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Katsu

A tiny, authentic Japanese ramen shop run by Japanese chefs, serving some of the best tonkotsu ramen in Amsterdam.

Katsu, Amsterdam · De Pijp
Category
Restaurant
Duration
1 hour
Best Time
Morning
Entry
€€
Rating
4.6 (4,257)
The place

About Katsu

A tiny, authentic Japanese ramen shop run by Japanese chefs, serving some of the best tonkotsu ramen in Amsterdam. The intimate space seats only about 20 people at a counter and a few small tables. The focus is purely on the ramen: rich, cloudy pork bone broth simmered for hours, springy noodles, and clean toppings. No sushi, no tempura, no menu padding.

The tonkotsu is the signature, and it's excellent. Creamy without being heavy, porky without being greasy, with a depth that only comes from a long simmer. The chashu pork is properly caramelized and melts into the broth. They also do a solid shoyu and a vegetarian option, but the tonkotsu is why people queue. Sides are minimal: gyoza, karaage, rice. Order the gyoza, they're handmade and crispy.

Katsu is on Eerste van der Helststraat in De Pijp, a short walk from the Albert Cuyp Market. The queue forms before opening and the wait can be 30-45 minutes on weekend evenings. There are no reservations. The place is cash-only (last I checked, verify before going). Portions are solid for the price (around €14-16 for a bowl) and most people leave full. If you've been eating cheese croquettes and stamppot for three days and need something with actual umami depth, this is your spot.

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The place

Getting there

Address
Eerste van der Helststraat 70, 1072 NZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
Neighborhood
De Pijp
Nearest Metro
Metro 52 to De PijpTram 16/24 to Albert Cuypstraat
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Go just before opening at 5 PM on weekdays to avoid the queue. This place doesn't take reservations and the wait can be 30-45 minutes on weekends. The tonkotsu is the thing to order. Bring cash just in case. It's a short walk from Albert Cuyp Market, so combine the two if you're spending a day in De Pijp.

Plan for about 1 hour. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Katsu is in the De Pijp neighborhood of Amsterdam. The address is Eerste van der Helststraat 70, 1072 NZ Amsterdam, Netherlands. The area is well-served by metro.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

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Albert Cuyp Market
Market

Albert Cuyp Market

Amsterdam's biggest and busiest street market, stretching three city blocks along Albert Cuypstraat in De Pijp. About 260 stalls sell everything from fresh herring and Gouda cheese to fabrics, phone cases, vintage clothing, and Surinamese roti. It has been running since 1905 and it is the most accurate snapshot of Amsterdam's multicultural character you'll find anywhere. The food stalls are the main draw. Start with a herring from one of the fish carts. It's eaten raw, with chopped onion and pickles, held by the tail above your mouth. This is the Amsterdam street snack and Albert Cuyp is the place to try it. The stroopwafels are made fresh at several stalls, pressed on a hot iron and filled with warm caramel syrup. The Surinamese stalls do roti and bakabana (fried plantain with peanut sauce) that rivals anything in Paramaribo. The market runs Monday through Saturday from roughly 9 AM to 5 PM. Saturday is the busiest day. The surrounding streets in De Pijp are worth exploring on their own, with good restaurants and cafes along every block. The market is a 10-minute walk from the Heineken Experience if you're combining activities, but honestly the market is more interesting. Bring cash for the smaller stalls, though most now accept cards.

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