors”
“Enjoy unlimited refills at the self-serve salad bar anytime during your meal”
All 15 the 15 essential spots in Amsterdam — filter by hours, save the ones you want to try, get walking directions on the day.
1. Kitchen Impossible Amsterdam (5.0★, Japanese). 2. Liever Hier (5.0★, International). 3. Larry's (5.0★, Asian). 4. Margo's Amsterdam Bellamy - Oud-West (5.0★, European). 5. Dr. Falafel (5.0★, Middle Eastern).
Kitchen Impossible Amsterdam — Japanese Ramen, Fully Vegan.
Composite = Spinach rating × 0.6 + signature dish strength × 0.25 + reviewer food rating × 0.15. We cap at 15 and dedupe brand chains.
All 15 venues refreshed 2026-07-03. Photos via Google Maps.
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