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Explore De Jordaan in Amsterdam on a self-guided food tour with exclusive tastings, local stories, and a 3-day itinerary for only $14.

For those eager to explore Amsterdam’s most iconic neighborhood at their own pace, the Amsterdam: Self-Guided Food Tour in De Jordaan offers an engaging way to indulge in local flavors and stories. Priced at just $14 per group, this 2-hour adventure takes you through seven hotspots, with exclusive discounts and tastings at six of them, providing an affordable and authentic culinary experience. The tour begins at the beloved Broodje Mokum, a traditional lunchroom, and wraps up within walking distance, making it easy to fit into any sightseeing schedule.
This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy independence, as it allows you to explore De Jordaan’s charming streets whenever suits your rhythm. The self-guided PDF includes detailed directions, restaurant recommendations, and a free 3-day itinerary, making it a practical option for those wanting to combine food stops with broader explorations of Amsterdam. Although the $25 estimated food cost is modest, the focus on local, family-owned businesses ensures a genuine taste of the neighborhood’s culinary heritage.
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The tour kicks off at Broodje Mokum, a cherished local lunchroom known for its traditional Jordanese sandwiches. Here, you can choose from several toppings that reflect the neighborhood’s casual, artistic vibe. This spot captures De Jordaan’s warm, humorous attitude and its deep roots in local music and community history. The self-guided format means you can start your food journey without a guide, simply following the directions provided in the PDF.

One of the highlights involves sampling authentic Dutch cheeses at a well-known local shop. You’ll find a variety of young, old, and flavored cheeses, carefully selected by a cheese connoisseur. This stop offers a chance to experience the quality and diversity of Dutch cheese, which is a major part of the region’s culinary identity. The guide includes exclusive deals here, making the tasting both delightful and budget-friendly.

A notable stop is an Italian ice-cream parlour often ranked among Amsterdam’s best. Here, gelato and other frozen treats provide a refreshing break. The shop’s reputation for quality makes it a favorite for locals and visitors alike, and the opportunity to enjoy a sweet sample adds a fun twist to the tour.
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Next, visitors can indulge in Dutch sausage samples at a renowned local butcher. This stop highlights traditional Dutch cured meats, offering a savory contrast to the sweeter treats. The exclusive tastings are included in the tour, and the shop’s longstanding reputation makes it a perfect showcase of neighborhood craftsmanship.
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A 200-year-old brown café offers a slice of Amsterdam history along with its award-winning apple pie. The pie is famous enough to have once impressed a US president, adding a touch of prestige to the experience. This cozy spot blends history with culinary pleasure, and its inclusion in the tour underlines De Jordaan’s charm.
No Dutch food tour is complete without trying kibbeling (fried cod) and herring. These iconic fish dishes reveal the neighborhood’s maritime heritage and local preferences. The guide shares stories behind these dishes, emphasizing their significance in Amsterdam’s food scene.

The final stop involves a contemporary Amsterdam concept store, where a slider and drink combo is prepared by a well-known local chef. This fusion of modern culinary creativity with Amsterdam’s vibrant shopping scene showcases the neighborhood’s innovative side. The discounted price for this tasting adds to the tour’s value.
The self-guided nature of this tour means you receive a downloadable PDF with detailed directions, Google Map links, and restaurant suggestions for other activities in Amsterdam. The guide ensures you can explore at your own pace, making this experience especially suitable for independent travelers or those seeking a flexible itinerary.
The tour is designed to run rain or shine, with no in-person guide. It is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for travelers with mobility needs. Participants should bring credit card, cash, charged smartphone, and internet access to fully enjoy the tastings and discounts. The total cost of food generally hovers around 25 euros per person, offering good value for the variety of flavors and experiences.
This experience caters well to independent explorers, travelers on a budget, and those interested in local stories behind the dishes. The self-guided format provides freedom to linger at favorite stops or skip others, and the exclusive tastings enhance the overall value. It’s less suited for vegans or those with gluten intolerance, as only five out of seven stops offer vegetarian options, and the focus remains on traditional Dutch foods.
The 3.4-star rating from ten reviews suggests some room for improvement. One review simply states “Yrrr,” indicating that not every aspect resonated universally. Plus, since not all stops are open daily, it’s worth checking the availability before booking. The $14 price point is attractive, but the food costs are extra, so budget accordingly.
This tour offers an affordable, flexible way to taste the essence of De Jordaan’s culinary scene. The combination of traditional flavors, local stories, and exclusive discounts makes it a compelling choice for self-sufficient travelers eager to discover Amsterdam’s food culture. Its strengths lie in authentic family-run businesses and comprehensive recommendations for further exploration.
While it may not be perfect — especially given the mixed reviews — the value for money and the chance to sample Dutch favorites make this tour worth considering. It suits those who enjoy independent walking adventures with a focus on local flavors and history.
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What is included in the tour price?
The $14 fee grants access to 6-7 local businesses with exclusive discounts and tastings at 6 stops, plus a self-guided PDF and a free 3-day itinerary.
Are the stops open every day?
Not all of the stops are open daily, but at least 6 out of 7 will be available during your visit. Check the schedule when booking.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available at 5 out of 7 stops. However, the focus on Dutch classics means some stops feature meat or fish.
How long does the tour take?
The self-guided experience lasts approximately 2 hours, but you can adjust your pace since there’s no guide leading the group.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring credit card, cash, charged smartphone, and internet access to enjoy discounts, pay for tastings, and navigate the route.
Can I do this tour in bad weather?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine, as it is self-guided. An umbrella or raincoat is recommended in wet weather.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the route is designed to be accessible for wheelchair users.
What is the total estimated food cost?
The total cost of food is around 25 euros per person, beyond the $14 tour fee.
How do I receive the guide?
After booking, you will get a download link via email to access the PDF guide with directions and tips.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.