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Discover Amsterdam’s authentic Dutch cuisine with a 3-hour guided food tour including 10 tastings, stories, and visits to local spots, all for $236 per person.
The Your Own Amsterdam: Must Eat. Discovering The Dutch Cuisine! tour offers a deep dive into the city’s culinary soul, all within a 3-hour experience. Priced at $236 per person, it features 10 tastings and a single drink, providing a rich tasting journey through the city’s traditional and colonial-era dishes. Starting at Café Brasserie Meuwese, this tour is ideal for those eager to explore Amsterdam’s local food scene beyond the popular attractions.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on authentic Dutch cuisine, paired with engaging stories and insights into local history and culture. The tour is especially suited for those interested in learning about Amsterdam’s hidden culinary gems, from herring and cheese to chocolate and beer. The experience is led by a private guide in a small group setting, allowing for personalized attention and flexible preferences.
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The adventure begins in front of Café Brasserie Meuwese, a cozy spot in the heart of Amsterdam where the guide welcomes the group. This meeting point offers a comfortable setting to gather before heading into the city’s culinary landscape. From here, the guide leads the group through scenic streets, leading to a variety of food stops that showcase Amsterdam’s diverse flavors.
This starting location is accessible and perfect for setting a relaxed tone, allowing the group to settle in and get introduced to the guide’s storytelling style. The tour’s duration is around three hours, making it a manageable yet immersive experience suitable for most schedules.
The tour explores Amsterdam-Centrum, a neighborhood packed with history and character. Here, the guide unravels stories about the city’s past as you taste authentic Dutch foods. Stops include both well-known and lesser-known food venues, giving a balanced taste of local favorites and secret spots favored by locals.
Along the way, you’ll sample dishes like Dutch bitterballen, renowned for their crispy exterior and savory filling, and the best Dutch cheeses, which are carefully selected and explained by the guide. The stops are thoughtfully chosen to showcase the city’s culinary diversity, from fast food to colonial-era dishes.
One highlight involves understanding why herring is considered the top national dish. The guide explains the cultural importance of raw herring in Dutch tradition, along with stories like the smoked eel riots that highlight local history. The tasting includes fresh herring, allowing participants to experience a quintessential Dutch snack.
Another intriguing stop reveals how oysters once delighted mushroom pickers, illustrating the historical trade in Amsterdam. These insights deepen appreciation for how food reflects the city’s past and lifestyle.
More Great Tours NearbyNo Dutch food tour would be complete without chocolate and beer. Here, the guide shares how chocolate and beer can change the world, emphasizing local breweries and artisanal chocolates. You’ll have the chance to taste delicious chocolate chip cookies and local beers in a relaxed setting, often in a 17th-century “brown” bar.
The focus on quality tastings ensures that every bite and sip is memorable, with stories that add context to each product’s significance in Dutch culture. The tour’s pacing allows for ample time to savor and discuss each tasting.

The tour features a variety of foods, including Dutch pie in a magical spot and other modern favorites. These stops demonstrate the evolution of Dutch cuisine, blending historical recipes with contemporary twists. Participants get to try famous bitterballen, local cheeses, and perhaps colonial-inspired dishes, illustrating the breadth of flavors available in Amsterdam.
Each stop offers not just food, but stories about the dishes’ origins, enriching the tasting experience with cultural context.
A dedicated part of the tour is devoted to cheese tasting, where the guide shows you how to choose the best cheese in the market. The focus on local cheese reflects Amsterdam’s deep cheese-making traditions. Pairings with local beers or liquors further enhance the tasting, revealing Dutch drinking customs.
Participants gain practical knowledge, making this more than just a tasting — it’s an educational experience that enhances appreciation for Dutch culinary craftsmanship.
The tour culminates in a 17th-century “brown” bar, a classic setting that transports visitors back in time. Here, you’ll enjoy local beers and liquors, finishing the experience with a taste of Amsterdam’s historical ambiance. The bar’s charm and authentic character make it a fitting place to reflect on the day’s culinary discoveries.
This final stop offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere perfect for relaxing and sharing stories about the city’s food traditions.
The tour is available in English, Russian, and Ukrainian, with the option for private or small groups, ensuring an intimate setting. It’s suitable for most participants, but those with dietary restrictions should inform the organizers in advance. The tour includes 10 tastings and one drink, but lunch or dinner is not included, making it perfect for a light but satisfying experience.
The meeting point is easy to find, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. The live guide ensures engaging storytelling, and the overall experience balances food, culture, and history seamlessly.
This tour particularly appeals to food lovers eager to explore Amsterdam’s culinary heritage in a relaxed, storytelling environment. It suits those with an interest in history and local traditions, and is especially valuable for first-time visitors wanting to taste authentic Dutch dishes. The small group format and personalized attention enhance the experience, making it a memorable way to connect with the city’s culture.
While the tasting includes raw fish and alcohol, alternatives are available for those with dietary restrictions, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.
The 3-hour food tour from Snurk Travel offers a well-rounded taste of Amsterdam’s traditional and colonial dishes. It balances history, stories, and culinary delights in an engaging way, making it ideal for foodies and curious travelers alike.
The 10 tastings and the chance to learn how to pick the best cheese or understand the cultural significance of herring elevate this tour beyond simple tasting. The final visit to a historic bar immerses attendees in Amsterdam’s past, completing a satisfying and authentic experience.
While the price of $236 reflects the quality and depth of the experience, it remains a compelling choice for those who want to explore Dutch cuisine with insight and flavor. Perfect for small groups and private tours, this experience delivers local flavor, stories, and tradition in every bite.
Is this tour suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
Yes, it is open to all without dietary restrictions. Let the organizers know in advance for alternatives.
How many tastings are included?
The tour includes 10 tastings, covering a variety of Dutch foods and drinks.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts about 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins in front of Café Brasserie Meuwese.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes one drink to complement the tastings.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available?
Guides are available in English, Russian, and Ukrainian.
Is this tour private or group-based?
Both private and small group options are available.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It is suitable for most, but raw fish and alcohol may not be appropriate for young children or pregnant women.
What makes this tour different from other food tours in Amsterdam?
The focus on local stories, hidden spots, and personalized experience makes it unique, along with the historical insights about Dutch culinary traditions.