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Royal Fook Long

4.0 (1 review)
PriceySushi Bars, Thai, Dim Sum
Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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One Dim Sum - Rice noodle with beef.  Delicious!

One Dim Sum

4.4(43 reviews)
4.8 kmOud West, West
€€

My wife and I were looking for a dim sum place near where we were as we walked back to our hotel,…read moreand One Dim Sum popped up on Yelp! We arrived around 4:30, and it was not a problem getting a table although the place was busy. They sat us in the window looking out on the street. The service was prompt, and the menu had a lot of options. We placed an order for seven different small dishes. In short order, the dishes arrived one by one. We were tired from the flight over, but the food picked us up. We got the chicken dumplings, the pork dumplings, the minced beef meatballs, an onion pancake, spring rolls, and a few more items. Everything seemed freshly cooked. The food was good but did not wow us. They give you soy sauce for the dim sum, but I would have liked additional sauces. I did ask for some hot sauce, and they brought me a chili oil sauce which was very good. The staff were very friendly and happy to help with any request. The price was reasonable (two of us for under $50 Euros). The decor is neat and clean. I would definitely recommend.

Great food and lovely service. Beef with rice noodle (can also get it with udon) was large in…read moreportion with plenty of meat. Pork bun was a huge hit and had to get another order. I think it's an Amsterdam thing but wanted to give a heads up that you have to pay for TAP water 2 Euros for one carafe. Not used to paying for tap water so little bitter about it but when I'm Rome...

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One Dim Sum - Fried dumplings... Dough was just the right thickness and good amount of filling.

Fried dumplings... Dough was just the right thickness and good amount of filling.

One Dim Sum - Steamed shrimp dumpling was just ok.

Steamed shrimp dumpling was just ok.

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Oriental City - Kung po chicken

Oriental City

3.8(164 reviews)
6.6 kmDe Wallen, Centrum
€€

Authentic Dim Sum in the Heart of Amsterdam If you are looking for authentic Chinese flavors near…read morethe Red Light District/Chinatown, Oriental City is the place to go. It's a multi-level restaurant that stays packed during prime hours, which is always a good sign for the food quality. They serve Dim Sum all day, which is a huge plus. The flavors are very traditional. While the Dim Sum was solid across the board, the Beef Chow Fun was the absolute standout--perfectly prepared with that signature "wok hei" (breath of the wok). The staff isn't necessarily warm and fuzzy, but they are efficient. Don't expect a long chat, but you'll get your food quickly. Be prepared for a bit of a climb; the restaurant spans several floors and it appears to be stairs-only. It gets very crowded, so timing your visit is key. A must-visit for Chinese food fans in Amsterdam. Just be ready for a lively, busy environment!

Traveling in Europe in January 2026. Weather was cold, but didn't stop me from finding good food…read more Most of my eating experiences here in Amsterdam, was in the Chinatown area. This particular restaurant satisfied my craving for Asian food, located next to the Red Light District. Service was very helpful and friendly, food was just as good! Was also interesting to see the Asian staff speak Norwegian also to other customers. Great place to get your Asian food fix when traveling here.

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Oriental City - Shrimp rice roll

Shrimp rice roll

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Cha House

Cha House

4.3(4 reviews)
8.0 kmDapperbuurt, Oost

Pork belly and fried rice were very good. Authentic taste…read more Siumai was a bit off. Restaurant trending pricey (with smaller portions), but you pay the price for authentic taste.

Mister Chen's Cha house from Hong Kong to Tokyo, this place is a melange of asian cuisine ranging…read morefrom dim sum to sushi and ramen. Cool deco. Adorning one of the walls are solar powered neko cats that wave to you from the window. On the walls are interesting art pieces, one in particular with instructions on how best to enjoy ramen. Serving us most the night was the main chef himself who observed us smile with ease at every first bite we took of each dish served. The food was quite good. Small portioned with intentions to share with others; three to four dishes are plenty for a party of two. We were starving so we ordered quite a bit. Sashimi was okay, nothing worth raving about. However, they did have two types of soy sauce for sashimi. They had the traditional Kikkoman soy sauce which is often used for sushi and sashimi and then they had the Shibanuma soy, which was ever so slightly thicker and sweeter IMO. The Shibanuma is meant intentionally to be tasted with sushi and sashimi, not to be cooked with as the server mentioned. It was tasty, most defintely. Honorable mentions were the mongolian beef stew, which came piping hot and delicious. Picture does not do the dish justice. Meat was fall apart tender, full of spice and flavor. Probably best paired with a neutral side, like white rice but we got stir fried udon noodles instead. Udon noodles were delicious as well. Simple yet well made. Noodles had good chew to them and came out piping hot. Overall, nice restaurant to try out if you're in East Amsterdam by oosterpark and craving good variety asian food.

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Cha House - Mongolian beef stew with side of Indonesian noodles

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Mongolian beef stew with side of Indonesian noodles

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