Amsterdam Food Tour com refeições e bebidas completas por Do Eat Better





Descrição
Do Eat Better Experience Amsterdam Food Tour é um passeio a pé em pequenos grupos pelas encantadoras ruas da cidade. Conduzido por um Especialista local, você explorará restaurantes icônicos e jóias escondidas enquanto aprende sobre sua história, preparações únicas e significado cultural. Este passeio é uma mistura perfeita de sabores Holandeses autênticos e uma experiência de caminhada relaxada com um amigo local. Aproveite uma refeição completa em pelo menos quatro paradas, saboreando alguns dos pratos mais tradicionais Holandeses: queijos ricos e cremosos, Patatje Oorlog crispado, sereia fresca, croquettes de carne bovina salgadas ou os famosos stroopwafels. E, claro, nenhuma experiência de comida Holandês é completa sem combiná-la com uma cerveja local!
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
O Munttoren é uma torre alta e magra com um relógio e uma espiral decorativa. Tem um estilo histórico e renascentista Holandês com uma mistura de tijolos e pedra. Localizado em Muntplein, foi uma vez parte de um portão da cidade e mais tarde usado para moedas. Aqui é onde você começará sua jornada culinária em Amsterdã!
O Mercado das Flores em Amsterdã é um mercado flutuante no Canal Singel, famoso por seus barracos vibrantes que vendem flores, bulbos e lembranças. É um local colorido e icônico na cidade. Em uma loja colorida nas proximidades, você começará sua jornada culinária com uma deliciosa degustação de queijo. Produtos locais somente!
Vamos continuar com 2 pratos básicos da cozinha holandesa e de Amsterdã! Primeiro, desfrute de uma porção abundante de batatas fritas (claro que com um monte de molho em cima!) e, em seguida, experimente alguns harings, o peixe mais tradicional dos Países Baixos!
A Casa de Anne Frank é um museu histórico em Amsterdã onde Anne Frank se escondeu durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. É uma casa de canal estreito com um anexo secreto, agora um museu preservando sua história e diário.
Faça um passeio pelos famosos canais de Amsterdam, que fizeram desta cidade ganhar o apelido de "Veneza do Norte". E depois disso, sente-se em um restaurante adorável e tente um dos pratos principais mais amados da cidade: croquettes de carne!
O Red Light District em Amsterdã é uma área famosa por suas janelas iluminadas em vermelho, vida noturna e canais históricos. É uma mistura de turismo, entretenimento e cultura liberal holandesa. Por favor, note que o Red Light District será incluído apenas no caso de excursões para adultos.
Vamos terminar nossa jornada culinária com a sobremesa mais icônica Holandês: Stroopwafels. A maneira perfeita de terminar nosso tour em uma nota doce, em uma das praças mais famosas da cidade: a icônica Praça Dam!
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- Se você tiver alguma restrição alimentar, entre em contato conosco antes de reservar
- A idade mínima para beber é de 18 anos. Opções não alcoólicas estão disponíveis.
- Por razões de segurança, os hóspedes com alergias alimentares graves ou com risco de vida não podem participar desta experiência.
- Opções vegetarianas estão disponíveis
Avaliações(52)
Our guide Todd was great! The Tour company set this tour up Very Poorly! They advertised a full meal! It is Not! And no Herring. We went to a cheese store, thinking we would have a private tasting of the different cheeses and sauces they offered there, but it was the same tasting that was already set up for any of the public to come in and taste! No plates, no napkins….tiny, tiny, tiny bits of cheese and little tiny bits of broken hard bread to taste the sauces. Then we went to a french fry stand and stood in the hot sun and waited for our french fries and the different sauces which were actually delicious . Our guide was super nice and tried to make the most of it and found us a place to sit but it was in the hot sun. One frites for two people. Then a hot bakery for a fresh stroopwafels. There were no drinks except for the water bottles the guide provided. The last stop was bitterballens and a slice of Apple pie and a beer, wine or soft drink. I don’t call that a meal. We walked very far to each place. The food was all good. But not worth the money we paid! We have been on many food tours all over the world, and this was by far the worst one. Todd was great but the company he works for obviously doesn’t care for the customers.
We had an amazing food tour with Todd. The food stops were all delicious. Todd was very information and provided historic facts. We highly recommend this tour. We would do it again!
