Situated in the centre of Amsterdam, the Kobe House is the place to go if you are in the mood for some authentic Japanese tepanyaki or sushi. Read more about Kobe House - Tepanyaki and Sushi Bar
Teppanyaki Nippon & Sushi Bar is a trendy facility, yet one of the first Japanese restaurants in Netherlands, located in the fashionable street of Reguliersdwarsstraat in Amsterdam.
The Yamazato is located in the Hotel Okura and is probably the best Japanese fine dining restaurant in the city.
Sumo Sushi & Grill is a Japanese chain of restaurants spread across Amsterdam, known for its ‘all you can eat’ deal.
If your palette craves for some sushi, then Sushi Time is a novel idea. Located in the World Trade Centre, Sushi Time offers you a host of sushi and other dishes that come on conveyor belts.
Japanese cuisine has evolved through centuries of political and cultural changes. What has remained though is the attention to detail and the presentation. The Japanese are known to emphasise on the seasonality of food and the quality of ingredients.
The restaurants are meticulously neat, clean and beautiful. Dining etiquette is also a very important part of Japanese dining culture, so it’s one should be on their best behaviour. The foods commonly served are sushi, sashimi, noodles and teppanyaki style cooking. You can also enjoy the world famous Japanese alcoholic drink, sake.
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