If you’re dreaming of experiencing Amsterdam beyond its iconic canals and historical sights, a food tour like Eat & Drink Amsterdam offers a tasty way to get a feel for the city’s local culture. This 3-hour journey isn’t about rushing through a checklist of famous spots but rather about savoring genuine Dutch flavors in intimate, thoughtfully chosen settings.
What really draws us in is the chance to taste authentic foods, from traditional cheese and the best fries you might ever have, to the delightful Stroopwafels that are practically a national treasure. Plus, the local guide’s storytelling makes each bite even more memorable. One thing to consider, however, is that it’s a walking-only experience, so comfortable shoes are a must.
This tour is ideal for curious travelers who want a relaxed, food-focused afternoon that highlights the city’s culinary quirks. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or someone returning for a revisit, if you love discovering new tastes and hearing local stories, this experience might be just what you’re looking for.
Key Points

- Authentic tastes of Dutch cheese, fries, herring, and Stroopwafels.
- Guided walking tour through Amsterdam’s charming streets and canals.
- Visits to historic eateries and trendy spots—off the usual tourist trail.
- Includes drinks and at least one full meal at a local café.
- Intimate group size ensures personalized attention.
- No large bags or luggage allowed, so pack light.
What Makes This Food Tour Stand Out?

This isn’t your average touristy snack crawl. Instead, it’s a thoughtfully curated experience that combines local history, culture, and flavors. It’s run by Do Eat Better Experience, which earns praise for its knowledgeable guides and well-chosen stops. The tour’s highlight is how it balances delicious tastings with storytelling, giving you a richer understanding of Amsterdam’s culinary traditions.
The tour’s 3-hour duration strikes a good balance—long enough to savor diverse bites but short enough to keep your interest. With a small group cap of 12, you’ll get a more relaxed, personal vibe, allowing your guide to tailor the experience and answer questions along the way.
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The Itinerary: What Can You Expect?

Starting at the Munttoren, your guide will meet you precisely at the coordinates 52.367042541503906, 4.893290042877197. From there, the tour winds through iconic sights like the Canals of Amsterdam, Spuistraat, and the Anne Frank House—not just sightseeing, but part of the backdrop for your food adventure.
Each stop is selected for its authentic ambiance and local flavor. First, a tasting of Dutch cheese, a staple that showcases the country’s long-standing cheese tradition. It’s a solid appetizer that sets the tone for the culinary journey ahead.
Next, you’ll discover Amsterdam’s claim to fame—fries. But these aren’t just any fries—they’re claimed to be the best you’ve ever tasted, especially with the famous Dutch sauces. It’s a simple but satisfying experience that’s often a highlight for visitors.
Then, the tour introduces you to harings—a classic Dutch fish delicacy. If you’re new to herring, your guide will explain the significance of this dish, which is a much-loved street food. It’s an authentic taste of Dutch coastal cuisine, usually served raw and eaten with a bit of onion or pickles.
The journey continues into a charming café, where you’ll sit down to enjoy a traditional main dish. This stop is an excellent chance to relax, chat, and really feel like a local. The menu varies seasonally and according to the partner restaurants, but expect hearty, classic Dutch fare.
Finally, the tour wraps up at Dam Square, with a sweet treat—Stroopwafels. These thin, caramel-filled cookies perfectly sum up the Dutch approach to desserts: simple, sweet, and utterly delicious.
What’s the Value?

Considering the price includes multiple tastings, drinks (including at least one alcoholic beverage), and a guided experience, it offers good value for travelers eager to combine food, culture, and a bit of sightseeing. The emphasis on local products and small, historic venues means you’re paying for quality and authenticity, not just quantity.
The Guide and Group Experience

Melanie from the US raved about her guide Todd, who she said was “flexible, prepared, professional, and knowledgeable,” and even brought some sunshine into a rainy day. The quality of the guide makes a huge difference with food tours, and based on her review, this one excels in that regard.
The small group size allows for more personalized interaction, making it easier to ask questions and engage with your guide. It also creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere, perfect for travelers who prefer an intimate setting over large, impersonal tours.
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Practical Details: Timing, Price, and Tips

The tour is designed to be flexible with starting times, so check availability when booking. You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes since it’s a walking tour, and bring light, casual clothing suitable for the weather. Since luggage or large bags aren’t permitted, pack light.
The tour operates with a minimum of 2 participants, and it can be rescheduled if there’s not enough interest. It’s a 3-hour experience, making it easy to fit into a day packed with sightseeing or other activities.
Pricing reflects the inclusion of multiple tastings, at least one full meal, and drinks (including alcohol), so it’s a reasonable investment if you enjoy food and local culture. It’s suitable for most travelers, but not for those with mobility issues, as it involves walking and standing.
This tour is perfect for food lovers eager to sample authentic Dutch cuisine in a laid-back atmosphere. It suits travelers who appreciate storytelling and local insights, making the experience more meaningful than just grabbing bites at random spots. The local guide’s knowledge and friendliness turn what could be a simple tasting into a memorable cultural encounter.
If you’re visiting Amsterdam for the first time and want to discover its culinary secrets without the fuss of large-group tours, this is a solid choice. It’s particularly good if you’re interested in trying traditional foods and learning about their significance from a local perspective.
While it’s not designed as a family-friendly activity or for travelers with mobility issues, anyone who enjoys walking, tasting, and exploring should find this tour engaging and satisfying. The focus on quality, authenticity, and a relaxed pace makes it ideal for travelers wanting to experience the city’s culinary side without feeling rushed.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes multiple food tastings, at least one full meal at a local café, and water and one alcoholic drink. Each stop offers a serving of food, with the experience guided and narrated by a local expert.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 3 hours, making it a manageable and relaxed way to enjoy a food-centric walk through Amsterdam.
Where does the tour start?
You’ll meet your guide under the Munttoren, at the coordinates 52.367042541503906, 4.893290042877197.
Is it suitable for children?
The information doesn’t specify, but since it involves walking and tasting various foods, it’s best suited for adults or older children who can stand and walk comfortably.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and casual clothes are recommended, especially since it’s a walking tour. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility in your planning.
Is this tour family-friendly?
It’s not specifically tailored for families, especially with young kids or mobility concerns, but older children interested in food and culture might enjoy it.
What are the benefits of a small group?
A smaller group ensures a more personalized experience, better interaction with the guide, and a relaxed pace for enjoying each stop.
In summary, if you’re looking for a friendly, authentic way to taste Amsterdam’s local foods while learning a bit about the city’s culture, this Eat & Drink Amsterdam tour offers a balanced, enjoyable experience. It’s well-suited for travelers who value quality over quantity and want a behind-the-scenes look at Dutch cuisine.
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