I hate to be the only "negative" review, but this food tour was unfortunately underwhelming. We were changed to a different date last minute from the date we had reserved. No problem, we were willing to be flexible. There were six of us in our family--my husband and myself and our four teenagers. There was also another lady who joined our group. For the amount of money we spent--about $550--I expected to not be starving at the end of the tour. Our first stop was a cheese tasting, which was quite good but please note the samples are quite small. Next, we got some fries and I must admit that we tried different sauces than I ever would have selected on our own so this was a benefit to having a guide. However, my husband tried to get in line to order more for himself but was told there would be plenty. Reader, there was not plenty. Our guide also did not buy waters for each person. We are a family, so I guess it is okay to share but that was a bit odd. Next we went to a place for stroopwaffels. The pictures they show prominently advertising the tour show the beautiful dipped stroopwaffels with toppings added. I incorrectly assumed those would be the type of stroopwaffels we would be served. Instead, we were given plain stroopwaffels. Yes, they were delicious, but that was not the expectation I had from the tour photographs. Our final stop was at a pub. We were given the option to order alcohol, but we just ordered sodas with our children. We were served a slice of dutch apple pie and one savory dish called bitter balls. They were both delicious, but at the end of the tour, we had basically eaten an ounce of cheese, two desserts, a handful of French fries and a fried savory ball. Our family had to go to a restaurant after to order actual dinner. Our guide was kind and informative. I won't list his name since I haven't been the most positive. We tried giving him a tip in US dollars and he didn't want to take it (although he is an American and clearly travels to the US as he told us he just flew in from NYC that morning). We should have just kept it.
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We appreciate that you were flexible with the schedule change and that you recognized your guide’s kindness and knowledge during the experience. We’re sorry to hear that the tour did not meet your expectations, particularly regarding the quantity of food provided. We would like to clarify that our tours are ordinarily considered a full meal experience, with a selection of tastings designed to provide guests with a satisfying introduction to local food culture. Based on your comments, we will carefully analyze what happened during this specific tour to understand why your experience did not reflect the standard we aim to provide. We also appreciate your feedback regarding the stroopwafel presentation and the expectations created by the tour images. We understand how important it is that the experience matches what guests anticipate when booking, and we will review this aspect as well. The tour price includes not only the food and beverages but also the expertise of a local guide, the planning and organization behind the experience, and the coordination with our partner venues. We value your comments and will use them to continue improving the quality and consistency of our tours. Thank you again for sharing your experience, and we hope to have the opportunity to provide you with a more satisfying culinary experience in the future.
We had an incredible food tour in Amsterdam with our guide, Todd, who is originally from Wisconsin and has lived in the city for 13 years. His deep knowledge of both Dutch culture and American perspective made the experience especially engaging and easy to understand. Our tour began with a walk through the vibrant flower market, followed by a stop at Henri Willig for some outstanding cheese. From there, we sampled a classic Dutch specialty—herring—which Todd explained in a way that made it approachable even for first-timers. We also enjoyed traditional Dutch fries with a variety of sauces, which were absolutely delicious. One of the highlights was Melly’s Stroopwafels, served warm right out of the oven—easily a favorite moment of the tour. We wrapped up the experience at a cozy local pub, which was the perfect ending. Throughout the tour, Todd pointed out key landmarks, shared fascinating insights, and patiently answered all of our questions. He also made sure to stop frequently for photos, which we really appreciated. His ability to interpret cultural nuances from a fellow American perspective made everything more meaningful and easy to follow. I would highly recommend this food tour with Todd—it was a perfect blend of great food, local history, and excellent company.
We had an incredible food tour in Amsterdam with our guide, Todd, who is originally from Wisconsin and has lived in the city for 13 years. His deep knowledge of both Dutch culture and American perspective made the experience especially engaging and easy to understand. Our tour began with a walk through the vibrant flower market, followed by a stop at Henri Willig for some outstanding cheese. From there, we sampled a classic Dutch specialty—herring—which Todd explained in a way that made it approachable even for first-timers. We also enjoyed traditional Dutch fries with a variety of sauces, which were absolutely delicious. One of the highlights was Melly’s Stroopwafels, served warm right out of the oven—easily a favorite moment of the tour. We wrapped up the experience at a cozy local pub, which was the perfect ending. Throughout the tour, Todd pointed out key landmarks, shared fascinating insights, and patiently answered all of our questions. He also made sure to stop frequently for photos, which we really appreciated him taking our group shots. We saw so many unique sites and enjoyed the information. Todd provided. His ability to interpret cultural nuances from a fellow American perspective made everything more meaningful and easy to follow. What are the most important things we learned was the walking, biking, car, and tram etiquette so we didn’t get run over, ha ha . I would highly recommend this food tour with Todd—it was a perfect blend of great food, local history, and excellent company.
Todd was exceptional as a tour guide. We enjoyed each of our meal stops. The cheese, herring, Melly’s StroopWafels, fries with sauce and lunch were all outstanding. Great value for the money. Todd was so informative with knowledge of Amsterdam and the heritage.
Our family of 4 (2 teenagers) loved this food tour + Amsterdam history walk with Todd! He was the best. Very engaging and we especially loved the herring. Sign up for this tour with Todd- you won’t regret it!
Interesting Amsterdam tour with Dutch food experiences along the way. Good way to see city and eat along the way
Irina was incredible! She was so fun and knowledgeable and nice! We love food and Irina took us to interesting little places to try local cuisine. So delicious and things we would have never thought to try on our own. An experience I will never forget! I can’t recommend the tour and/or Irene enough.
A wonderful experience, food, a bit of history and a lot of fun.



