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Welcome to Hollands Hap Hmm Restaurant

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Welcome to Hollands Hap Hmm Restaurant, an authentic gem nestled in the heart of Amsterdam at Eerste Helmersstraat 33. This delightful establishment specializes in Modern European cuisine, emphasizing hearty Dutch comfort food crafted from time-honored family recipes. If you seek an unforgettable dining experience, you’ll find it here, where locals flock for a taste of traditional Hollands eten.

Upon entering, you are greeted by an ambiance that is warm and inviting, perfect for a cozy gathering with friends or family. The decor reflects the restaurant’s commitment to a familial dining atmosphere, creating a home away from home. Diners often note the lively interactions between the staff and regulars, which enriches the overall experience.

The highlight of your visit? The menu is a tribute to simplicity and authenticity. As one satisfied diner remarked, it’s “home cooking done expertly.” The Wienerschnitzel, a house specialty, is renowned for its tenderness and exquisite flavor, often paired with sides like boiled potatoes and seasonal vegetables. Another standout is the Runderlap, a family recipe dating back to 1965, featuring stewed beef cooked to perfection in a rich sauce that tantalizes the taste buds.

Vegetarian options, like the Vegetarian Schnitzel, are equally delightful, ensuring that all diners feel welcome and satisfied. The generous portion sizes and wholesome sides, featuring locally sourced vegetables, are designed to be enjoyed together, embodying the essence of Dutch culinary tradition.

Notably, many guests have praised the friendly service, which enhances the dining experience. It’s not uncommon for staff to check in with patrons, ensuring that their meal is satisfactory and that they feel at home. As noted by one cheerful visitor, the family-run nature of Hollands Hap Hmm means you are likely to leave with not just a full stomach but also a smile and an invitation to return soon.

  • Location: Eerste Helmersstraat 33, 1054 CZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Phone: +31 20 770 8924
  • Reservations: Recommended due to its quaint size and popularity among locals.
  • Dining Tip: Bring cash, as credit cards are not accepted.

In summary, Hollands Hap Hmm Restaurant is more than just a place to eat—it’s a celebration of Dutch culture and cuisine, where each dish tells a story and each visitor is treated like family. Whether you are a local or a traveler exploring Amsterdam, make it a point to savor the authentic flavors and heartfelt service of this remarkable eatery. Your taste buds will thank you, and you just might find yourself planning a return visit before you’ve finished your first meal.

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Blake R.
Blake R.

Excellent food. Great service. Limited cocktail choices, mostly wine and beer. Great choice for us. Really liked the vibe/ambiance.

Paul K.
Paul K.

This was our first time in Amsterdam and we wanted to try some authentic Dutch food for our first dinner. We Yelped for the area and Hap Hmm came up as a place that locals frequent and has good reviews. On their business card, it says: "Specialist in Hollands eten!" which is just what we wanted. We are so happy we went here as the food was delicious and the place was pretty busy with lots of friends chatting with the staff as regulars do. The staff was super friendly and always checking up on us. I had the waitress-recommended Runderlap + gebakken aardappel. If you don't read Dutch (like me!) it was a Hap Hmm specialty family recipe from 1965 and was essentially stewed beef. I was super tender and served in a thick sauce that made me savor every bit. My daughter had the Vegetarian schnitzel and my wife had the prize winning Wienerschnitzel. I tasted each and they all were super tasty. The meals came with sides that included spinach, Fava beans (I think) and a ratatouille. Hap Humm really emphasizes quality home made foods with time tested family recipes and great service. I will definitely return here next time I'm in Amsterdam.

Teresa G.
Teresa G.

A wonderful meal in a lovely small family owned Dutch restaurant. Beef stew was very tender and my husband's schnitzel with pepper sauce was outstanding. We wanted to lick the plates! We will be going back soon as we're here for the next 4 weeks.

Kelly T.
Kelly T.

Lots of locals dining here, and we could see why! This was traditional Dutch comfort food, and we were visiting in the depths of January. Prices were very reasonable for the city. We had two entrees, a beer, a wine, and water for 46€. The portion sizes were generous and came with plenty of hot veggies on the side to share. I had the wienerschnitzel with the sauce of the day and a squeeze of lemon. It was hearty and filling on a cold Amsterdam day after walking my feet off! Definitely a hidden gem.

Debra B.
Debra B.

Dutch home cooking - delicious. Not everyone's favorite, but the liver was delicate and tender. Make reservations because it's tiny.

C W.
C W.

I love this place. We used to be the only tourist here. They have been discovered now but still provide an authentic Dutch experience. Ypu will hear more Dutch than English. They serve the stew with a spoon. You do not need a knife . Great service.

Clark H.
Clark H.

Home cooking done expertly. No frills in the best way, the food spoke for itself. The schnitzel and the beef stew were among the best we've ever had. This small restaurant felt homey in the best way and the service was excellent. Definitely worth a shot to try danish home cooking.

Guy K.
Guy K.

In A Nutshell: -Hap Hmm is the place where true locals go to grab an authentic Dutch meal. -Several reviews have recommended making a reservation, but I was able to walk in as soon as they opened at 5pm. -I did hear the phone ring several times from people calling to make reservations for later times, so if you decide to eat a late dinner, I would advise calling ahead. -I met this man who has been eating nearly everyday here, he was super nice & I sat down to eat dinner/chat. -The family that works there is very kind, I felt like I was invited into their house for dinner. -The menu is short & simple. -I first ordered the Dutch Shrimp Salad (the tiny shrimp are fresh from the North Sea), it was served a small glass cup w/ some greens & dressing. -My main course was the Viennese Schnitzel which comes w/ a side of boiled or roasted potatoes & peas/carrots. -I love eating schnitzel when I visit Europe & theirs did not disappoint :) -The boiled potatoes & peas/carrots paired perfectly. Overall, the prices aren't bad, very affordable & the entire dining experience was very homely.

K C.
K C.

I ate at this restaurant with my family during our stay in Amsterdam in mid-October. While service left a bit to be desired the first time, it was good during our second visit, and I felt taken cared of in an intimate setting. The area is kinda off the beaten path in Amsterdam, which also gives it a bit of its charm. Apple Maps would direct you to get off at Leiseplein tram station and then walk there. However, in my experience, it's better to get off at the 1e Con. Huygensstrast tram station, and then walk to the restaurant. Remember to take cash! This restaurant does not take credit card. The first night, we had Wienerschnitzel, Dutch steak, and pork chop. The second night, we had veal liver with baked onion and beef stew. This is most likely Dutch food at its best: unpretentious and flavorful. The Dutch steak was just right with the temperature, and was not overdone or undercooked for my taste. The Wienerschnitzel was pretty good, and the veal liver was not gamey. Gamey food is a big no-no for me. The assorted vegetable side dishes were also a surprise, especially the red cabbage with applesauce! Tastes like fall, which fit the occasion! I will definitely be back at the restaurant when I return to Amsterdam. This hidden gem must be explored.